Press Release – Debtfix Chris Penk, National Party MP for Kaipara ki Mahurangi discusses New Zealanders personal debt problems with Christine Liggins from Debtfix and Michael Ward from Christians Against Poverty. The Debtfix crew launched with a positive start to 2021, …
Chris Penk, National Party MP for Kaipara ki Mahurangi discusses New Zealanders’ personal debt problems with Christine Liggins from Debtfix and Michael Ward from Christians Against Poverty.
The Debtfix crew launched with a positive start to 2021, initiating a collaborative hui at Warkworth with major stakeholders who work to reduce New Zealanders’ personal debt.
Debtfix co-founder, Christine Liggins invited the groups to Warkworth to share knowledge and improve delegates’ understanding of the debt solutions each organisation offers.
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Friday, 29th January 2021, 9:52 am
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