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NZ Home Loans wins at Business Excellence Awards

New Zealand Home Loans wins at Westpac Waikato Business Excellence Awards

New Zealand Home Loans has won the Supreme Award - Westpac Waikato Business of the Year Award; the Tomkins Wake Award (15-49 employees) and Waikato Management School Leader of the Year for its CEO Mark Collins at the 2103 Westpac Waikato Business Excellence Awards.
The award comes off the back of New Zealand Home Loans making history with a Deloitte Fast 50 Award for the second year running in the mature category, which is given to the business with the highest percentage increase in revenue that has had registered New Zealand business operations for over 15 years.

“It’s a year of historic achievements for our company, which continues to grow and thrive thanks to the genuine need for our offering,” says CEO Mark Collins. “To be singled out for praise as Leader of the Year just goes to show how great a team I have working with me at New Zealand Home Loans.”

The announcement took place tonight at a black tie gala dinner in the Heaphy Rooms at Claudelands conference centre in Hamilton City. TV personality Mark Ferguson hosted the awards with a special guest presentation by Hon. Bill English, Deputy Prime Minister.

“The thing I am most proud of though is the fact that we’ve saved our clients over $25M in interest costs and slicing years off their home loan period.”

In 2013, New Zealand Home Loans had its best loan sales year reaching the $1B mark while operations have grown by five new franchises to a network of 68 offices around the country.

“Our vision is to empower our clients to reduce debt, create wealth and achieve dreams,” says Collins. “This clearly sets New Zealand Home Loans apart from other home loan providers. We’re proud to be able to make such a valuable contribution not only to the New Zealand business climate, but to individual homeowners as well.”

ENDS

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