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Sage turns over new business page... appoints NZ Country Manager

“New Zealand presents a number of business opportunities for Sage, and I’m excited at the prospect of bringing our proven products and solutions to the New Zealand market."

Sage Business Solutions, a global provider of business management software, has today announced that Justin Robbins has been appointed to the role of New Zealand Country Manager.

Robbins comes to the role following six years as a Strategic Sales Director for Sage in South Africa.

In his new role, Robbins will be responsible for the development and operations of Sage Business Solutions in New Zealand, through client acquisition and optimising customer satisfaction with the Sage ERP X3, Sage 300 ERP, Sage 300 Construction and Real Estate and Sage CRM product suite.

“We are thrilled to have Justin leading our New Zealand operation,” says Mike Lorge, Managing Director, Sage Business Solutions.

“There are a number of similarities between the South Africa and New Zealand operations, not least being the strong innovation mindset of both countries.

"We are confident his experience there will lead to positive results for our New Zealand business. Justin also has intricate knowledge of our business products and solutions; he was the natural choice for this appointment."

Sage Australia, is a subsidiary of The Sage Group plc and has offices throughout Australia and New Zealand, and more than 25 years’ experience in both local markets.

Across the country the company provides small and medium sized organisations, and mid-market companies with a range of business management software and services.

“New Zealand presents a number of business opportunities for Sage, and I’m excited at the prospect of bringing our proven products and solutions to the New Zealand market," Robbins adds.

"We have a very solid partner ecosystem supporting our team here that gives us strong coverage across New Zealand and I look forward to further developing and strengthening our operations in partnership with them."