Chris Bishop

Chris Bishop

Financial Interests

Current as at 31 January, 2020.

2. OTHER COMPANIES AND BUSINESS ENTITIES:

Telstra Corporation Limited – telecommunications

Kiwi Property Group – property ownership and management

ParrotDog Brewing Limited – craft beer

5. ORGANISATIONS AND TRUSTS SEEKING GOVERNMENT FUNDING:

New Zealand Schools’ Debating Council – organises schools debating competitions

Wellington Speaking Union – organises schools debating competitions in Wellington

6. REAL PROPERTY:

Family home (jointly owned) – Pētone, Lower Hutt

7. SUPERANNUATION SCHEMES:

ANZ KiwiSaver

9. DEBTORS:

Rabobank – term deposits

10. CREDITORS:

ANZ Bank – mortgage

11. OVERSEAS TRAVEL COSTS:

Taiwan – parliamentary delegation – range of business, economic, and cultural visits. Contributor to travel, accommodation, meals, and hospitality: Taiwan Cultural Office.

United Kingdom – Inter-Parliamentary Cricket World Cup. Contributor to accommodation: Airbnb. Contributor to meals and hospitality: Government of the United Kingdom.

12. GIFTS:

Helicopter ride on West Coast as part of regional development visit with Maureen Pugh and Andrew Falloon – Westpower Limited


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