What a week! Somebody call the police, or maybe don't.
Brian Roche agreed to take on the role of chief govt bureaucrat, but on his terms.
The British broadcaster caused a scandal by pandering to the elite's emotions.
The fintech now helps 880,000-plus Kiwi and Australian investors.
Promotional materials describe the offering as “singular.”
Costly clean-up comes with some fishhooks but largely positive for unitholders.
Organisations should handle protected disclosures in a fair and just manner.
Legally sanctioned homicides shoot up in 'stand-your-ground' American states.
Is it time to take The Lamb Company model elsewhere?
Insurers won't settle for being an afterthought in future developments.
There is a “knowledge vacuum” between residential development and natural hazards.
Despite growing risks from climate change, other hazards are ever present.
Accurate climate data is going to hurt for some homeowners.
It’s Dawn day for Alliance Group in Invercargill today.
Thousands more startups needed to produce the unicorns, angel investor says.
Why are some businesses struggling to squeeze out productivity gains from AI?
Mainfreight added 39% in value per worker since 2015 as NZ economy stayed flat.
S&P/NZX 50 Index slips with Infratil, Blackpearl and Heartland in focus.
Bank looks to sustainable, profitable growth.
Proposed savings programme could accumulate up to $18 billion in 18 years.
Earthquake exacerbates existing asbestos concerns at Reserve Bank office.
Confirmation of Payee technology used in 60 million-plus transactions in first year.
Assets which haven't hit billion-dollar rule will get focus in due course, CEO says.
Assets which haven't hit billion-dollar rule will get focus in due course, CEO says.
CEO Sukhinder Singh Cassidy has marked three years at Xero with a chunky new goal.
Software company says investors should jump on its US market opportunity.
Most of the cash will come from sale of mobile tower business Fortysouth.
Proposed savings programme could accumulate up to $18 billion in 18 years.
Reflections on family legacy, rebuilding Christchurch and bridging old divides.
The marque's most powerful model ever has a starting price of $940,000.
Indigenous groups are keen for visitors to see the "real" Hawaii, not all the glitz.
The liquor industry executive started his working life as a lawyer.
Communication about benefits is lacking.
A new survey reveals that businesses are trying to support staff in other ways.
The more public your role, the more likely it is to reflect on your employer.
A cybersecurity skills shortage is creating additional cyber risks, according to a new global report.
Businesses want agility – and office space is evolving fast
Costly clean-up comes with some fishhooks but largely positive for unitholders.
Organisations should handle protected disclosures in a fair and just manner.
Political noise and manoeuvring are distorting the electricity market again.
“It is your company, and ultimately, shareholders determine its future.”
Sovereign bonds don’t get the same level of scrutiny as equity, says Motu Research.
Our fortnightly round-up of public sector news, gossip and reckons.
The British broadcaster caused a scandal by pandering to the elite's emotions.
S&P/NZX 50 Index slips with Infratil, Blackpearl and Heartland in focus.