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Tēnā koutou e ngā whānau Whai Rawa, |
Despite a challenging year where further COVID-19 restrictions in Aotearoa and continuing border closures were followed by the Russian-Ukraine conflict, agitating already volatile markets, Whai Rawa continued to demonstrate its founding principle of ‘tikanga hou, oranga hou’ - changing habits changing lives, for Ngāi Tahu whānau. Take a look inside our 2022 Annual Report to read more about the milestones, performance and kōrero from the Whai Rawa Fund Limited Chair, Fiona Pimm and Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu Kaiwhakahaere, Lisa Tumahai. |
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In the year to 31 March 2022 Whai Rawa membership grew to 31,765 members and the scheme grew to $123m in funds under management. We also celebrated $25 million in withdrawals since inception and a huge $50 million contributed to Whai Rawa accounts from Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu since the beginning of the scheme over 15 years ago. Each and every whānau involved have made the choice to be a part of something potentially impactful for their future – ka nui te mihi ki a koutou!
Mō tātou, ā, mō kā uri ā muri ake nei – for us and our children after us.
Click on the link below to read the annual report or email us at whairawa@ngaitahu.iwi.nz for a free hard copy. |
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