Premier Print turns 70 in style

David Jones, Regional Manager for Business Development for Westpac, presented the Company with a certificate to acknowledge the unique partnership between the bank and Premier Print, an association that has endured for the entire 70 years of business.

Neil Whittaker, the general manager for Fuji Xerox NZ, also congratulated the Company for its 40 year association with the Xerox brand and not only presented the company with a framed photo of 1930’s Auckland but also a gift pack for each staff member.

Speakers made reference to the company’s commitment to customer service and product quality, the hallmarks of Premier’s business approach from its earliest beginnings.

Premier Print Services has been a family business since 1934, founded by Frank and Eveline Davis with six pounds ten shillings and a second hand typewriter.

Today it has clients ranging from local businesses to international corporations. Premier Print Services is currently managed by Frank and Eveline’s youngest son, Laurie Davis and his wife, Sylvia Breen. The company has long been a producer of quality printing, commercial stationery and publications, and operates a digital copy centre in Auckland’s CBD. With its experienced staff and investment in modern technology, the directors look forward to many more years of serving the business community.

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