FNZ employee shareholders told success more likely as action stalls

FNZ employee shareholders told success more likely as action stalls
FNZ Group CEO Blythe Masters has stood by the raise. (Image: FNZ)
Victoria Young
FNZ employee shareholders have been advised that their minority oppression claim has even more merit, despite it not yet being filed.  Longstanding workers at the Wellington-based fintech said they planned to file an action against their employer in May, but it has not yet reached the High Court.  In a class action update to June 3 obtained by BusinessDesk, the organisers of the claim say the chances of success have “increased significantly”.The claim, according to earlier legal letters, is based on a breach of t...

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