Chair Michele Embling says the remuneration package has been ‘reset’ with the appointment of a new chief executive.
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Australian court imposes prison sentence for the Kiwi businessman's attempts to subvert orders restraining his pursuit of a fraudulent claim against Sir Owen Glenn.
With more than four decades of construction industry experience, Stuart Roberts believes Nook Homes breached its own contract conditions.
ANALYSIS: The Climate Change Commission warns the Emissions Trading Scheme is failing.
Scrutiny by the Department of Internal Affairs follows the Australian regulator ordering an external audit over concerns about money laundering.
The deal will see the Australian firm link with Grant Thornton franchises in the US and Europe.
‘Strongly performing’ derivatives provider has aspiration for index inclusion.
Developer Tony Gapes to seek consent for residential development at Wānaka site.
Brooke van Velden expects changes to individual and collective contracts during the transition to the new Employment Leave Bill.
Auckland lines company Vector has pushed up its network connection cost three-fold over the past four years to more than $25,000 – outstripping the industry average by some margin.
The High Court in Auckland dismissed a claim that the firm’s use of in-house counsel in litigation is unlawful.
Luxury market picks up, partially on the back of surging international sales, with 15 applications received by international buyers under the so-called ‘golden visa’.
ANALYSIS: Australian banks could have been scammed for more than A$3b in an industry-wide fraud by criminals using AI to fake documents.
ANALYSIS: With its embrace of AI, the Canva which eventually goes public is likely to be a different company from the 2026 version.
ANALYSIS: The conflict in the Middle East is reinforcing electrification and energy security trends already underway, not resetting the system.
ANALYSIS: It’s time we all braced ourselves for rate hikes.
Channel Infrastructure among the day’s gainers after Ampol-owned Z Energy won the tender to supply 90 million litres of diesel at Marsden Point.
Listed food delivery company says performance not reflected in its share price.
NZX-listed tech company’s suitor says French regulatory clearance for its acquisition is ‘highly likely to be granted’.
NZ Certified Builders chief executive Malcolm Fleming says OCR hikes this year would be a further blow to a struggling economy.
WATCH: Local Edge heads to Nelson/Tasman to assess the health of the South Island economy.
The Iran conflict is sending inflation higher and firms’ confidence lower.
Nicola Willis said it was a tough negotiation.
New report says industry-led subjects at schools will have to be funded properly, and the money could come from universities.
ANALYSIS: Christopher Luxon put his leadership to the vote and had a spat with Winston Peters.
Weak reporting by the public sector means it can’t clearly demonstrate what progress it is making in improving outcomes for Māori, his office says.
A collective of four Ngāi Tahu rūnaka has told the fast-track panel the proposal fails to adequately protect the land and environment.
PAE New Zealand has been reappointed, alongside Citycare, to deliver facilities maintenance across the NZDF estate.
Coming off a strong season led by kiwifruit, the horticulture and fruit logistics company has shifted into damage limitation mode.
A paper obtained by NBR shows the Treasury also suggested the French multinational might develop its own milk supply.
BDO has entered agreements to sell assets, but doesn’t expect the bank to recoup the full amount owing to it.
The NZX was reportedly interested in Cboe, and was urged by the NZ Shareholders Association to consider the deal.
Recruits can expect a salary of up to A$120,000 per year, but they could be paying around A$70,000 per year in rent.
Now funded by private equity investor Potentia, NZ-founded Storypark is continuing its roll-up of providers in the childcare sector.
The sector’s latest impact report shows that demand for capital is continuing to outstrip supply. NBR talks to Kwetta, Nilo and Shower Canary on their fundraising efforts.
Global tech company adds AI training access for another 200,000 Kiwis as part of AI Tour event in Auckland.
Portland-based tech innovator and Edmund Hillary fellow Mohan Nair suggests humans concentrate on creating the kind of insight that machines cannot.
BE Employment Law senior associate Tanya Preston on where employers could still be tripped up by new employment laws which came into effect in February.
Jingji (Ronnie) Xue and the formerly NZX-listed dairy trader have been ordered to pay penalties of $875,000 and $175,000, respectively.
The interim liquidators have found the group made a consolidated interim loss of $5.5m at the end of September last year, and at the time had negative net assets of $11.8m.
‘We are a required seller, so there will be a discount naturally,’ says Sarah Minhinnick.
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.
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And King Charles is in the United States for a state visit.
The outcome of an investigation into ‘matters that had been raised’ about the FMA chair will be released ‘shortly’.
And British oil giant Shell to buy Canada’s ARC Resources for US$16.4b.
Rangatira CEO Mark Dossor says Stuart Drummond Transport has navigated challenging economic conditions with a solid platform to expand.
The specialist in invoice and receivables finance has been acquired by a company backed by Marko Bogoievski and Jonathan Reid.
Founders of the auto parts marketplace would have had a $73.5 million return after the sale of the company was concluded in February.
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.
Mayor says Auckland needs to get away from ‘gold plating’ rail, highways and bridges while Infrastructure Commission reveals 35% of all projects go over budget.
Cabinet has agreed to changes to the investment management system to develop project fitness assessments and stop wasting ‘tens of millions’ in phantom projects.
Fast-track expert panel believes the Ayrburn Screen Hub will have significant regional economic benefits.
Farhad Moinfar’s Citadel Capital is hoping to develop the Christchurch heritage building, with $4.9m being raised via a wholesale credit offer.
Auckland developer expands into Queenstown market with purchase of 13 hectares outside Lake Hayes.
The restoration project, which dates back 11 years, will add a new ‘black box’ underground venue to the mix.
Latest Financial Statements Monitoring Insights report highlights several areas of reporting concerns for the market regulator.
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.
RSM Auckland managing partner Lisa Murphy on struggling sectors, Government investment, the talent market, and a recent merger.
McCulloch & Partners partner Greg Munro on the agri sector, competing with AI, and why New Zealand could do with more people like the late Sir Bob.
Australasia regional director Randolph van der Burgh on the changing role of accountants, and managing the ups and downs.
After jewellery retailer Silvermoon went into liquidation, its founder Simon Thwaites came out of ‘semi-retirement’ to rebuild the company he started more than 20 years ago.
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.
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.
Carry On: Dropped routes, Etihad’s China plans, Boeing’s deliveries.
Island Air also receives support from the $30 million allocated to connectivity in the Regional Infrastructure Fund.
Carry On: KLM’s A350 fleet, Jetstar’s refurbished Dreamliners, new routes.
New Zealand still has adequate supply levels as Easter fuel demand fell due to high prices.
The Sunda Energy deal points to renewed offshore interest in New Zealand’s petroleum sector, says the Government.
Submission to Commerce Commission says fuel companies need bulk to compete with Z Energy and BP.
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.
A report from across the Tasman says the radio broadcaster’s private equity owner is soliciting bids for the business.
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.
Sturrock Saunders has extensive experience across New Zealand’s automotive and training sectors.
Brad Sara will lead the development and application of AI across the practice.
The former MinterEllisonRuddWatts chair joins as a director on July 6.