Season’s Greetings - On behalf of the team here at ICIB we would like to wish you and your families a safe and happy holiday season.
Season’s Greetings - On behalf of the team here at ICIB we would like to wish you and your families a safe and happy holiday season.
We’re pleased to be able to share some very positive news about ICIB.
This new Act will come into effect on 30 January 2021 and introduces some new obligations for most existing trusts including family and charitable trusts. The introduction of the Act is a timely reminder for trustees to consider their responsibilities and to revisit some of their usual practices to ensure they remain compliant
From our friends at OSHbox please find below some helpful Health & Safety information regarding working from home under Alert Level 4.
This newsletter is intended to provide only a general overview of common Business Interruption Insurance coverage in NZ. Please do not hesitate to contact your broker to discuss your own individual circumstances.
A collection of tips and thoughts compiled over recent weeks from a number of sources. Much of this information you may have already seen but is hopefully useful to have it all in one place.
Importantly, this now captures the key points of the government’s business support package announced this week.
Even without any confirmed cases in New Zealand, local businesses are still facing financial losses as the flow-on impact of 2019-nCoV (coronavirus) starts to be felt.
We are pleased to announce that in April 2020, ICIB will commence operations in the South Island with the establishment of an office in Blenheim.
On behalf of the ICIB team we wish you all a happy and safe holiday break.
On 30 July 2019, The Residential Tenancies Amendment Act 2019 was passed and has some new provisions that both landlords and tenants should be aware of:
With the escalation of the Hong Kong Protests, travel in and out of Hong Kong has been significantly disrupted, with flight cancellations and the closure of the airport along with other transport hubs.
New limit of EQC cover applies for cover on Homes and is removed for Contents
The cover provided and the levies charged by The Earthquake Commission will change from 1 July 2019.
Premium increases and restricted capacity for property risks in seismic regions are prevailing features of the current New Zealand insurance market.
Since the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) became effective on May 25, 2018 companies have been concerned with the potential size of fines that could be issued. Now that the first fines have been issued, we can begin to assess what the enforcement landscape will look like going forward.
“What If They Gave a War and Nobody Came?” I’ve loved the naïve optimism in that question ever since I saw it on bumper stickers when I was a kid in the 1960s.
Another bloody meeting?! When are we supposed to fit those in? We don’t have time for that! No one wants them. No one says anything. It’s a waste of time, we’ve got nothing to talk about!
Fish Caught in the Internet of Things
by William A. Boeck | April 16, 2018 | Data Breach, Internet of Things |
We are pleased to announce that ICIB Limited is expanding its operations with the opening of a new branch in West Auckland.
Excavation Safety and Notifiable Works
A Game Changing Play.
On 1 September 2017, the New Zealand Carriage of Goods Act 1979 (and amendments) will be repealed.
Fire Service Levy (FSL) Increases from 1 July 2017
Earthquake Commission Levy (EQC) Increases from 1st November 2017.
Auckland, 20th March 2017
ICIB Limited is pleased to announce the 100% acquisition of Lloyd East & Associates Ltd’s business, effective 1st April 2017.