The specialist in invoice and receivables finance has been acquired by a company backed by Marko Bogoievski and Jonathan Reid.
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ANALYSIS: National MPs have warned they might vote against the Fisheries Amendment Bill.
WATCH: The timing around rate hikes is still uncertain as the Iran war keeps inflation higher for longer.
Submission to Commerce Commission says fuel companies need bulk to compete with Z Energy and BP.
Indemnity costs order capped by judge as amount sought ‘does not appear to bear a proportionate relationship to the nature and extent of the litigation’.
The deal will help patients in new markets to receive Car T-cell therapy.
Agreement ends Australian claims alleging misleading and deceptive conduct in company disclosures in 2020 and 2021.
Healthcare heavyweight’s ‘meaningful’ exposure to higher fuel costs could merit an earnings downgrade, analysts say.
RBNZ governor warned the central bank would act ‘decisively and timely’ to raise the OCR if medium term inflation pressures were baked in and wages were rising.
A paper obtained by NBR shows the Treasury also suggested the French multinational might develop its own milk supply.
The sector, pulling itself up out of several years of constrained spending, is facing another significant threat.
LISTEN: The engine room of New Zealand ranks poorly on growth and technology compared to our Asia Pacific neighbours.
ANALYSIS: The timing may not be ideal, but Air New Zealand’s decision to use the new Sydney Airport looks like a sound investment in a growing market.
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ANALYSIS: The trend in earnings revisions can be a powerful tool to overlay on an investment process
ANALYSIS: Historian challenges mythology of Mao’s rise to power.
Skellerup led the bourse higher with exporters benefitting from a weaker currency.
KMD held above its deeply discounted offer price in its trading return.
KMD's shares plunged 46% to 6.1 cents after market open.
WATCH: Dollars & Sense debates the economic fallout from the Iran war.
Interest rates could be 15 basis points higher, a paper obtained by NBR under the Official Information Act suggests.
WATCH: RBNZ chief economist discusses inflation pressures and New Zealand’s fragile economic recovery.
Outgoing Commissioner has panned the Government’s changes to allow members to tap into their KiwiSaver to purchase a farm.
Christopher Luxon says he had a ‘really positive conversation’ with Chris Bishop about the changes.
"We can respond to fuel shortages from the Iran war without committing the knee-jerk mistakes made during Covid," he says.
Filmmakers Taika Waititi, Cliff Curtis and Jason Momoa have bought Glen Eden production facility Studio West, giving their Āriki Group its first confirmed foothold in West Auckland screen infrastructure.
ANALYSIS: The first successful Customs prosecution over pounamu exports has delivered a guilty verdict, but the bigger issue now is whether the law is clear enough, and whether the public understands it.
Stronghold Group has grown from a small Auckland building contractor into the country’s fastest growing construction firm, with owners Quincy and Karalee Tangiau backing values, relationships, and careful reinvestment over outside capital.
BDO has entered agreements to sell assets, but doesn’t expect the bank to recoup the full amount owing to it.
Three manufacturing facilities in Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin – as well as Hastings packing line – will close.
Rākete Orchards GP and Rākete Orchards LP owe creditors $12m.
News of the losses come as the ‘SaaSpocalypse’ could test the company’s US$65b valuation.
In addition to the penalty, Binance has paid A$13m in compensation.
With the official interest rate differential with NZ now at 1.85%, the Australian dollar is at historic highs against the NZD.
The move follows a report by the Prime Minister’s Science, Innovation and Technology Advisory Council identifying four priority areas for future public investment.
It has developed an anaerobic digestion system to solve problems for ageing sludge ponds in many of the country’s wastewater treatment plants.
The funding round would double Kiwi startup’s previous valuation of $1.6 billion.
What workplaces should be considering – and what some are doing – as the Middle East conflict continues to impact global fuel supplies.
Not guilty verdicts on two of the eight charges for which ex-CBL executives Peter Harris and Carden Mulholland were acquitted, were not found to contain errors.
Greg Hornblow’s identity and that of his employer had been suppressed since he was found guilty of receiving commercial sex services in November.
Loan applications and approvals are up, says a new report, but impairments are also at their highest levels in five years.
The Auckland-based trading platform is said to be seeking a dual listing in Australia and New Zealand.
ANALYSIS: Part four of a series examining how much you need to save for retirement.
LISTEN: Craig Piggott on what's next after his agritech startup doubled its valuation in just nine months.
LISTEN: It’s been described as a ‘moonbeam’ but is the answer to electricity sovereignty right beneath our feet?
LISTEN: Airline suffers from the ‘crack spread’, so what can we do about fuel security?
Are risks to the US economy and Trump’s political future enough to quell further hostilities?
The Kiwi company has gained customers from a purpose-built B2B platform accessible behind the Chinese firewall.
KMD Brands’ hugely discounted equity raise, ANZ’s confidence survey drop, and house price doldrums indicate a difficult path forward.
Founders of the auto parts marketplace would have had a $73.5 million return after the sale of the company was concluded in February.
Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund led the latest capital raise for the Kiwi agritech unicorn.
One of its early investors, CEO Noah Hickey, will continue to run the company from the US.
After a failed bid for NZ’s only listed hotel group, the Singaporean hotelier has selected the five-star hotel as the first in the southern hemisphere to join his elite collection.
Share price recovery follows initial hit in the wake of travel and oil price fears on the US/Israel-Iran conflict.
Company chair signals the motorhome company is open to a revised bid from the Apollo RV founder consortium or ‘other potential bidders’ at above $663m level.
It says councils are likely to have to defer or cancel spending on infrastructure.
Housing and Infrastructure Minister discloses $2500 ‘per household’ as the cost of preserving the lines of sight.
Watercare says an ‘inherited’ agreement with Veolia in South Auckland, and a watertight confidentiality clause, leaves Auckland's relationship with the French multinational on an uncertain footing.
Tak Development is owned by the giant Japanese Takenaka Corporation.
Creditors and investors are owed an estimated $9m, with little expected to be recovered after a series of unfortunate investments.
The Kaipātiki local board has decided to retain a strong sports and community element at the AF Thomas Park, although finer details still have to be ironed out.
He will be replaced by litigation partner Ben Russell.
Former Vital Healthcare Property Trust CEO Aaron Hockly became the law firm’s head this month.
The exam provider has also won a major contract with the Ministry of Education.
From red tide to blue wave – what will it be this time?
A fractured Waitangi, a looming court ruling, a Labour reset, and a referendum threat have thrust the Māori electorates back to the centre of election year politics.
Forty years ago, former Prime Minister Robert Muldoon said people wouldn’t know a deficit if they tripped over it.
The proposal could lead to unintended consequences, says BusinessNZ.
Alchemy Equipment founder Campbell Junor on working in other people’s operations before building his own.
Teen-focused skincare brand Evre is expanding its North American presence and looks to raise at least US$2m.
Offshore buying proves a bright spot in otherwise slow recovery for high-end properties – and as Middle Eastern buyers start looking.
‘You wouldn’t want to leave your cell phone at one end of this home’, realtor says.
International buyers ramp up interest for homes above $5m; Aussie developer sells down Albert St tower, digs into Queenstown.
The New Zealander's four-year tenure was marred by a fatal crash in July 2025.
Carry On: Business jet sales, Twin Otter milestone, new routes.
Carry On: China-North Korea resumption, AerCap’s Airbus deal, new routes.
Channel Infrastructure will convert former crude oil tanks for diesel use in two months.
Channel Infrastructure says it would take several months to convert former crude oil tanks to store a further week’s supply.
Oil multinational has previously said it wants to ‘high-grade’ its assets.
In the lead-up to the 40th edition of the Rich List in June, NBR is opening the archives to reproduce some of the best content from the past four decades.
The state broadcaster will pay an interim dividend of $1.3m to the Crown.
The listed casino operator had been distributing PDF copies of NBR articles to staff using just one subscription.
Investigations suggest the A$79b market cap firm shared one subscription among dozens of staff.
Catherine Pollock brings extensive experience in business development, market education, and investor and advisor relations.
Lian Butcher joins the EPA from Greater Wellington Regional Council.
Adsett has been acting general manager of the industry body since December 2025.