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Tatauranga umanga Māori - Statistics on Māori businesses: June 2025 quarter presents information on one subset of Māori businesses that contribute to our country's economy. This release includes data on Māori authorities and related businesses. It does not cover all Māori businesses in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Māori authorities are defined as businesses that receive, manage, and/or administer assets held in common ownership by iwi and Māori. Māori authorities are largely identified through their tax codes as registered with Inland Revenue. Any business within a Māori authority ownership group is also included for the purposes of Tatauranga umanga Māori.
Key facts
In the June 2025 quarter, around 1,500 Māori authorities and related businesses were in the Tatauranga umanga Māori population.
All figures are actual values and are not adjusted for seasonal effects.
In the June 2025 quarter compared with the June 2024 quarter:
- the total value of sales by Māori authorities was $1,069 million, up $8.2 million (0.8 percent)
- the total value of purchases by Māori authorities was $740 million, down $38 million (4.9 percent)
- the total number of filled jobs for Māori authorities was 11,850, down 320 jobs (2.6 percent)
- the total value of earnings by employees of Māori authorities was $225 million, up $4.1 million (1.9 percent)
- Māori authorities exported $219 million worth of goods, up $2.9 million (1.4 percent).
Number, value, and percentage changes are calculated on unrounded figures.
Business financial data
Industry sales and purchases for Māori authorities and related businesses in the June 2025 quarter were:
- primary industries ‒ $333 million in sales, $252 million in purchases
- goods-producing industries ‒ $234 million in sales, $149 million in purchases
- services industries ‒ $503 million in sales, $338 million in purchases.
Quarter | Primary industries | Goods-producing industries | Services industries |
Jun-20 | 293000000 | 215000000 | 351000000 |
Sep-20 | 289000000 | 200000000 | 382000000 |
Dec-20 | 365000000 | 281000000 | 396000000 |
Mar-21 | 340000000 | 199000000 | 337000000 |
Jun-21 | 345000000 | 229000000 | 395000000 |
Sep-21 | 392000000 | 221000000 | 427000000 |
Dec-21 | 348000000 | 265000000 | 486000000 |
Mar-22 | 317000000 | 193000000 | 418000000 |
Jun-22 | 327000000 | 202000000 | 462000000 |
Sep-22 | 305000000 | 196000000 | 450000000 |
Dec-22 | 299000000 | 210000000 | 486000000 |
Mar-23 | 320000000 | 188000000 | 429000000 |
Jun-23 | 347000000 | 212000000 | 494000000 |
Sep-23 | 405000000 | 178000000 | 507000000 |
Dec-23 | 354000000 | 214000000 | 617000000 |
Mar-24 | 369000000 | 193000000 | 520000000 |
Jun-24 | 317000000 | 203000000 | 540000000 |
Sep-24 | 379000000 | 198000000 | 527000000 |
Dec-24 | 405000000 | 246000000 | 585000000 |
Mar-25 | 379000000 | 208000000 | 494000000 |
Jun-25 | 333000000 | 234000000 | 503000000 |
Industry groupings for:
- primary industries include businesses involved in farming, forestry, fishing, and mining
- goods-producing industries include businesses involved in manufacturing; utilities such as electricity, gas, water, and waste services; and construction
- services industries include businesses involved in health care and social assistance, real estate, travel agencies, and management services ‒ for example, head offices.
Due to the small number of Māori authorities in the Tatauranga umanga Māori population, some industries have been grouped together to allow more data to be released.
Broad industry groups - ANZSIC06 on Datainfo+ has more information on how the industries are grouped.
For the June 2025 quarter compared with the June 2024 quarter, the total value of sales by Māori authorities and related businesses rose $8.2 million.
By industry, the largest movements were:
- goods-producing industries, up $30 million (15 percent)
- health care and social assistance, down $21 million (11 percent)
- primary industries, up $15 million (4.9 percent).
"Industry" | "Dollar change" |
"Goods-producing industries" | 30000000 |
"Primary industries" | 15000000 |
"Other services industries" | 7000000 |
"Rental | -1000000 |
hiring | -9000000 |
and real estate services" | -13000000 |
"Professional | -21000000 |
scientific | |
technical | |
administrative | |
and support services" | |
"Arts | |
recreation | |
and other services" | |
"Health care and social assistance" |
Note that sales reported here may include donations and government funding. These funding sources are more prevalent in services industries.
Business financial data: June 2025 quarter has information on sales and purchases for most market industries in New Zealand.
Business employment data
For Māori authorities and related businesses in the June 2025 quarter compared with the June 2024 quarter:
- the number of filled jobs for men was 5,260, down 130 jobs (2.5 percent)
- the number of filled jobs for women was 6,590, down 180 jobs (2.7 percent)
- the value of total earnings for men was $111 million, up $1.7 million (1.5 percent)
- the value of total earnings for women was $114 million, up $2.5 million (2.2 percent).
The total number of filled jobs for Māori authorities and related businesses fell by 320 jobs in the June 2025 quarter compared with the June 2024 quarter. The movements by industry group were:
- primary industries, down 50 jobs (1.6 percent)
- goods-producing industries, down 40 jobs (4.8 percent)
- services industries, down 240 jobs (2.8 percent).
"Industry" | "Percentage change" |
"Primary industries" | -1.6 |
"Goods-producing industries" | -4.8 |
"Services industries" | -2.8 |
Total earnings for employees of Māori authorities and related businesses rose $4.1 million to $225 million in the June 2025 quarter compared with the June 2024 quarter. The movements in earnings by industry group were:
- primary industries, up $1.4 million (2.5 percent)
- goods-producing industries, up $0.3 million (2.1 percent)
- services industries, up $2.4 million (1.6 percent).
"Industry" | "Percentage" |
"Primary industries" | 2.5 |
"Goods-producing industries" | 2.1 |
"Services industries" | 1.6 |
Business employment data: June 2025 quarter has more information on filled jobs and gross earnings for all New Zealand businesses.
Goods exports
In the June 2025 quarter compared with the June 2024 quarter, the value of:
- total goods exports by Māori authorities was $219 million, up $2.9 million (1.4 percent)
- exports of milk powder, butter, and cheese was $51 million, down $5.1 million (9.2 percent)
- exports of all other goods was $168 million, up $8.1 million (5.1 percent); other goods exported by Māori authorities may include goods such as kaimoana (seafood), meat, machinery, and wine.
Quarter | "Milk powder | All other | Total |
Jun-20 | butter | 149000000 | 191000000 |
Sep-20 | and cheese" | 133000000 | 151000000 |
Dec-20 | 42000000 | 211000000 | 278000000 |
Mar-21 | 18000000 | 161000000 | 196000000 |
Jun-21 | 67000000 | 192000000 | 245000000 |
Sep-21 | 35000000 | 225000000 | 257000000 |
Dec-21 | 53000000 | 159000000 | 249000000 |
Mar-22 | 31000000 | 142000000 | 200000000 |
Jun-22 | 90000000 | 156000000 | 215000000 |
Sep-22 | 58000000 | 160000000 | 223000000 |
Dec-22 | 59000000 | 171000000 | 230000000 |
Mar-23 | 63000000 | 146000000 | 199000000 |
Jun-23 | 59000000 | 146000000 | 210000000 |
Sep-23 | 53000000 | 134000000 | 188000000 |
Dec-23 | 64000000 | 146000000 | 219000000 |
Mar-24 | 54000000 | 152000000 | 209000000 |
Jun-24 | 73000000 | 160000000 | 216000000 |
Sep-24 | 57000000 | 182000000 | 224000000 |
Dec-24 | 56000000 | 174000000 | 254000000 |
Mar-25 | 42000000 | 161000000 | 219000000 |
Jun-25 | 80000000 | 168000000 | 219000000 |
Note that goods may be exported by businesses in both the primary industries (for example, livestock or unprocessed seafood) and the goods-producing industries (for example, meat, dairy products, and wine).
Overseas merchandise trade: June 2025 has more information on imports and exports of merchandise goods for all New Zealand businesses.
Data updates to Tatauranga umanga Māori
Changes in business ownership and structure, including the sale of subsidiaries and acquisition of new businesses, are reflected in these results. These adjustments can lead to some businesses being reclassified into different industry groups, or businesses being added to, or removed from, the population. Each business is categorised based on the industry that most accurately reflects its primary activity for the reporting period.
The population of Māori authorities used in this release differs to the population in the previous quarterly release. Data on Māori authorities presented in this release are based on the revised population used in the 2024 annual release.
Counts of Māori authorities in the annual release are based on business demography data. Due to different levels of coverage, the counts presented in this quarterly release will differ from those published in the annual release.
Tatauranga umanga Māori - Statistics on Māori businesses: 2024 has more information on changes to the Māori business population.
Definitions and metadata
Tatauranga umanga Māori - Statistics on Māori businesses: quarterly - DataInfo+ provides general methodology and definitions relevant for Māori business statistics.
Tatauranga umanga Māori: 2023 pūrongo matatini - Statistics on Māori businesses: 2023 technical report provides contextual and technical information about Stats NZ's publication of Tatauranga umanga Māori (TUM) - Statistics on Māori businesses.
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Next release
Tatauranga umanga Māori - Statistics on Māori businesses: September 2025 quarter will be released on 16 January 2026.