Automotive families amongst New Zealand’s wealthiest

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Published 10 June 2024

The National Business Review has published its rich list, outlining the top 100 most wealthy individuals/families in the country. Five groups in the list have current or former automotive holdings.

Headlining the list are Mat and Nick Mowbray of Zuru fame with an estimated $20b, edging out Graeme Hart sitting on $12.1b.

What Zuru does.

The Todd Family whose sold its interest in Mitsubishi back to the parent company in the late eighties, places at number three on the rich list. With a net worth in excess of $4 billion, the family has its investments in energy, minerals, property, healthcare and technology.

Todd family is into electricity generation, among other things.

The Fukutaka family, behind Drive Electric, is eighth on the list, with an estimated net worth of $1.6 billion.

Next among those with an automotive bent is the Christchurch-based Gough family. They were involved with Caterpillar Inc. and have an estimated net worth of $550 million. That puts them in position 35 on the rich list.

Drive electric slogan.

Coming in soon after is the Giltrap Family (41st on the list), with an estimated net worth of $480 million. That’s up from $475m in 2023.

In position 67 is the family of a former Nissan dealer in Morrinsville, the Mabers. The family is behind the multinational Power Farming Group, dealing in agricultural machinery. Their estimated net worth is $340 million.

The family of the late Peter Spencer, which has local distribution rights for Hyundai, Isuzu Ute and Renault, is no longer on the 2024 rich list.     

Giltrap building, Auckland.