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Toni Severin

Toni Severin

Former ACT List MP

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Financial interests

Each year, Members of Parliament are required to declare their financial interests, along with other specified interests.

This page shows all the interests that Toni Severin declared when the register was last compiled. From time to time, amendments are also made and are incorporated into the list you see here.

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Interests for Toni Severin as at 31 January 2023
1 Company directorships and controlling interests
  • Jet-X Christchurch Limited (not operating; shares from Jet-X Limited) – waterblasting
  • Jet-X Wellington Limited – waterblasting
    E329980 Steam-cleaning of building exteriors
    View on NZBN Registry
  • VESS 2013 Limited – property rental
    L671160 Rental of residential property
    View on NZBN Registry
  • Jet-X NZ Limited – waterblasting
    E329980 Steam-cleaning of building exteriors
    View on NZBN Registry
4 Beneficial interests in, and trusteeships of, trusts
  • The Severins Trust (trustee and beneficiary)
  • R & T Severin Trust (trustee and beneficiary)
6 Real property
  • Family home (owned by trust) – Shirley, Christchurch
  • Rental property (owned by company) – Shirley, Christchurch
  • Commercial property (owned by trust) – Alicetown, Lower Hutt
  • Land for building (owned by trust) – Tekapō
7 Retirement (superannuation) schemes
  • Mercer KiwiSaver
9 Debtors (those who owe Toni Severin money)
  • VESS 2013 Limited – money owed to R & T Severin
  • R & T Severin Trust – money owed to R & T Severin
  • Jet-X Wellington Limited – business purchase (home loan) against family home
  • The Severins Trust – money owed to R & T Severin
10 Creditors (those who Toni Severin owes money to)
  • Spider Properties Limited – commercial property purchase
  • ANZ Bank – mortgages

An asterisk (*) denotes that the interest rate payable in relation to the debt is less than the normal market interest rate that applied at the time the debt was incurred, or, if the terms of the debt have been amended, at the time of that amendment.

Due to the original formatting of this material, some interests might exist on the same line.

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