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Confirmation of Funding for celebration of the 37th America’s Cup in Tāmaki Makaurau

October 21, 2021

Kiwi  Home Defence has today written to the General Committee of the Royal New  Zealand Yacht Squadron and the Trustees of The Team New Zealand Trust to  increase our firm commitment from $20 million to $40 million to support Team  New Zealand for the 2024 defence of the America’s Cup at home in  Auckland.

The $40 million comprises the $20 million from the personal private  interests of Mark Dunphy and his associates announced on 14 September and a  further $20 million of funding proposed today which is being fully  underwritten by Kiwi Home Defence on account of prospective donors.

Kiwi Home Defence considers that, with the additional commitment we are  making today, the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron and Team New Zealand will have  sufficient funding to stage a fully funded and competitive defence of the  America’s Cup at home in Auckland.

“We have reviewed the publicly available financial information from the  staging of our tremendous Cup defence earlier this year along with the  summary information provided to us by Team New Zealand representatives. It is  our understanding from this review that the actual shortfall for a home  defence is $40 million, not the $80 million which had been advised, and our  proposal today fully bridges the shortfall.

“Kiwi Home Defence considers that the defence of the America’s Cup in 2024  can, should and must be held here at home in Tāmaki Makaurau. Our letter  demonstrates that the required funding is available to support the Cup  defence at home,” Mark Dunphy Kiwi Home Defence Spokesperson said.

“The 2024 America’s Cup defence provides a magnificent opportunity to  announce our country is back and open for business as the Covid 19 pandemic  recedes. This superb event, with its huge global audience, would be very  beneficial for re-establishing New Zealand’s international linkages and  visibility. It will also maximize the return on the significant investment  New Zealand taxpayers and Auckland Council have made in the legacy  infrastructure built for AC36”, Mr Dunphy continued.

“We have been working tirelessly to ensure a successful home defence can be  staged since the Commodore of the RNZYS asked on 1 June that we seek to  arrange funding. We have been successful in that mission and we now invite  Team New Zealand and the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron to consider our  proposals in the positive and constructive way they are made. We are  passionate supporters of Team New Zealand and its sailors, designers, boat  builders and shore crew.

“Team NZ advised at our first meeting that $120 Million is the funding  required for the Team. Kiwi Home Defence Limited PO Box 1394, Auckland 1140  Tel: (+649) 320 0413 www.kiwihomedefence.com

"Team NZ has said it is committed to funding $80 million from commercial  sponsorships and private donors. This leaves a balance of $40 million to be  committed to fully fund Team New Zealand. Today, we are making a firm  commitment to provide the additional $40 million for the Team.

 “Our updated funding proposal assumes that the Crown and Auckland Council  will be invited back to the table to support the staging of the event, and  that their offer of cash (NZ$31 million) and in-kind support (NZ$68 million)  stands.

“Time is of the essence for the smooth planning of, and preparation for,  the AC37 defence in March 2024. Through the Trustees, and with the  involvement of the RNZYS, Kiwi Home Defence now seeks a meeting as early as  possible with TNZ for the parties to expedite matters and make arrangements  for the defence to proceed in Auckland” Mr Dunphy concluded.

 For information: call Charles Finny 027 544 1547