Record Annual Results & Achievements for Waikato-Tainui
Record Annual Results & Achievements for Waikato-Tainui
Waikato-Tainui Annual
Result 2017
Waikato-Tainui is reporting a
record year of results and growth, highlighted by the return
of the sacred whenua of Rangiriri Paa.
Maxine Moana-Tuwhangai, Chairman of the tribal authority Te Whakakitenga o Waikato, said the 2017 financial year had shown good progress with a net profit of $137.8 million, an increase in tribal wealth by $128 million to $1.07 billion, and record distribution alongside achievements in the delivery of social, cultural and environmental value.
“Waikato-Tainui is implementing a range of programmes to support the vision our tuupuna had for the success and wellness of our people today, our mokopuna of tomorrow, and our whenua and awa,” said Ms Moana-Tuwhangai.
“The 2017 financial year is significant for the progress made in important areas such as supporting our marae, revitalising our Waikato reo and tikanga, growing our tribal estate, resolving affordable housing challenges, educating our members, and enabling career and job opportunities,” she said.
The tribe’s goals for the
development of its people had taken a major step forward
with the commitment of significant funds towards the key
areas of housing, land purchases and revitalisation of
Waikato reo and tikanga. Some of this funding, which totals
$57.5 million, was already making positive impacts, with the
remainder to be invested over time.
Ms Moana-Tuwhangai
said the tribe’s strategy to develop strong and mutually
beneficial partnerships with key organisations was also a
factor in its overall progress.
“The Waikato Raupatu
Lands Trust, Waikato Raupatu River Trust, Waikato Endowed
Colleges Trust and Tainui Group Holdings are working closely
with a range of government, business, iwi and community
partners to help achieve our objectives. We believe strongly
in the principle that supporting others enables us all to
succeed and I acknowledge all of those partners we have
working with us today.”
Rukumoana Schaafhausen,
Chairman of the tribe’s executive committee Te Arataura,
said the return of Rangiriri Paa in August 2016, achieving
the milestone of more than 10,000 education grants and
scholarships since 1995, and the doubling of the annual
marae grant were special highlights.
“The cultural,
spiritual and historical significance of Rangiriri cannot be
understated and its return has begun the healing of a mamae
that is more than 150 years old,” she
said.
“Additionally, the significant increase in annual
grants to our marae is a development that will see tangible
rewards in our communities, as does our continuing
investment in the education of our
people.”
Partnerships, asset investments, and a vibrant
business environment had contributed to record financial
results for Tainui Group Holdings (TGH).
TGH Chairman,
Sir Henry van der Heyden, said for the first time in its
history the company was reporting a net profit of more than
$100 million in a single year. The net profit was comprised
of both cash and significant increases in asset
valuations.
“The record net profit of $114.8 million
and TGH’s strong financial position have enabled us to pay
a record dividend of $16 million plus a further special
dividend of $6 million, for a total dividend of $22
million,” said Sir Henry.
The value of assets owned by
the tribe and managed by TGH was $855 million at the balance
date of 31 March 2017, a decrease of $54 million over the
past 12 months (due to the sale of a half share of The Base
and repayment of debt). Return on Investment was 17.2
percent, up 9.8 percent from the 2016 year. Total debt was
$123 million or 14.2 percent of total assets, compared to
27.2 percent at the balance date last year, and Equity grew
to $660 million, an increase of $91.2 million over the past
12 months.
KEY FY2017 HIGHLIGHTS FOR
WAIKATO-TAINUI
TRIBAL:
• Rangiriri
Paa and Te Wheoro Historical Reserve returned to tribal
ownership.
• Group Net profit of $137.8
million
• Tribal wealth (equity) $1.07
billion.
• Record distribution of $11.06
million.
• Annual marae grant doubled to $2
million.
• $57.5 million in Relativity funds released
by Te Whakakitenga o Waikato to Te Arataura for investment
in housing, te reo Maaori, and land purchases:
o $5
million committed to Tikanga Ora Reo Ora Maaori
language and tikanga strategy over the next five years. To
date Te Reo Kaapuia (for school teachers) and Te Reo Kaakaho
(for moderate level speakers) programmes and resources have
been launched.
o $12.5 million committed to invest in
affordable housing solutions, such as the Jebson Place,
Hamilton, initiative.
o $40 million committed to purchase
landholdings to grow the tribal estate. At financial year
end two farms owned by Solid Energy and covering 435ha had
been purchased, plus a further farm property in April 2017
totalling 170ha.
• Milestone of more than 10,000
educations grants and scholarships distributed since 1995
(Raupatu settlement).
• Kawenata signed with 25 kura to
support education achievement of rangatahi.
• 27 summer
internships by the Waikato-Tainui College of Research and
Development, for a total of 42 interns since 2012
• The
Takituu (in partnership with Ngaii Tahu) and Whakatupu
governance and management programmes delivered by our
College to 50 marae.
• Graduation of the College’s
third MBA cohort of 16 students, for a total of 42 graduates
since 2011. This international award-winning MBA is
delivered in partnership with the University of
Waikato.
• Careers Centre launched:
o 137 tribal
members supported into jobs.
o 42 apprenticeships created
with business partners and suppliers to Waikato-Tainui.
Partners include Foster Construction, VRS Roofing,
Livingstone, Aurecon, AMP, Tiger Construction, Singer, WEL
Networks, BNZ, Chubb (Insurance), Willis.
o Funding
received from Te Puni Kookiri to expand the Careers Centre
model into South Auckland.
• Kia Haere Tu
launched:
o Breaking down barriers to employment by
supporting members to acquire their driving licence.
Partners include Te Puni Kokiri, NZ Transport Agency,
Mercury Energy, VTNZ, PassRite Driving
Academy.
• Housing:
o 500 members completed home
ownership and financial literacy courses, with 29
successfully independently purchasing
homes.
COMMERCIAL:
• Net Profit of
$114.8 million, comprising asset valuation increases and
cash.
• Dividend of $16 million plus $6 million special
dividend.
• Completion of the sale of a 50%
shareholding in The Base, Te Rapa, to Kiwi Property for
$192.5 million. $46 million contributed to the tribe, $100
million repaid in bank debt, $50 million invested in shares
portfolio.
• Ruakura inland port development soil
turning ceremony by Kiingi Tuheitia. Ruakura joint venture
partner is world-class port operator LINX Cargo Care
Group.
• New luxury hotel at Auckland International
Airport announced and named Te Arikinui in memory of our
late Maaori Queen Te Atairangikaahu. This is a 50 percent
joint venture with Auckland International
Airport.
• Existing hotels (Novotel Hamilton, Ibis
Hamilton, Tainui Novotel Auckland Airport) continue to be
high performing.
• Plans advanced for a Ward St
commercial building development.
• Rotokauri Rise
residential development progressed.
• Direct
investments in Go Bus and Waikato Milking Systems remain
steady.