E3 10 February 2023 – Iwi Financial Performance TDB Advisory Report
This week we have reviewed an independent report that summarises the 2022 financial results for ten iwi. We found this report, prepared by the
This week we have reviewed an independent report that summarises the 2022 financial results for ten iwi. We found this report, prepared by the
Pānui has reported on Māori centred outcomes from eleven core Crown ministries. Our overall impression from these reviews is that service quality for Māori is
This is the fourth year of continued losses for Ngāti Kahungunu, meaning ultimately the wealth of the iwi continues to erode, and has now fallen
Ngāpuhi business and investments returned circa $4.3 to the 45,000 registered iwi members. As this is a pre-settlement iwi / cluster of iwi, most income
The financial aspect of this report is unpleasant reading, as essentially Ngāti Porou has moved from a static position of not really creating much wealth
The key feature of this year’s accounts is that the iwi business activities made a loss of circa $4.5 million. But that seems to include
Waikato Tainui started the year with equity of $1.3 billion and finished wealthier at circa $1.7 billion. This was achieved without increasing debt and by
Ngāi Tahu made a surplus of circa $160 million, which allows for the iwi to then expend circa $48 million on tribal activities for its
This report is prepared by the consultancy firm TDB Advisory, and in our view is technically sound and generally readable. For subscribers from the selected
Title: Te Mātāwai Annual Report: Te Pūrongo Ā-Tau 2020/21 Publisher & Date: Te Mātāwai: January 2022 Type of Document: Annual Report Length, style 132 pages,
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