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Māori fund assets set to double to $12b by 2026

Weekend Review: Diversity on boards should not be out of a sense of obligation but a desire to stay ahead of change.

Katie Paul Tapsell
Sat, 11 Aug 2018

The Māori economy is becoming increasingly integral to broader national activity. Many businesses run by tangata whenua are actively engaged in international trade and tourism.

Some $6 billion in assets is managed by iwi and associated trusts. This kind of wealth will secure a future of

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Katie Paul Tapsell
Sat, 11 Aug 2018
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