International investors hot on NZ prospects

International investors hot on NZ prospects
Simpson Grierson corporate partner Andrew Matthews says the survey results show investors see NZ as a great place to do business. (Image: Simpson Grierson)
Oliver Lewis
A majority of international investors are picking an uptick in mergers and acquisitions activity in New Zealand over the next year. Of the 91 investors surveyed on behalf of the law firm Simpson Grierson, 70% said there would be either a moderate or significant increase in the next 12 months. One anonymised respondent said: “Compared to the conditions in global markets, NZ offers more attractive opportunities for PE/VC firms in particular.” Simpson Grierson commissioned the survey for its fourth annual expanding horiz...

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