Long-time backer Icehouse Ventures also increases its stake in the Wellington accounting fintech.
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Everyone agrees the RMA is not fit for purpose, Rehette Stoltz says.
Founder Matt Johns on the reasons for optimism and future growth in a tough business environment.
ANALYSIS: Australia is one of the world’s biggest gas exporters, but was facing the prospect of importing gas until major corporates started to flex their muscles.
The Booster Innovation Fund signs a strategic partnership with Auckland UniServices.
‘Heat is exploding,’ ingredients importer says, driven by chilli culture and experiments at a scale NZ has never seen.
Sources say the MBIE probe of market regulator’s chair relates to a trip he took to Europe with a former FMA staffer.
The venture capital firm wants to invest more into globally successful Kiwis.
If you’re closing down business over the festive season, Simpson Grierson senior associate Ashleigh Inder discusses the right way to do it.
LISTEN: Name suppression granted to a member of a wealthy family over child sexual abuse material has sparked questions about why its given, how it led to the wrongful naming of two NBR Rich Listers, and exposed a flaw in new laws.
Statutory manager says it has ‘discharged’ second-tier mortgages as part of the sale process; not enough to repay lenders and will see Du Val investors out of pocket.
ANALYSIS: Documents released under the Official Information Act show the Treasury has concerns about how the public broadcaster is managing its finances.
ANALYSIS: In 2025, Australia seemed to have achieved the enviable soft landing – but was victory declared too early?
ANALYSIS: Our ageing population is not just a demographic story; it is an economic and social reckoning.
A military history of colonial New Zealand and the British Empire.
Chris Hipkins has rejected suggestions Labour should give Te Pāti Māori a free run in the Māori seats.
The Wesfarmers subsidiary on Tuesday revealed its Kmart NZ revenue had cracked $1 billion for the first time.
The Australian logistics giant is expanding its NZ footprint with the purchase of Port of Auckland’s logistics subsidiary Nexus Logistics.
Airline says agreements in principle reached with two unions, but narrowbody crew still in bargaining phase.
The bank’s new top brass reflected on a rough year of resignations, redundancies, and OCR cuts.
WATCH: RBNZ assistant governor Karen Silk is encouraged by signs of a turnaround after successive rate cuts.
A recovery is happening now, Christian Hawkesby tells select committee.
About 46% of resource consents under RMA will not be needed under new regime.
The money is invested in things that make the commission more productive, says John Small.
But their pricing will be regulated by the Commerce Commission.
An iwi-led project in the Kaimai Mamaku ranges is helping test how a future nature credit market could work as regulators design the national framework.
An invitation-only summit in Kirikiriroa, Hamilton, brought some of the world’s biggest investors into the Māori world, where Te Arikinui launched a new fund to turn relationships into long-term capital.
Ngāi Tahu says it will take the Government to the High Court over conservation reforms it believes undermines its Treaty settlement and reverses decades of progress in Crown–iwi partnership.
The liquidation of a large Rockit orchard in Hawke’s Bay follows another large Rockit partnership becoming insolvent in October.
‘When others are making excuses, we’re showing that it’s not all doom and gloom in this industry,’ CEO James Annabell says.
The co-op reports net profit of $20.4m in turnaround year.
Acquiring Cboe would be a challenge to the dominance of the ASX, which could soon lose its monopoly on IPOs.
Webjet turned down a private equity offer earlier this year, but is allowing Helloworld to conduct due diligence.
Purchasing Cboe would enable the NZX to challenge the ASX directly on its home turf.
The projects include a Whangārei pilot plant, which has been operating without consent, NBR investigations reveal.
A review of the Government’s early-stage investment agency’s Aspire Fund could see it writing the first cheque for startups.
New CEO says he’ll have a lot more to say about his vision next year.
High Court has found the holiday home platform’s previous terms ‘created a significant imbalance that was ultimately detrimental to consumers’.
Lawyers had argued market regulator’s August report on shadow insider trading would have a ‘chilling effect’ on capital markets transactions.
A pair of investors, who settled a long-running dispute with the company earlier this year, are going to court to have it enforced.
The bank has made a settlement agreement with the Commerce Commission.
KPMG’s second report on tech reinforces that cost is a challenge for financial service firms as they upgrade legacy systems.
The New Zealand Banking Association applied in September for authorisation to collectively negotiate the price they pay for cash-handling services.
LISTEN: Ageing baby boomers could be an answer to increasingly cash-strapped New Zealand charities.
LISTEN: The Supreme Court says four Uber drivers were employees not contractors, does this signal the end of the gig economy?
LISTEN: US tariffs imposed on NZ have gone from 10% to 15% and then, suddenly, zero for some products. So, which sectors have been hit the hardest and what have companies done to front foot the changes?
Stobo was appointed chair of the market regulator last May.
Creditors owed millions expected to see a partial return.
Sky TV’s Sophie Moloney, Carmel Fisher, and Fisher & Paykel Healthcare among the others recognised.
The company’s planning a commercial launch of its methane-inhibiting bolus for ruminant animals early next year in New Zealand and Australia.
Adrian Macneil’s ‘physical AI’ startup for autonomous vehicles has hit a valuation of US$190m as a prime mover in its market.
New capital follows US$500m raise in April as fintech seeks to bolster credit rating and fund growth.
Jucy co-founder Tim Alpe can’t keep away from roadtrips, popping a campervan option into the mix for budget-conscious travellers.
The sector says it’s high time for NZ to implement a national register of all short-term rental accommodation.
Higher Department of Conservation concession fees cited as a key issue for Rotorua raft company merger.
But endorsement by the Infrastructure Commission does not guarantee government funding.
Ferry Holdings reassured after talks with CentrePort, Port Marlborough and KiwiRail.
New Zealand has bucketloads of renewable energy, says James Kilty.
The directors of the modular housing company admit mistakes were made, while numerous customers have been left out of pocket.
In an exit interview with NBR, outgoing Kāinga Ora CEO presents a candid appraisal of the mindset shift necessary to get the state housing agency back on track.
Rickhil Prakash is facing legal proceedings following the collapse of three of his companies, which owe IRD $13.7m in unpaid GST.
CA ANZ moved against Tom Seymour after he was banned by Australia’s Tax Practitioners Board in September.
Aaron Hockly will replace Andrew Poole as law firm’s leader next year.
Mark Colthart’s practice as an arbitrator and adjudicator has grown strongly over the past decade, particularly since Covid-19.
Corporate asset sales, insolvency processes, and equity raise recapitalisations have contributed heartily to M&A advisers’ work this year.
Accounting firm had a hand in 25 closed deals during the year ended June 30, 2025, collectively worth just over $1 billion.
The firm is optimistic for the period ahead, particularly as interest rates continue to fall and the macro environment improves.
But net profit after tax has dipped at the retailer.
‘We need smart regulation, not knee-jerk bans,’ Retail NZ boss Carolyn Young says.
The first real breath of fresh air into a ‘pretty hammered’ CBD, developer Andrew Krukziener says.
The luxury property market is heating up, as New Zealand opens its doors to ‘golden visa’ holders and diamonds emerge in the rough.
Two next-door properties on Omaha’s beachfront, while Meehan sells off luxury residence packages for record prices at Ayrburn.
St Heliers’ top development sites hit the market, while historic Wellington station is wrapped up as a property and hospitality offering for foreign golden visa holders.
Carry On: Aerolíneas Argentinas plans, Saudi Arabia’s new airlines, route news.
China Eastern Airlines’ Shanghai-Buenos Aires flight will run twice a week.
Air New Zealand A320 incident sparked international alert.
Litigation funder Omni Bridgeway is backing a claim on behalf of Northland businesses seeking tens of millions of dollars in damages.
Yogesh Chand and his wife Sangita are raising funds for Solar Hub on the Catalist exchange.
The country faces an energy crunch over the next five years until new generation comes on stream.
It’s estimated the Wi Pere Trust will need another three years to repair hill country fences affected by Cyclone Gabrielle and rebuild soil structure and fertility on its 7000ha of hill country.
In late 2024, there was a minor reshuffle of Avanti Finance’s share register that saw Hawkins increase his majority stake in the business by 3.5% to almost 63%.
Apart from navigating US President Trumps tariff announcements, also on Braid’s Mainfreight plate in 2025 is the vexed question of what will be done about the Cook Strait ferry debacle.
The former Goldman Sachs NZ deal maker will join the board in November.
The radio arm will now be a standalone operation.
Rupert Murdoch’s eldest son will take control of his media empire in a settlement of the family’s feud.
Until Lindsay Rowles commences in March, chief legal and sustainability officer Grant Fraser will continue as interim CEO.
Melanie Templeton first joined the board in 2020,
Craig Stanford has an extensive background in asset management and business development across London, Sydney, and New Zealand.