Welcome to InGod.biz, the online directory where Christian Work Ethic meets the Marketplace.

We believe that Good Value for Money is more than just a cheap job. At InGod.biz, Good Value is a competitively priced job carried out with Honesty, Integrity and Completed On Time to a High Standard.

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New Zealand Herald  - Business
  • Food prices fall in February, steaks down 17pc
    New Zealand food prices fell by 1.3 per cent in February on the back of falls in fruit and vegetable costs, as well as lowered meat, poultry and fish prices.Additionally, Statistics New Zealand's food price index measured a February...
  • Shell name will stay, says Infratil
    Infratil, which is in advanced talks to acquire assets from Shell New Zealand, said there is substantial upside value in being an overtly New Zealand-owned dominant petrol company as the local oil industry restructures, according...
  • OCR stays at 2.5pc, rates steady till mid-year
    Official interest rates have been left unchanged at a record low 2.5 per cent by the Reserve Bank this morning.Reserve Bank Governor Alan Bollard has re-confirmed his intention to start "removing policy stimulus" around the middle...