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NZHL engages FileInvite as CCCFA Regulations Take Effect

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Source: Press Release Service – Auckland

Auckland, New Zealand – New Zealand owned and operated home loan and insurance provider NZHL has engaged document and data collection innovators FileInvite to help streamline workflows for their network of more than 75 business owners and their teams.

Amendments to the Credit Contract and Consumer Finance Act (CCCFA), requires all advisers and lenders to enhance their practices of document and data collection management.

FileInvite makes this happen, with secure and dedicated data requests, delivery channels, robust digital forms, and digital signature features. The FileInvite platform maintains high standards in the security of NZHL’s clients’ personally identifiable information (PII) through SOC2 Type II compliance protocols.

“The customer and adviser experience on offer from FileInvite formed our baseline, what we were really interested in was the ability of the platform to improve our adviser and client experience, and pleasingly we’re already seeing that in play,” says NZHL’s Support Office spokesperson.

By way of implementation NZHL and FileInvite pilot-tested how the document and data collection platform would work within NZHL’s own tech stack, with positive results. The FileInvite team then supported NZHL in rolling out the solution to its advisers across New Zealand.

“Our solutions are aimed at making life easier for stakeholders at both ends of the mortgage and home loan equation. By supporting advisers and providers, we are supporting New Zealand’s home buyers too, delivering an enhanced experience for all concerned,” says FileInvite’s CEO, James Sampson.

About FileInvite
Founded in 2015, FileInvite helps businesses improve customer experience and increase productivity by simplifying the process of requesting customer information and collecting documents. The SaaS platform provides an intuitive customer portal and automated workflows that enable users to digitally complete, sign and upload documents, send communications, and keep track of data requests. Built on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud using industry best practices, FileInvite is SOC2 compliant and meets the privacy and security requirements for handling sensitive customer data. For more information, please visit www.fileinvite.com.

About NZHL
NZHL is a passionately Kiwi, passionately local home loan and insurance provider with more than 75 business owners across New Zealand. NZHL’s smart home loan structure and high-touch service proposition is designed to help clients achieve financial freedom, faster.
Now with a loan book in excess of $6 billion, NZHL is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kiwi Group Holdings (KGH). KGH is owned by the New Zealand Government via New Zealand Post (53%), the New Zealand Superannuation Fund (25%) and ACC (22%).

Press Contact:
For FileInvite
Jackie Young
j.young@fileinvite.com
+64 9 972 3040

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Aware Group releases Aware AI for Pathways, enabling cities and campuses to gather insights on their pathway usage

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Source: Press Release Service

Aware Group, a global provider of emerging technology solutions based in Hamilton, has just launched its newest product. Aware AI for Pathways is a turnkey hardware and software solution that uses Artificial Intelligence to classify and count micromobility traffic such as bicycles, scooters, motorcycles, and pedestrians. It does so with more features and at a significantly lower cost than current solutions. It helps cities and campuses understand the usage of their pathways, allowing them to make data-driven investments, helping them monitor the impact of crucial decisions, and overall reducing their costs.

Existing methods for data collection in outdoor environments all have a variety of problems that make them ineffective and inefficient: infrared sensors have poor performance in wet conditions and misclassify some types of traffic; pressure sensors lack the ability to track cyclists and cannot be used for footpaths; and inductive loops misclassify traffic based on the material of vehicles and are completely unable to track pedestrians. The #1 problem with all of these, however, is that they are all much more expensive than they need to be.

At a much lower cost, Aware AI for Pathways uses a custom computer vision model to turn video footage from urban cameras into data. This is then presented through an interactive, near-real-time dashboard. The reports can also be integrated into a customer’s existing systems or presented as a queryable datastore.

The Pathways Counters count continuously by leveraging our AI technology. The devices reported over 95% accuracy when tested in poor weather conditions, including the correct identification of people using umbrellas. Multi-directional counting is also supported.

Unlike other computer vision offerings, the AI model processes footage on the edge. This means the devices do not send images off the device, just data. Thus, the privacy of those in view of the camera is completely maintained.

Devices are solar-powered, compact, and leverage cellular connectivity. They’re designed for easy installation and low maintenance, meaning both low upfront and low ongoing costs. They are attached to existing poles and buildings and do not require any hardwire connection.

Pathways Counters can measure multiple zones from a single position (i.e., a cycleway, footpath, and staircase), meaning they can replace up to three traditional devices in some situations. This could translate into a savings of up to $27,500 every time traditional hardware needs renewal.

Customers can use the data Aware AI for Pathways provides to inform city planning, track foot traffic in front of businesses, monitor the impact of disruptions such as roadworks, count what modes of traffic are most common, unlock valuable insights to support decision making, and much more.

In creating Aware AI for Pathways, we worked with Hamilton City Council to launch the product for the first time and see what value it provides customers. “Aware AI for Pathways has enabled Council to deploy a higher number of devices, covering a greater area of the city, to provide useful data on a wider range of road users,” said John Kinghorn, Hamilton City Council’s Transport Systems Engineer. “This data will be very beneficial for a range of our city’s transportation projects and initiatives moving forward.”

Aware AI for Pathways provides a multitude of benefits that customers just can’t find with other solutions. The technology we use allows customers many use cases that can change how their organisation runs. Solutions Manager Jeffrey Brown, who was also the product lead for Aware AI for Pathways, said that “Computer vision technology has evolved to the point where it can produce really remarkable results, but very few people are making use of it – this is how we’ve managed to make such huge improvements with Aware AI for Pathways.”

At as little as one-third of the cost of traditional sensors, switching to Aware AI for Pathways would be extremely beneficial for any city or campus, regardless of scale. It is more effective and provides more features and benefits than any other sensor type.

Getting started with Aware AI for Pathways is simple, with full rollout taking less than four weeks. There is also the option to trial the technology on up to three locations prior to purchasing. Customers can go to https://www.awaregroup.com/aware-ai-for-pathways/ to start better utilising their pathways.

Media Release 2 December 2021

Media Contact
Max Templeton, Aware Group
max.templeton@awaregroup.com
+64 7 282 1191
https://www.awaregroup.com/

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Wedding Stationery Business Gives Back

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Source: Press Release Service

Timberwink Studio is a household name for newlyweds who relied on graphic designer and business owner Riz to help them design and print the wedding stationery of their dreams.

However, knowing she could make a difference in more lives, Riz established a Give Back scheme in 2019 that would allow her to donate a portion of their shop sales to those who needed them the most around the world.

According to Riz, giving back was a core value of hers, and she wanted to make sure she could support organisations and charities close to her heart.

“It will forever be a part of the way I want to run this business,” she says.

So far, Timberwink Studio has supported many people in need, such as single mums starting and maintaining small businesses and orphans worldwide.

Zaytoun, an organisation in Jenin based around olive tree planting, is one of many to benefit from Timberwink Studio’s support. This organisation relies on donations of olive trees to support farmers who have lost crops, small farmers, women landowners, and young farmers with inherited or acquired land.

Some of Timberwink Studio’s funds are also donated to UNICEF, which advocates for child rights, and One Ummah, a charity centred around orphan sponsorship and water sanitation.

Riz says that by supporting Timberwink Studio, you’re also supporting charities and organisations in need.

“You can play a key role in the expansion of our reach so that we’re able to give more to charities that need our help around the world. As the business grows, our support grows.”

About Timberwink
Timberwink Studio is a graphic design and print business in West Auckland specialising in wedding stationery and DIY templates. Whether you’re looking for wedding invitations, reception stationery, or signage, you can rely on Timberwink Studio and experienced graphic designer Riz to have what you need. Timberwink Studio offers semi-custom designs, bespoke designs, and DIY templates that you can edit and print yourself. Proceeds from all shop sales go to charities and organisations in need.

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Media Release on 2 December 2021

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TimberWink Studio
hello@timberwinkstudio.com
https://timberwinkstudio.com/
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Dr Wolf Kohn as Chief Scientist for CrowdPoint’s new Blockchain Technology

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Source: Press Release Service

“I am elated to be working with Dr. Kohn again”, said Sean Brehm, Chairman & CEO of CrowdPoint. “Dr. Kohn and I wrote a paper in 2015 about analytic tomographs and the potential for optimization on networks. To have the opportunity to work with him on applying these concepts on the blockchain has me excited to get up and work each day”.

Dr. Kohn focuses his work and research on extending hybrid systems to quantum control andrule-based multi-criteria optimization and inferencing.

Dr. Kohn joins CrowdPoint from Veritone, Inc. (NASDAQ: VERI), a leading provider of artificial intelligence (AI) technology and solutions, where he served as Chief Scientist and developed CDI applications. Dr. Kohn will continue to serve on the Company’s Technical Advisory Board.

In the past, Dr. Kohn served as the Head of Research for High-Speed Trading at SEQA Capital Advisors, LP. Previously, he was the Co-founder, Chief Scientist, and Director at Clearsight Systems; Co-founder of Kohn-Nerode, Inc; and, Chief Researcher at Lockheed Corporation at NASA Johnson Space Center. In addition, Dr. Kohn has 25 patents and has authored four books and over 300 papers in optimal hybrid control and quantum control, estimation and learning systems, and architectures. He is currently working on a book on metacontrol.

Dr. Kohn received his M.S. and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Before entering the private sector, Dr. Kohn served as Professor of Electrical Engineering at Rice University and as Professor in Industrial and Systems Engineering at the University of Washington. He recently joined the faculty of Drexel University.

“I am truly excited to join this team”, said Dr. Kohn. “Sean and I are long-time colleagues and I jumped at the opportunity to help improve blockchain performance through optimization and inferencing”. Dr. Kohn brings tremendous energy and experience to CrowdPoint. He completed work on building scalable and programmable multifrequency, multi-blockchain forecasters for value and risk to define optimal compute cycles in his first month. This is crucial for the performance of vast, highly distributed blockchain systems, which tend to be resource-intensive, and thus both expensive and environmentally inefficient.

Dr. Kohn’s advances in optimization homogenize the 11 publicly traded market sectors. It establishes a cross-sector financial metric to assess investment performance within a private blockchain financial ecosystem by forecasting the return of the tokenized portfolio relative to a digital asset acting as a risk-free rate and dividing it by the standard deviation of the portfolio’s excess returns. He and his team will provide public and private financial markets with a forecasted measurement of the instrument’s volatility.

Additionally, Dr. Kohn will help drive improved commerce transactions using big data and blockchain as part of a shared services department within the company.

Media Release 26 November 2021.

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New Zealand Rapper Attempts Guinness World Record

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Source: Press Release Service – New Zealand

New Zealand hip hop artist Sense Offence will attempt to break the Guinness World Record for Longest Rap Marathon by freestyle rapping continuously for 40 hours starting on Saturday, 27 November at 8am.

The attempt has gained significant attention, both nationally in New Zealand on major news outlets such as The Edge and internationally receiving commentary from famous rappers including the current world record holder George Watsky.

The attempt will take place via live stream, with the rapper also hoping to raise $40,000 to donate to charities and a not-for-profit organisation.

The 25-year-old will need to rap for more than 33 and a half hours to break the record set by American rapper, Watsky in 2020.

Sense Offence says “I’ve been freestyle rapping for nearly a decade now so I’m not too worried about running out of rhymes or anything like that. The biggest challenge will just be staying awake – but as long as I can stay awake, I can keep rapping”
He has chosen to fundraise for charities Oxfam, HUHA (a New Zealand ‘no-kill’ animal shelter) and the Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand as well as not-for-profit organisation Electronic Frontier Foundation, dedicated to protecting free speech and digital privacy.

“These are all cause I’m really passionate about and things I talk about a lot on my music too”
The attempt will begin in Hamilton at 8am on Saturday, 27 November and be broadcast in real time via the livestreaming platform Twitch through to midnight on Sunday, 28 November, or whenever the attempt is completed.

Sense Offence announced his plans on the 22nd of October in a YouTube video titled ‘Breaking the Freestyle Rap World Record! (Sorry Watsky) #40for4’. In the video, he raps over the beat of Watksy song “Whoa Whoa Whoa” to explain his attempt to break the record Watsky currently holds.

“I actually like Watsky’s music quite a lot, so it’s nothing personal, but records were made to be broken!”

More details about the event can be found at www.senseoffence.com/worldrecord

Media Release 25 November 2021.

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Street Georges Release “Different Kind of Girl” Feat. Aung Zin in Support of Myanmar Democracy

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Source: Press Release Service – New Zealand

Auckland based music project Street Georges are excited to announce the online release of their third single “Different Kind of Girl” Feat. Aung Zin in support of Myanmar democracy on Sunday 21 November 2021 Myanmar National Day.

Waikato born frontman Rich Beckmannflay spent some time in Myanmar and met rapper Aung Zin while in Yangon. “Different Kind of Girl” was inspired from looking at various systems of government and monarchy following the military junta coup detaining Burmese leader Aung San Suu Kyi in February this year. The song is intended as a gift to the people of Myanmar to let them know their struggle for democracy is not unnoticed despite everything going on in the world stage with covid.

“Different Kind of Girl” was written during lockdown in 2021, and without any option for live band rehearsal and Aung Zin being locked down in Singapore, the song took a natural journey into a dubish electronica zone. Recorded and produced in home studios, mastering was completed at Munki Studios by Mike Gibson.

Available 21 Nov across all digital platforms

Ngā mihi maioha, streetgeorges.com

Media Release 19 November 2021.

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Beaver Tree Service Opens in Kapiti

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Source: Press Release Service – New Zealand

Beaver Tree Service has over 30 years’ experience in the Arboriculture Industry with branches in Christchurch, Wellington, Palmerston North, Whanganui, and Taupo. Whilst the Beaver Tree Wellington team have been working on the Kapiti Coast for over three years, Beaver Tree Service now have a permanent team based in Waikanae.

Directors, Bryce Robb and Mary Cameron, purchased Mr Chipper from Jeremy Seamark at the start of November, retaining staff and providing a home for our Beaver Tree Kapiti team.

Bryce (Director / Head Arborist) has been working in Arboriculture for over 30 years and brings with him a wealth of knowledge and expertise when it comes to looking after trees.

“After 30 years I know what trees need, how they grow and how to make properties feel more spacious and open by thinning out the trees or providing view restoration. People plant trees not realising how large they get, so we are here to help.” – Bryce Robb

Media Release 19 November 2021.

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Tightening of credit availability making it tougher for home buyers to get loans – mortgage survey

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Source: Press Release Service – Auckland

Auckland, November 1, 2021. Those in the market to buy a new home may have a tougher time getting a mortgage approved, a latest mortgage survey shows.

Feedback from an October survey of 60 nationwide mortgage advisers by Tony Alexander and mortgages.co.nz shows banks are still willing to lend money – but their assessment of how much money can be borrowed is getting tougher. That includes how they view income, expenses, spare monthly cash – and deposit size. Independent economist, Tony Alexander, and mortgages.co.nz collaborate to run a monthly survey of mortgage advisors around the country. Here’s a summary of findings reported in October 2021.

Highlights
• New lending rules make it much harder for first home and low equity borrowers
• Investor interest continues to decline, but may be sustained by construction growth
• Willingness to lend continues to be strong for standard mortgages
• Three-year fixed interest rates are now the most popular by far

A slight decrease in first home buyer enquiries this month
With Auckland still under Level 3 restrictions, the overall decline in first home buyer interest continues. However, it has almost stabilised with only a net 2% of respondents seeing a further decrease this month. The expected increase as lockdowns lift will be more restrained than last year with tighter lending rules, higher interest rates and a growing possibility of overseas travel.

Investor enquiries continue to decline
A net 39% of mortgage advisors saw fewer enquiries this month than in August. While this is less pessimistic than the previous month, the impact of the 23 March announcement clearly continues. Rising interest rates may well see this negative trend continue for quite some time, despite easing lockdowns. However, growth in construction and less development restriction in our largest cities are likely to keep investors in the market.

Refinancing enquiries continue to grow
A month-on-month increase in requests for refinancing advice continues, albeit at a steadily declining rate since the sudden jump in June. This ongoing activity is likely driven by the increasing interest rates. Refinancing activity may be further sustained as investors sell one or two properties to reduce debt or switch to other assets.

Willingness to lend remains positive
Despite reports of tighter lending criteria around borrowers’ finances, mortgage advisors are reporting there is still a good willingness to provide mortgages. This is reassuring, given the changes underway to limit growth in house prices, such as tax changes and increasing supply.

Preference for a three-year fixed mortgage continues to grow
Seventy-seven percent of respondents said most people want a three-year fixed interest rate, up from 57% last month. This may be due to recent inflation numbers being higher than expected and the Reserve Bank raising the official cash rate from 0.25% to 0.5%, which signalled the beginning of a longer-term focus. There’s still some interest in the two-year term, but preference for the one-year term is now almost non-existent.

Regional observations
Here’s a selection of the general comments made by mortgage advisors who responded to the monthly survey questions.

Northland
• The Whangarei market is still very active with regular sales in the $1m+ category, despite 11 days of Level 3 restrictions this month
• It’s challenging for first home buyers, but opportunities still exist

Auckland
• There has been an increase in Aucklanders wanting to buy outside the region
• More first home buyer enquiries have been prompted by their landlord selling
• A large number of recent policy changes has created differences between banks, which buyers aren’t aware of so they tend to give up after being declined by one lender
• The less-than-ideal hardship application process is the only option for financially struggling borrowers now that interest-only and mortgage holidays are no longer available
• Fear of missing out is still strong, but is increasingly being replaced with ‘can I afford the payments?’
• Construction finance requirements are tougher, as banks try to minimise time from approval to completion and are wary of construction costs
• Changes to the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act (CCCFA) are impacting sensible credit decisions, delaying credit approval times and creating inconsistent decisions
• At least one main bank is pulling back on mortgage top-ups for funding deposits for non-bank investment property mortgages
• Many buyers say open homes in Level 3 are a nightmare, so they’ll wait until Level 2

Bay of Plenty
• The market is still very busy and prices continue to climb
• There’s a very limited supply of sections
• CCCFA changes are making lenders very cautious, cutting out first home buyers and making owners reluctant to sell as buying will be more difficult
• CCCFA changes mean buyers have to show a mortgage is affordable while maintaining existing living standards, so the traditional Kiwi approach of ‘pay the mortgage and adjust to survive on the rest’ is gone
• One lender is applying a debt-to-income calculation to every application

Waikato
• No banks are offering high LVR lending to new customers, only existing ones
• One-year fixed borrowers are breaking and re-fixing for three

Hawke’s Bay
• The CCCFA changes are causing delays to standard approvals due to amount of information now required
• There’s an increased focus on applicants’ monthly expenses and ability to service a loan

Wellington
• Monthly expenses are being looked at in fine detail and discretionary spending costs are being counted as normal expenses
• Lenders are following new CCCFA policy to the letter and not looking at the big picture using common sense
• Some self-employed people with no debt and a healthy deposit are now having their business debt, including Covid-19 assistance and business vehicle debt, treated as personal debt, so they are no longer able to get a home loan
• Pre-approvals are being reassessed under new rules and there is a looming issue of expiring approvals no longer meeting new debt servicing requirements, particularly with construction loans
• Life is difficult for buyers with an ongoing lack of houses for sale, and a chance of pre-approved loans being reassessed and reduced unless buyers can settle in near future
• More people are seeking finance to renovate or add smaller self-contained units to their properties without subdividing
• Some banks now want a registered valuation on almost every new mortgage deal, regardless of loan-to-value ratios, which may be helping them with the new capital requirements that are coming up

Nelson/Tasman
• Pre-approved low-deposit first home buyers are struggling to find a suitable home that’s similar to the nice home they’re renting, and they’re not always willing to compromise
• Some couples are moving to Christchurch where homes are more affordable

Canterbury
• Low equity borrowing is almost impossible to get unless buyers meet Kāinga Ora criteria
• Lenders seem to have little appetite for less-than-20% deposit loans for existing properties
• Short-term consumer debt, like Afterpay and Laybuy, needs to be closed for first home buyer or low deposit loans
• First Home Grant price caps almost never work in the current market
• One of the biggest changes, a 150% increase in the required uncommitted monthly income after all regular expenses (UMI), is mainly affecting first home buyers and seems to be due to the Reserve Bank restricting loans to people with less than 20% deposit
• House prices are so high it is hard for first home buyers to buy without help from their parents, as very few qualify for the First Home Grant
• People who previously had loan approval and have committed to new-build homes are now worried they may no longer meet the servicing requirement when they come to settle on their purchase

Dunedin
• It’s now much harder for first home buyers to get a loan with less than 20% deposit
• Approval time is still a big issue with lenders taking 10 or more working days; if they email a question it adds another three days

To learn more
Visit mortgages.co.nz to read or download the free full survey report including graphs. https://mortgages.co.nz/mortgages-co-nz-tony-alexander-mortgage-advisers-survey-october-2021/

About Mortgages.co.nz
mortgages.co.nz has been created to help Kiwi’s looking for home loan information online. The free content available in the learning centre, accompanied by our calculators and advertised rates, will help you to understand the different mortgages available for consideration. mortgages.co.nz is completely independent from any of the lenders and is proudly 100% New Zealand owned and operated.

About Tony Alexander
Tony has been working as an economist in New Zealand since returning from Sydney in 1987. He worked first for Westpac, followed by a share broking firm. Then he spent 26 years with BNZ, with almost 25 years as their Chief Economist. Tony’s focus has always been on translating developments and trends in the economics sphere into words that people can understand.

Mortgages.co.nz and Tony work together on a monthly survey of mortgage advisors. This provides a unique perspective on housing sector developments and, particularly, changes in bank lending rates and policies.

Media Release on 1 November 2021

Media Contact
Marcus Phillips, Mortgages.co.nz
Email: marcus@mortgages.co.nz
Phone: 0272509416
Website: https://mortgages.co.nz/

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Wilderness Celebrates Covid-19 Local Community Heroes with a Free Luxury Motorhome Road Trip

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Source: Press Release Service

As New Zealand continues to soldier through the Covid-19 restrictions, Wilderness Motorhomes are taking a moment to celebrate deserving Kiwis with their Nominate a Community Hero campaign. They are giving away a road trip in one of their luxury motorhomes to someone who has made a real difference in their community over the past year.

The campaign will acknowledge and reward those who have stepped up to provide support to their struggling neighbours in the time of Covid-19. From sharing food parcels and shopping duties to creating new social enterprises to reach others in need, our community heroes are the best of us and deserve recognition.

“The pandemic has been so tough on people young and old from all corners of New Zealand. Kind and generous Kiwis have stepped up to help their neighbours and to bring a bit of sunshine during the tough times. While most of these people don’t think of themselves as heroes, we do. And it’s important to acknowledge what a difference they make – in whatever small ways they can” said Wilderness marketing director, Mary Hamilton .

Kiwis are invited to nominate their chosen heroes and share their stories. Wilderness would like to hear about what the nominee did for their community, what motivated them to do this and what challenges they overcame to achieve this. When the campaign concludes, these stories will be shared across various online channels to recognise the extraordinary efforts made by ordinary Kiwis during this tough time.

One lucky nominee will win a week-long trip in a luxury motorhome for two. The prize includes pick up in Auckland or Christchurch, full insurance, zero excess, road user charges, and all toll road charges. Their story will also be shared across various media channels to celebrate everything they’ve contributed to New Zealand.

Nominations can be made online at https://www.wilderness.co.nz/nominate-community-hero before 8 November 2021.

About Wilderness Motorhomes

https://www.wilderness.co.nz/ has been New Zealand’s leading luxury motorhome rental company since 2004. They are known for their unrivalled fleet of premium German motorhomes, for putting guests first and for delivering truly remarkable holidays.

Media Release on 1 November 2021

Media Contact
Arlene Tingson, Wilderness Motorhomes
Email: marketing@wilderness.co.nz
Phone: NZ 0508 945 337

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New Satellite Internet Plans Cater to Working-From-Home Kiwis

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Source: Press Release Service

Satellite internet is essential for rural Kiwis who can’t access the same services and utilities available in towns and cities. In the past, the average satellite internet plan catered to casual users rather than those who must use the internet for working and schooling.

WOI is pleased to announce that it’s working hard to provide new satellite plants that match the increasing requirement for video calls for work and school from home. Alongside providing an upload speed increase to 10mbps so two people can conduct video meetings simultaneously, WOI has also created three plans to satisfy all satellite internet users.

According to spokesperson Richard Broadbridge, the three plans are in response to the new working and studying conditions COVID-19 has forced upon us.

“The WOI entry-level plan comes as a result of demand for a two-person plan for light users and is $30 cheaper than the previous 40/5 plan. We also offer family plans that promote connectivity of up to four devices and plans for heavy users and businesses for up to seven people. All of our plans offer unlimited data with set hours of SD and HD video streaming each month.”

WOI is also pleased to offer a phone service for $25 a month, with a landline working via a satellite integrated into landlines and mobiles in NZ. This service is available for $50 for the first month, then $25 per month onwards.

If you would like to know more about the special satellite internet deals WOI has to offer, or you’re interested in learning more about satellite internet in general, contact WOI Satellite today. Email sales@woi.co.nz or phone 0800 GET WOI.(438964)

About WOI
WOI is a satellite internet service provider offering Kiwis fibre-like internet speeds on small Kacific satellite antennas. WOI has over two decades of experience in designing and installing small and large networks, which means they understand what it takes to achieve fast internet and how to make sure rural Kiwis get it. To learn more about WOI and its services, visit www.woi.co.nz, or phone 0800 GET WOI.

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Media Release on 1 November 2021

Media Contact
Customer service, WOI Satellite Internet
Email: sales@woi.co.nz
Phone: 0800 GETWOI (438964)
Website: https://www.woi.co.nz/
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