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Applicant
Microsoft 6399 New Zealand Limited
Case number(s)
202200050
Decision date
Type
Decision
DecisionConsent granted
Section 12(1)(a) Overseas Investment Act 2005
Decision makerThe Minister for Land Information and the Associate Minister of Finance 
Decision date8 February 2023  
Pathway(s)Benefit to New Zealand 
InvestmentAn overseas investment in sensitive land being the acquisition of approximately 6.5 ha of land at 151 Brigham Creek Road, Whenuapai, Auckland.  
Asset valueWithheld under s9(2)(b)(ii) of the Official Information Act 1982  
ApplicantMicrosoft 6399 New Zealand Limited 
United States of America (79.41%)
United Kingdom (7.84%)
Canada (2.86%)
Norway (1.65%)
Switzerland (1.38%)
Various (6.86%)
VendorNeil Construction Limited 
Malaysia (91%)
Singapore (9%)
Background

Microsoft 6399 New Zealand Limited is a New Zealand registered company ultimately owned by Microsoft Corporation, an American multinational technology company with headquarters in Washington U.S. Microsoft Corporation develops, manufactures, licences, supports and sells computer software, consumer electronics, personal computers, and related services. 

Consent has been granted under the Benefit to New Zealand pathway for the Applicant to acquire a freehold interest in approximately 6.5 hectares of land at Withheld under s9(2)(b)(ii) of the Official Information Act 1982.(however at the time of publication, this acquisition remains conditional). The land is sensitive as it is non-urban land over 5 ha.  

The land is currently a vacant site, ready for development. The Applicant intends to construct a data centre on the land. The investment will support the two data centres currently under construction under the Applicant's previously consented significant business asset application (consent 201900507).  

The investment will benefit New Zealand by introducing significant capital into New Zealand (including approximately $180 million of initial capital investment into this site), and by creating 50 new full time equivalent (FTE) jobs once the data centre on this site is operational plus 300 temporary FTE jobs during construction of the data centre on this site. 

More informationTara Wylie
Simpson Grierson (Auckland) 
Private Bag 92518 
Auckland 1141 

See the attached assessment report linked below, which was published in response to an Official Information Act request:

Overseas Investment Assessment Report – Microsoft 6399 New Zealand Limited

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