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company_name = Quotable Value Limited|
{{Infobox company
company_type = [[State owned enterprise]]|
| name = Quotable Value Limited
foundation = 2005 |
| type = [[State owned enterprise]]
location = [[Wellington, New Zealand]]|
| foundation = 2005
key_people = Kay McKelvie(Chair)<br>Bill Osborne(CEO)<br> |
| location = [[Wellington, New Zealand]]
products = Property information and valuation services|
| key_people = Jacquie Barker (Chief Executive)<br />David Nagel (Chief Operating Officer)
homepage = [http://www.qv.co.nz]|
| products = Property information and valuation services
| homepage = {{URL|www.qv.co.nz}}
}}
}}


'''Quotable Value Limited''' (QV) is a [[State-owned enterprises of New Zealand|state-owned enterprise]] of the [[New Zealand]] government. Its main commercial operations are the provision of valuation and other property-related information services.
'''Quotable Value Limited''' (QV) is a [[State-owned enterprises of New Zealand|state-owned enterprise]] of the [[New Zealand]] government. Its main commercial operations are the provision of full market valuations.


==History==
==History==


QV was originally established as a Crown-owned company on 1 July 1998 as Quotable Value New Zealand Limited <ref> http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/BU9910/S00123.htm </ref> <ref> http://www.ccmau.govt.nz/quotable-value.html </ref>. It was formed out of the former government department, Valuation New Zealand.
QV was originally established as a Crown-owned company on 1 July 1998 as Quotable Value New Zealand Limited.<ref>https://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/freed-valuation-market-today-good-new-zealand-says-luxton</ref><ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/BU9910/S00123.htm| title = Quotable Value profit in maiden year {{!}} Scoop News}}</ref><ref name="ccmau.govt.nz">{{Cite web|url=http://www.ccmau.govt.nz/quotable-value.html|title = Company and entity performance advice}}</ref> It was formed out of a former government department, Valuation New Zealand.


The original government department's main role was the establishment of land values for local authority [[rating|Rates (tax)]] purposes. As part of the reforms associated with its corporatisation, local authorities were permitted to freely contract their valuation services <ref> http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=8735 </ref> requiring QV to compete.
The original department's main role was the establishment of land values for local authority [[Rates (tax)|rating]] purposes. As part of reforms associated with its corporatisation, local authorities were permitted to choose their own valuers, requiring QV to compete.<ref name="NZ_Herald_8735">{{cite news |url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=8735 |title=Law allows overseas firm to set values |author=MacLeod, Scott |date=22 June 1999 |work=[[The New Zealand Herald]] |access-date=4 November 2011}}</ref>


QV became a state-owned enterprise in January 2005 <ref> http://www.ccmau.govt.nz/quotable-value.html </ref> and continues in government ownership.
QV became a state-owned enterprise in January 2005 and continues in government ownership.<ref name="ccmau.govt.nz"/>


==Services==
==Services==


QV's main services include:<ref>
QV's main services are the provision of local authorities property valuations for rating purposes, general property valuation and the provision of property information services <ref> [http://www.ccmau.govt.nz/pdfs/QVL-SCI-2008.pdf Statement of Corporate Intent] </ref>. It operates under the QVV, QVR, Darroch and QV Online brands in New Zealand, and Egan and QVA brands in [[Australia]].
[http://www.ccmau.govt.nz/pdfs/QVL-SCI-2008.pdf Statement of Corporate Intent (SCI)] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081014021302/http://www.ccmau.govt.nz/pdfs/QVL-SCI-2008.pdf |date=2008-10-14 }}
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* the provision of local authorities property valuations for rating purposes
==Official Website==
* general property valuation services


QV operates under the QVV, QVR, Darroch and QV Online [[brand]]s in New Zealand, and uses the Egan and QVA brands in [[Australia]].
https://www.qv.co.nz/


==References==
==References==

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Latest revision as of 07:12, 24 June 2024

Quotable Value Limited
Company typeState owned enterprise
Gegründet2005
HauptsitzWellington, New Zealand
Key people
Jacquie Barker (Chief Executive)
David Nagel (Chief Operating Officer)
ProdukteProperty information and valuation services
Websitewww.qv.co.nz

Quotable Value Limited (QV) is a state-owned enterprise of the New Zealand government. Its main commercial operations are the provision of full market valuations.

History

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QV was originally established as a Crown-owned company on 1 July 1998 as Quotable Value New Zealand Limited.[1][2][3] It was formed out of a former government department, Valuation New Zealand.

The original department's main role was the establishment of land values for local authority rating purposes. As part of reforms associated with its corporatisation, local authorities were permitted to choose their own valuers, requiring QV to compete.[4]

QV became a state-owned enterprise in January 2005 and continues in government ownership.[3]

Services

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QV's main services include:[5]

  • the provision of local authorities property valuations for rating purposes
  • general property valuation services

QV operates under the QVV, QVR, Darroch and QV Online brands in New Zealand, and uses the Egan and QVA brands in Australia.

References

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  1. ^ https://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/freed-valuation-market-today-good-new-zealand-says-luxton
  2. ^ "Quotable Value profit in maiden year | Scoop News".
  3. ^ a b "Company and entity performance advice".
  4. ^ MacLeod, Scott (22 June 1999). "Law allows overseas firm to set values". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 4 November 2011.
  5. ^ Statement of Corporate Intent (SCI) Archived 2008-10-14 at the Wayback Machine