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NZ Rugby in $ 60.5m commitment to grassroots game

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The New Zealand Rugby ( NZR) board, in collaborat­ion with the New Zealand Ma ¯ ori Rugby Board and 26 provincial unions, has given the green light to a $ 62.5 million capital raise through the existing Silver Lake underwrite.

This strategic decision will see Silver Lake’s interest in NZR Commercial surge from 5.71 per cent to 7.5 per cent.

NZR will conclude the capital raise process which has already seen investment provided to NZR Commercial and stakeholde­rs, including more than 450 community rugby clubs, and the rebuilding of NZR reserves.

Raising the $ 62.5m and the establishm­ent of a Legacy Fund with a committed capital contributi­on of $ 60m were the final two outstandin­g elements of the transactio­n which had been approved by NZR’s voting members in June 2022.

The $ 60m Legacy Fund was agreed to be establishe­d as an endowment fund for rugby, to further grow and develop the game from the grassroots up. The fund will support annual grants for a range of community rugby initiative­s.

NZR investigat­ed alternativ­e options to raise the $ 62.5m, including approachin­g New Zealand institutio­nal investors. After evaluation of market conditions and support from external expertise, the board recommende­d the previously agreed Silver Lake underwrite provided certainty. It allowed the completion of the commitment­s approved by the members last year.

The partnershi­p with Silver Lake continues to be supported by NZR and the voting members, with early successes including the establishm­ent of a new board, appointmen­t of an NZR Commercial chief executive, expansion of the relationsh­ip with Adidas and the launch of NZR+.

NZR will retain 92.5 per cent of the equity in NZRC after the Silver Lake underwrite has been exercised.

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Photo / Getty Images Kiwi boxer Joseph Parker ( left) and Deontay Wilder prepare for their Saudi showdown by hamming it up at a press conference in Riyadh yesterday.

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