Bay of Plenty Times

PMG Funds celebrates 30 years

‘We were, to some extent, selling the potential, selling the dream’

- Zoe Hunter

I have taken some pride in creating something that will continue for many years to come. Denis Mcmahon, company’s founder

It started as a one-man band. Now, 30 years on, PMG Funds looks after nearly $1 billion of commercial property nationwide. In the last decade alone, the Bay of Plenty-based funds management company has grown from 120 investors to more than 4000 across four generation­s, with investors from six months old to 94.

The company’s founder, Denis Mcmahon, and chief executive, Scott Mckenzie, say its secret to longevity is the people: “He tangata, he tangata, he tangata.”

Where it all began

PMG Funds founder Denis Mcmahon said it felt “surreal” to see the company he had started in 1992 still standing today.

“I started off on my own in a small office in the old Trustpower building in Spring St. I was the only tenant.”

Three decades on, Mcmahon said it was reassuring to know the company had stood the test of time.

“That is why this is the year I will step back from the company. I feel it is in good hands.”

Mcmahon said he started the succession planning when he hired nowceo Scott Mckenzie in 2012.

“It has paid dividends and it has come home to its roots. I have taken some pride in creating something that will continue for many years to come.”

Mcmahon was been dubbed one of the “pioneers” of the property syndicatio­n industry.

His first syndicatio­n was in 1994 at 143 Durham St, where PMG Funds’ current offices are today.

He had what was called the baker’s dozen — 13 investors — “tremendous people” from the original syndicate in funds who were still involved today.

“I have had a 30-year relationsh­ip with those people. They are not just investors. I have got to know them as people. I have dealt with their parents, children, and grandchild­ren. That tells the whole story. That is very rewarding and very special.”

From there, Mcmahon grew his philosophy, which was to be invested in the company.

“That need to co-invest, so you look at any decision through the investor’s eye. I instilled it in Scott from day one. This industry is all about trust. That goes right to the core of what we do in this industry.

“I saw in Scott someone who could be trusted with my legacy and my investors. The last 10 years speak for themselves.”

Mcmahon said what he’s enjoyed

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PMG Funds chief executive Scott Mckenzie(left) and PMG Funds founder Denis Mcmahon.
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