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A message to all local governments from the APS Benefits Group*

FREE Hour of Power lunchtime Financial Literacy Seminars.

The APS Benefits Group is a not for profit co-operative that provide personal and financial services. All local government, their families and friends can use our services.

Having been in existence for over 100 years, the APS Benefits Group has earned the trust of over 29,000 members and clients, and offers a number of personal and financial services.

Our free Hour of Power seminars cover many areas of interest including superannuation, taxation, wills & estates, conveyancing, finance, short and long term loans, funeral benefits for life, accounting and financial planning. We can tailor make the seminar to suit your staff needs.

We will even put on some lunch and refreshments for those who attend.

We simply want your staff to know that we are there when you need us.

Please contact Roger Gerny from the APS Benefits Group to discuss how we may tailor make a seminar series that assists all local government and their families.

Roger Gerny
APS Benefits Group Ltd
Director of Marketing & Client Engagement
Mobile 0414 689 452 or Direct line (03) 9322 2010
*Copy supplied by APS Benefits

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