Decision | Consent granted Section 12(1)(a) Overseas Investment Act 2005 |
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Decision maker | Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand |
Decision date | 30 September 2022 |
Pathway(s) | Benefit to New Zealand (including residential) (Benefit to New Zealand - Farm land) |
Investment | An overseas investment in sensitive land, being the Applicant’s acquisition of:
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Consideration | Withheld under s9(2)(b)(ii) of the Official Information Act 1982. |
Applicant | Alpha Ally Holdings Limited (Singapore 100%) |
Vendors | Stephen Harold White and Stephan Paul Goodhue as trustees of the S H White Family Trust Vine Del Mar Limited |
Background | The Applicant is wholly owned by a Singaporean citizen. The Applicant intends to acquire the Land and business known as Stonyridge Vineyard, established by Stephen White in 1983. The estate labels are Larose, Airfield, Pilgrim and Luna Negra. The Applicant intends to hold the Land as a long-term investment and add value to the business, focusing on increasing export sales, supported by Mr White who will be appointed as Brand Ambassador for Larose. Mr White will remain as a part owner of the business (with a 20% ownership interest) operating on the Land. The Applicant also intends to construct a new two-storey building for a barrel cellar and club house. The investment is likely to result in the following economic benefits:
Taking into account the size and characteristics of the Land, Toitū Te Whenua LINZ is satisfied that the benefit to New Zealand will be substantial and identifiable. The Applicant has met the investor test under the Act. |
More information | Catherine Reid Catherine Reid Barrister catherine@catherinereid.co.nz |
See the attached assessment report linked below, which was published in response to an Official Information Act request: