Australian Mutual Provident Society Building, Warwick, Queensland, Australia Stock Photo Alamy


Australian Mutual Provident Society Building, Warwick, Queensland, Australia Stock Photo Alamy

How it started: AMP's storied history dates back to 1849, when it started out as the Australian Mutual Provident Society, providing life insurance. The company was one of Australia's key.


Australian Mutual Provident Society Building, Warwick, Queensland, Australia Stock Photo Alamy

The Australian Mutual Provident Society was founded in 1849 with the noble intention of supporting families in sickness and in death through whole of life insurance policies.


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The Australian Mutual Provident Society opened for business more than 170 years ago, growing to be AMP: a wealth manager offering services to millions of Australians.


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Australia's first pension plans were established in 1857 by the Australian Mutual Provident Society (now known as AMP) and in 1885 they set up one of the first staff pension funds in the world. Since then the super savings pool has grown to almost $3 trillion, being one and a half times the size of Australia's entire economy.


Office (former AMP [Australian Mutual Provident Society] Building, former CBA) 1923 King

The Australian Mutual Provident Society Building is a heritage-listed office building at 416-418 Flinders Street, Townsville CBD, City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Hall and Cook and built from 1937 to 1938 by Stuart Brothers. It is also known as the former AMP Building and Connolly Suthers Lawyers.


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The Australian Mutual Provident Society was formed in 1849 as a non-profit, life-insurance company, and mutual society, with its first office located in Sydney. George King was chairman for fifteen years from the 1850s. Richard Teece was general manager and actuary from 1890 and a director from 1917 to 1927.


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The Australian Mutual Provident Society. November 23, 1962 — The 26-storey AMP building at Sydney Cove is the tallest building in Australia when it is opened by then Prime Minister Robert.


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Australian Mutual Provident Society Regulation 1990 [1990-836] New South Wales Status Information Currency of version Current version for 24 December 1990 to date (accessed 11 January 2024 at 13:11) Legislation on this site is usually updated within 3 working days after a change to the legislation.


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The Australian Mutual Provident Society Head Office was a landmark office building at 87 Pitt Street, bounded by Bond Street and Curtin Place in the central business district of Sydney. The first AMP head office building on this site was completed in 1878 and designed in the renaissance mannerist style by George Allen Mansfield.


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Throughout his career, Mort was the founder, co-founder or director of numerous companies, including the Australian Mutual Provident Society (AMP). Further, his business interests and investments were diverse and varied. They included wool, railway construction, produce, tin-smelting and steamship-led trade as well as mining (gold, coal, copper.


Office (former AMP [Australian Mutual Provident Society] Building, former CBA) 1923 King

The Australian Mutual Provident Society was formed in 1849 as a non-profit, life-insurance company, and mutual society, with its first office located in Sydney. George King was chairman for fifteen years from the 1850s. Richard Teece was general manager and actuary from 1890 and a director from 1917 to 1927.


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Egan would need to pass a bill repealing the Australian Mutual Provident Society's Act 1910 and the Australian Mutual Provident Society Act 1988 in order for it to change its status to a company.


Office (former AMP [Australian Mutual Provident Society] Building, former CBA) 1923 King

Just over 100 years ago, in 1919, the board of the Australian Mutual Provident Society, was forced to hold its annual meeting in a tent on the roof of its offices in Sydney's Pitt Street amid.


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Find company research, competitor information, contact details & financial data for AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY PTY LIMITED of SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES. Get the latest business insights from Dun & Bradstreet.


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Australian Mutual Provident Society - Volume 15 Issue 5. To save this article to your Kindle, first ensure [email protected] is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account.


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131 267. Monday - Friday. 8.30am - 7pm Sydney time. [email protected]. Online enquiry forms. PO Box 300. Parramatta NSW 2124. Fax 1300 301 267. Insurance inside SignatureSuper enquiries.

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