TIN Report puts fintech as country's largest tech-export sector as CDR Bill progresses and API standards set.
Xero’s free cash flow – cash left over after operating and capital expenses – more than tripled over the past year, beating market expectations by 133%.
Listed food delivery company’s shares up more than 25% following full-year results announcement.
The resignations follow departures at the commodities business, with some staff poached by competitors.
Federated Farmers says the issue needs to be addressed urgently.
Commerce Minister Andrew Bayly: ‘When people have a choice that creates the opportunity for competition.’
While the losses from scams appear to have turned a corner, Aussie monetary losses are 2.4x that of Kiwis on a per capita basis.
And would you like to live on a cruise ship for the rest of your life?
The Hillfarrance Capital founder says he’s leaving for ‘personal reasons’.
Helen Clark Foundation and engineering consultants WSP suggest using new financing tools but says debt will fund most infrastructure.
The NZ Cleantech Report 2024 shows the sector intends to raise $443m in capital this financial year despite the difficulty of doing so from NZ.
Creative agency Gladeye gives birth to HyperCinema concept which may revolutionise the attractions industry globally.
ANALYSIS: The polls say the major parties are neck and neck, and Green voters might be electoral ‘king makers’.
ANALYSIS: It will require careful balance of ambition and environmental stewardship to ensure the digital future is bright and sustainable.
ANALYSIS: Mistaken information, deep fakes, and deceitful, orchestrated campaigns have destroyed trust in governments and media – but business can also be its target.
ANALYSIS: There needs to be real effort from central government to provide multiple alternative funding models to address gaps.
Adamantem Capital’s Environmental Opportunities Fund has splashed A$80m on investments over the past year.
Pressure on global supply chains may have eased of late, but ongoing global disruption is ‘here to stay,’ the country’s biggest export company says.
Former PM had been selling shares of the company in the months leading up to results that missed expectations and infuriated shareholders.
'These decisions will not be easy, but failure to confront land use issues will not make them disappear. It will simply commit us further to degrading our environment. This may, in fact, be the direction we choose to take,' report says.
NZ Green Investment Finance reckons big emitters such as Fonterra would have more incentive to invest in decarbonisation if there was a price to pay.
It will shift the goal posts to make it appear the Government is making things better, says Barbara Edmonds.
The group was said to be ‘well positioned’ to continue its path of efficiency and stripping out costs.
NZX-listed port company says smaller cruise vessels will bring fewer passengers and mean less revenue.
Software-as-a-service company's revenues supported by high interest rate environment.
The RBNZ has left the official cash rate on hold this afternoon – as widely expected.
Robyn Walker highlights the lumpy revenue risks and complexity of a CGT.
Slower spending and investment continued over early 2024, Infometrics’ quarterly economic report reveals.
The report from Australia's national science organisation pours cold water on plans by the country's Opposition Coalition parties to embrace nuclear power.
Minutes from the last RBA board meeting show the bank is not convinced it has inflation under control.
In damage control once again, Star Entertainment Group agrees Hard Rock International has not sought takeover.
It has been 17 years in the making but could the medical device company be NZ’s next success story?
Håkan Nordkvist introduced solar panels and plant-based meatballs to Ikea’s product line as head of sustainability innovation.
Cetogenix is a key partner in a UK bioresources recycling project.
UPDATE: The Crown claimed errors in the High Court’s not guilty verdict on two charges against ex-CBL executives Peter Harris and Carden Mulholland. The appeal has been granted.
Market watchdog files civil proceeding, director alleged to have made a public offer for the sale of shares without a product disclosure statement.
Charges include corruption of an official, corrupt use of official information, and obtaining by deception.
As retailer celebrates 50 years in operation, it has made key investments to support future growth and store security.
It's the latest in a string of unfortunate events for the retail sector.
A hard and gloomy winter could lie ahead for retailers.
PwC's latest quarterly report shows just 26 deals were announced or completed in the first quarter of 2024.
The cuts are the second since November, totalling around 3% of the total headcount.
The Australasian wealth management and accounting firm hopes to triple in size over the next five years.
Listed property group's portfolio slips below $2 billion on lower capitalisation rates, and on the back of exposure to government tenants.
Applicant has abandoned liquidation proceedings after delays to the hearing process.
Though Government remains quiet on whether it is considering a central model for the short-term accommodation sector.
Liquidator’s report shows creditors owed US$73.5m.
Singapore’s PM promises ‘thorough investigation’ of Flight SQ321’s plunge.
Carry On: Comac expansion, ‘Doomsday’ jumbo, San Francisco’s airport stoush.
NBR has added to its award-winning business journalist team with the hire of former Newshub Nation presenter Shepherd, to head our new business podcast.
Matthew Evetts will work with the firm’s clients to explore how they can accelerate risk mitigation and create value.
Sarah Kember is the new general manager of sales and marketing, supporting the company’s growth and expansion into new markets.