EBS Health Care
Manners Street
Wellington 6011 New Zealand
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EBS Health Care is a non-profit organisation devoted exclusively to the health and welfare of New Zealand's education sector employees.
Since 1964, EBS has been a not for profit organisation dedicated to employees in the New Zealand Education Sector. We are 100% owned by these Education Unions and only members of, or people employed by these organisations can access EBS benefits.
EBS sources a comprehensive range of products at competitive rates and with extra benefits, designed to protect you and your family's health, life and lifestyle.
Contact:
EBS Health Care
Postal Address:
EBS , Freepost 3618 (no stamp required)
PO Box 11- 045
Manners St.
Wellington 6011
Phone: 0800-800-441, 04-802-4200
Fax: 04-384-9009
Email: cont...@ebs.org.nz
Website: http://www.ebs.org.nz/
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