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Kiwi sex toy company Girls Get Off's battle to find insurer

Kiwi sex toy company Girls Get Off's battle to find insurer

NZ Herald26-04-2025

The co-founder of Kiwi sex toy company Girls Get Off (GGO) says more than 20 insurance companies have refused to cover the company over the nature of its business.
It comes months after GGO was initially refused a bank account with BNZ for similar reasons.

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