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NZ corporate relocator named best in world

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November 7, 2013

NZ corporate relocator named best in world

New Zealand migration and corporate relocation specialist, Woburn International of Wellington, has beaten off competition from 165 countries to be named the Cartus Global Destination Service Provider of 2013 at a major convention attended by more than 2500 delegates in Dallas, Texas recently.

Cartus is a leading provider of global relocation services assisting nearly 160,000 transferees across 165 countries and serving 64 percent of Fortune 50 companies. Woburn International has been part of the Cartus network for 3 years.

Woburn International managing director June Ranson, who has just returned from Dallas, says winning the top award was a complete surprise.

“These awards normally go to people in the big countries who handle lots of executive relocations. They’re decided by global clients who report on the levels of service they have received in the previous 12 months so this is very gratifying and a real coup for New Zealand.”

Ms Ranson says her company handles hundreds of corporate relocations a year offering a total package of services from immigration processes and resettlement to cultural integration and guidance on the cost of living for businesspeople transferring to New Zealand.

Ms Ranson is a licensed immigration consultant and deputy chair of the New Zealand Association for Migration and Investment (NZAMI).

“We’re very proud of Woburn International’s achievement in winning this award. Our organization aims to build the the professionalism of the immigration industry in New Zealand, and this award shows NZ advisers can be world-beaters when it comes to service,” explains NZAMI chair, Walter Stone.

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