MP Trusts & Beneficial Interests
Trust declarations by Members of Parliament
447
All years combined
153
All years
King
10 trusts
18
2006 - 2025
Trust Type Breakdown
Trust Declarations by Party
Avg: 8.1 trusts per MP
Avg: 6.3 trusts per MP
Avg: 3.3 trusts per MP
Avg: 3.4 trusts per MP
Avg: 7.7 trusts per MP
Avg: 4.6 trusts per MP
Key Insight: Family Trusts
Family trusts are the most common type declared by MPs. These are often used for estate planning and asset protection, which is common across New Zealand.
Party Differences
Trust ownership varies between parties. This may reflect different demographic makeup and wealth levels of MPs in each party.
View all MP financial interestsData Source
Trust data from the Register of Pecuniary and Other Specified Interests of Members of Parliament. MPs must declare beneficial interests in trusts and trusteeships. This includes whether they are a trustee, beneficiary, or both.
Data sourced from Government transparency and parliamentary records. Our datasets may not be complete. Automated analysis can produce errors. If you believe any data on this page is incorrect, please contact us at hello@nzxplorer.co.nz.
For informational purposes only. Not investment advice.