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New Zealand portal The main article for this category is List of state-owned enterprises of New Zealand . This category is for articles about entities registered under New Zealand 's Companies Act 1993 and which are wholly or partly owned by the New Zealand government.
Consumer services Airlines Namaka 1999 Air charter P A Paradise Beverages: Beverages Brewers Suva: 1957 Manufacturer of Fiji Bitter: P A Post Fiji: Industrials Delivery services Suva: 1871 Postal service S A Procera Music: Media Entertainment Suva: 1972 Largest record label in Fiji P A Reddy Group: Real estate Real-estate investment and ...
State Hydro Department, became New Zealand Electricity Department, then NZE, then ECNZ; Productivity Commission (Te Kōmihana Whai Hua o Aotearoa) New Zealand Railways Department (corporatised in 1981 as a state-owned enterprise, the New Zealand Railways Corporation, including the infrastructure, which is now trading as KiwiRail)
DFC New Zealand Limited – went bankrupt in 1989 and later liquidated; Export Guarantee Office; Fairway Resolutions; GCS Limited – formerly Government Computing Services, purchased by EDS New Zealand; Government Printing Office – became GP Print, [10] Whitcoulls, Blue Star Group and Webstar [11] [12] Government Supply Brokerage Corporation ...
The New Zealand Companies Office (a service of the New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment) is a government agency that provides business registry services in relation to corporate entities, personal property and capital market securities. It delivers nearly all its services through electronic systems and the internet.
Tower’s signature self-service digital platform, My Tower, was first launched in New Zealand in late 2019. [8] In March 2022 Tower launched My Tower in Fiji. [9] My Tower is the first insurance online portal in the Pacific that allows people to pay their insurance premiums, lodge a claim, get a quote, update their personal details, purchase a policy and view their insurance policies.
Landcorp Farming Limited ("Landcorp") is a state-owned enterprise of the New Zealand government.Its brand name is Pāmu, the Māori language word for 'to farm'. Its core business is pastoral farming including dairy, sheep, beef and deer, as well as a foods business marketing milk and meat products globally under the Pāmu brand and as a supplier to other food processors.
Ballu Khan is an Indo-Fijian businessman of New Zealand citizenry. His company, Tui Management Services, is the joint owner with the Vanua Development Corporation (VDC) of Pacific Connex (PCX), which sells SAP software and has sought to enter the 3G mobile telephony market in Fiji.