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MP Investment Holdings
Which companies do Members of Parliament invest in?
Top Investment
RP & M Partnership
37 declarations
MPs with Investments
62
All years
Total Declarations
918
Across all companies
Companies Tracked
135
Unique companies
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RP & M Partnership
37 MPs17
10
National: 17Labour: 10
Forestry Partnership No 43
31 MPs13
18
National: 13Labour: 18
Forestry Partnership
31 MPs13
18
National: 13Labour: 18
Tower Australia Limited
29 MPs15
6
Labour: 15ACT: 6
Tower Limited
29 MPs15
6
Labour: 15ACT: 6
Tower
29 MPs15
6
Labour: 15ACT: 6
Comet Technology (St Thomas of Canterbury College)
24 MPs17
5
Labour: 17NZ First: 5
Young Enterprise Scheme “special Status” Company Set Up By Four Students From St Thomas of Canterbury College to Develop “acci-link” Product
24 MPs17
5
Labour: 17NZ First: 5
Comet Technology
24 MPs17
5
Labour: 17NZ First: 5
Comet Technologies
24 MPs17
5
Labour: 17NZ First: 5
Ravensdown Fertiliser Co-op Limited
23 MPs16
6
National: 16Labour: 6
Ravensdown
23 MPs16
6
National: 16Labour: 6
Ravensdown Fertiliser Cooperative
23 MPs16
6
National: 16Labour: 6
Ravensdown Limited
23 MPs16
6
National: 16Labour: 6
St Thomas of Canterbury College to Develop “acci-link” Product
21 MPs14
5
Labour: 14NZ First: 5
Key Insight: Energy Sector
Energy companies like Genesis Energy, Meridian, and Vector are among the most commonly held investments by MPs. These are large, publicly-traded NZ companies.
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Agricultural Interests
Many MPs, particularly from rural electorates, hold shares in agricultural cooperatives like Alliance Group, Fonterra, and other farming-related companies.
View all MP financial interests →Data Source
Investment data from the Register of Pecuniary and Other Specified Interests of Members of Parliament. MPs are required to declare shareholdings in companies. This data shows companies where MPs hold shares but not the number of shares or their value.