
$5bn Metlifecare: How it's tracking under private ownership
Total assets rose significantly by $889m to reach $5bn: latest annual report.
Total assets rose significantly by $889m to reach $5bn: latest annual report.
Resident had to move out when her husband was diagnosed with terminal cancer.
She couldn't afford weekly village fees and her husband's hospital-level care.
"We don't want this to be a confrontational process," says local agent Grant Dickson.
The business has run villages for more than 30 years and is locally owned.
How much a two-person household in a major city needs to retire.
Savings lost in coming decades will equate to more than half the size of NZ's 2022 GDP.
Setbacks, including problems securing consents, resulted in property going on the market.
Thousands of customers have had their information accessed.
Fee rise met with negative feedback.
The sector continues to see expansion.
"As silly as it was going high, it's just as silly going low," says RVA president.
Pensioner was left in soiled bed as carer went away for the weekend.
Four factors are behind the retirement savings gap for women.
Value of investment properties rose $1.2b in the latest year.
Radius has seen a rise in profit while Metroglass made a loss.
Ryman beat expectations on Friday and now, new analysis digs deeper.
Ryman Healthcare provided a positive tone to the New Zealand sharemarket at week's end.
Gender and generation contribute, so what can women do to help themselves?
Interest rates, costs could take toll on multibillion-dollar businesses.
Listed business expanding via purchases - and a possible Australian sale.
A further plunge on Wall Street dragged the NZ sharemarket down nearly 1 per cent.
Sharp rise despite lockdowns, rising interest rates, talk of US recession.
The New Zealand sharemarket finished the week on a subdued note.
Martin Hawes talks about how retirees should crack their nest egg open.
Expert warns it will get worse unless changes are made to the scheme.
And some who have already retired are considering going back to work.
The New Zealand sharemarket opened the week with more than a 1 per cent fall.
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