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Ngāi Tahu Holdings distributes $107.4m to its rūnanga parent

South Island iwi has invested $930m in tribal development since its 1998 settlement.

Ngāi Tahu Holdings owns the All Blacks Experience in Auckland.

Will Mace Mon, 06 Nov 2023

Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu has reported a $116.9 million group deficit for the 2022/23 financial year, with Ngāi Tahu Holdings (NTH) distributing $107.4m to its parent entity via the Ngāi Tahu Charitable Trust.

The distribution brings the total investment in tribal development since the iwi’s

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