Cook Islands Investment Corporation Website Refresh

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Mr Michael Henry, Chair of the Cook Islands Investment Corporation (CIIC), on behalf of the CIIC Board, is pleased to announce to the Cook Islands public the launch of its newly redesigned CIIC Website (www.ciic.gov.ck). The new website has been redeveloped to provide better and timely information to the public on the Corporation and Group activities, strategy and project plans.

CIIC’s vision is “effective and efficient public assets for the wellbeing of Cook Islands people”.  The CIIC Group, comprises of various entities and State Owned Enterprises (including the Cook Islands Government Property Corporation, Airport Authority, Bank of the Cook Islands, CIIC Seabed Resources Ltd, Ports Authority, Te Aponga Uira, Te Mana Uira o Araura Ltd and To Tatou Vai Ltd).

Mr Henry said that “the new CIIC website is an important tool to share with the Cook Islands public the Corporation’s and Group’s activities”. Mr Henry said the website transparently provides to the public its strategy, statement of corporate intent, its legislation, project updates, among other information. Mr Allan Jensen who project managed the website’s redevelopment for CIIC, said a big focus of the redevelopment was for the public to easily navigate to information on the website and on its visual elements, for the public to see visually the work the organisation undertakes including its vast array of projects. Mr Jensen said the organisation partnered with Byron Brown, Te Araveka to redevelop its website and that the website will be built on and improved over time to better share information on the Corporation and across the wider CIIC Group.

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