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In 2014, Mike Pero Real Estate was ranked 23rd in the Deloitte Fast 50 with 327.8% growth, which placed it 6th in the category of ‘Retail or consumer product’. [ 8 ] Pero was a founding member of the NZ Mortgage Brokers Association and recognised for his services to the Mortgage Broking Industry of New Zealand – he was the first recipient ...
Since 2013, Mike Pero, founder of Mike Pero Mortgages and Real Estate, had a naming rights sponsorship deal to Ruapuna, which was known as Mike Pero Motorsport Park. [6] This deal ended in 2023, with Euromarque replacing. For 10 years before, the naming rights had been held by Powerbuilt Tools. [6]
Mike Pero Mortgages Limited MPM 24 May 2004 25 September 2006 Corporate decision [249] [267] Repco Corporation Limited: RCP 7 November 2003 3 February 2006 Low amount of trading [268] [269] [270] Sky City Leisure Limited: SLL 1 January 1995 30 June 2004 Acquired by Skycity Entertainment Group [271] [272] AXA Asia Pacific Holdings Limited: AXA 8 ...
Kerikeri Inlet is a settlement on the south side of the inlet of the same name in the Far North District of New Zealand.It is 10 km west of Kerikeri by road. [3]A private developer built a boat ramp and jetty at Windsor Point around 2000, but subsequently abandoned them.
Kerikeri High School is the largest school in Northland. A secondary (years 7–13) school, with a roll of 1,598 [30] Kerikeri Primary School and Riverview School are contributing primary (years 1–6) schools with rolls of 565 [31] and 442 [32] students. Springbank School is a private composite (years 1–13) school with a roll of 220. [33]
On 4 May, Pero announced [7] that the launch of Pasifika Air had resumed. First flights were expected in the 4th quarter of 2021. First flights were expected in the 4th quarter of 2021. On 18 Jun, Pero announced that lack of support from Cook Islands government had led to the grounding of his planned launch.
Pero is also a surname. Notable people with the surname include: A. J. Pero (1959–2015), American heavy metal rock drummer; Dainier Peró (born 1999), Cuban boxer, brother of Lenier Pero; George Pero (1916–1988), American tennis player; Lenier Pero (born 1992), Cuban boxer; Mike Pero (born 1960), New Zealand businessman
Forbes collaborates with FactSet Research Systems, Orbis, PitchBook Data, Real Capital Analytics, Reonomy, S&P Capital IQ, and VesselsValue to collect data and ascertain its rankings. [3] The following is a list of individuals whose "country" is listed as New Zealand in Forbes' annual The World's Billionaires for 2024: [3]