For Immediate Release

Date: 12 February 2026

Te Mātaioho Ltd Advances Indigenous Sovereignty and Secures Strategic Outcomes at Waitangi Commemorations

Te Mātaioho Ltd (TML) confirms the successful completion of its objectives following its formal invitation to speak on 5 & 6 February during the Waitangi Commemorations held from 2–6 February 2026.

The platform enabled TML to present the fully articulated AIO Ecosystem, an integrated Indigenous framework uniting financial sovereignty, environmental stewardship, housing, education, and digital infrastructure, grounded in whakapapa, rangatiratanga, and intergenerational wellbeing.

Through its presence, TML strengthened its national positioning as a leader in Indigenous-designed financial systems and advanced key partnership conversations aligned with structured implementation.

Strategic Milestones Achieved

1. Advancement of Research & Development Alignment

Productive engagement confirmed alignment toward a proposed collaboration with Auckland University of Technology (AUT) as a research and development partner. Discussions centred on Indigenous-led innovation across finance, climate-responsive infrastructure, and secure digital systems reinforcing the academic backbone required to scale the AIO Ecosystem responsibly and with integrity.

2. Representation of AWA KĀINGA – Whare Series

TML successfully positioned AWA KĀINGA as a culturally grounded housing and community infrastructure solution designed to reconnect whānau to whenua and waterways while embedding climate resilience, sustainable design, and intergenerational affordability. The initiative generated strong engagement from stakeholders committed to regenerative development and place-based investment.

3. Strategic Engagement Across Technology & Community Infrastructure

Targeted discussions were undertaken about Alliance Community Group (ACG), Manoloop, and Cyvizen L33T to explore alignment across community development frameworks, secure digital architecture, and Indigenous data sovereignty protections. These engagements advanced the groundwork for trusted, secure financial and technological infrastructure under the AIO Ecosystem.

A Platform of Responsibility, Integrity, and Focus

Speaking at Waitangi carried deep constitutional and cultural significance, aligning the AIO Ecosystem with the enduring principles of He Wakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni and affirming Indigenous authority and economic self-determination.

Te Mātaioho Ltd also acknowledges that transformative Indigenous-led work can attract commentary from those operating outside the discipline and governance frameworks required to build sustainable systems. TML remains focused on structured delivery, lawful compliance, and measurable outcomes. Sovereignty is not rhetoric it is governance, capability, and execution. Progress belongs to those prepared to operate within their expertise, uphold standards, and build collaboratively for collective advancement.

“Waitangi is not just a place of remembrance it is a place of responsibility,” says Bronwyn Wilson-Hokianga, Managing Director of Te Mātaioho Ltd. “Our presence was about demonstrating that Indigenous sovereignty is operational. It is structured. It is disciplined. And it is designed to endure.”

Gratitude and Continuity

Te Mātaioho Ltd extends sincere thanks to the hau kāinga for the opportunity to stand, speak, and share our kaupapa. The mana of place, people, and history carries responsibility and we honour that.

TML looks forward to returning next year to present further progress, strengthened partnerships, and tangible implementation milestones as the AIO Ecosystem continues to move from vision to delivery.

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For Immediate Release

Date: 20 January 2026

Te Mātaioho Ltd Invited to Speak at Waitangi Commemorations, Advancing Indigenous Innovation and Partnership

Te Mātaioho Ltd (TML) confirms it was formally invited to speak publicly on 5 & 6 February as part of the Waitangi Commemorations held from 2–6 February 2026, recognising TML’s leadership in Indigenous-led finance, housing, and digital innovation.

The invitation provided an important platform for TML to present the AIO Ecosystem, an integrated Indigenous framework that brings together financial sovereignty, environmental stewardship, housing, education, and technology, grounded in whakapapa, rangatiratanga, and intergenerational wellbeing.

A central focus of TML’s engagement at Waitangi was the advancement of strategic partnerships, including the proposed collaboration with Auckland University of Technology (AUT) as a key research and development partner, supporting Indigenous-led innovation across finance, climate, and digital infrastructure.

TML also represented AWA KĀINGA – Whare Series, a culturally grounded housing and community infrastructure initiative designed to reconnect whānau to land and waterways while embedding climate resilience, sustainable design, and long-term affordability.

During the commemorations, TML took the opportunity to present Alliance Community Group (ACG), Manoloop, and Cyvizen L33T, exploring alignment across community development, secure digital systems, and Indigenous data protection.

Speaking at Waitangi carried deep significance, aligning the AIO Ecosystem with the enduring principles of He Wakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni, affirming Indigenous authority, self-determination, and the right of Māori to shape their own economic and technological futures.

“Waitangi is not just a place of remembrance, it is a place of responsibility,” says Bronwyn Wilson-Hokianga, Managing Director of Te Mātaioho Ltd. “Our presence here was about honouring He Wakaputanga by demonstrating what Indigenous sovereignty looks like in action, through finance, housing, technology, and partnerships that serve our people.”

Te Mātaioho Ltd continues to build pathways that strengthen Māori, Pasifika, and Indigenous communities while engaging national and international partners committed to ethical investment, sustainability, and Indigenous-led development.

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For Immediate Release

Date: 20 November 2025

San Francisco Engagements Successfully Advance Global Momentum for Indigenous-Led AIO Ecosystem

Te Mātaioho Ltd (TML) confirms that Bronwyn Wilson-Hokianga, Managing Director, successfully concluded her United States visit, including a keynote address at the World Indigenous Economic Summit in San Francisco.

The summit and associated engagements provided a strong platform to present the AIO Ecosystem, an Indigenous-led financial and environmental framework grounded in whakapapa (genealogy), kaitiakitanga (guardianship), and intergenerational wellbeing, to global investors, institutions, and Indigenous leaders.

While in San Francisco, Bronwyn met with international stakeholders across finance, climate, investment, technology, and community development, resulting in tangible interest in Indigenous-driven ESG investment models and long-term partnerships.

“The engagements in San Francisco reinforced that Indigenous values are not peripheral, they are central to the future of global finance and climate solutions,” says Wilson-Hokianga. “There was clear alignment around investment frameworks that are values-led, accountable, and regenerative.”

Key Outcomes from the U.S. Visit Included:

  • Delivery of a keynote address at the World Indigenous Economic Summit, positioning the AIO Ecosystem as a globally relevant Indigenous economic model;

  • Strategic introductions and relationship-building with partners from Te Moananui Akea Ltd, NUMA Group, Te Peeke Awaroa, Alliance Community Group, WESTC, and AWA KAINGA;

  • Constructive engagements with international investors and fund managers exploring ESG-aligned Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Indigenous-led sustainable finance;

  • Early-stage capital discussions to support flagship initiatives under Te Mātaioho Ltd, including AWA KAINGA, sustainable housing, renewable energy, education, and Indigenous-led digital financial infrastructure;

  • Te Mātaioho Ltd took the opportunity to formally propose that Aotearoa New Zealand host the next World Indigenous Economic Summit, extending an invitation grounded in Indigenous leadership, environmental stewardship, and Pacific-centered collaboration.

AWA KAINGA was highlighted as a cornerstone initiative within the AIO Ecosystem, focusing on culturally grounded housing and community infrastructure that reconnects whānau to land and waterways while embedding climate resilience and sustainable design.

The San Francisco visit marked an important milestone in Te Mātaioho Ltd’s international strategy, strengthening pathways for global collaboration while ensuring Māori and Indigenous communities retain leadership, data sovereignty, and long-term benefit.

Te Mātaioho Ltd welcomes ongoing engagement with impact investors, philanthropic partners, and institutional stakeholders seeking to align with ESG outcomes, sustainability, and Indigenous economic development.

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For Immediate Release

Date: 20 October 2025

Bronwyn Wilson-Hokianga Travels to the United States as Keynote Speaker at the World Indigenous Economic Summit

Te Mātaioho Ltd (TML) proudly announces that Bronwyn, Managing Director, has been invited as a keynote speaker at the World Indigenous Economic Summit in the United States.

During her visit, Bronwyn will travel across several major U.S. cities to present the AIO Ecosystem, a transformative Indigenous-led financial and environmental framework that blends whakapapa (genealogy), kaitiakitanga (guardianship), and intergenerational wellbeing into the world of global finance.

Our AIO Ecosystem initiative strengthen Indigenous economies, enable environmental regeneration, and create sustainable pathways for prosperity grounded in Indigenous values and global ESG principles.

“This journey is about more than finance, it’s about reconnecting economies to values that sustain life,” says Bronwyn. “We’re building partnerships that recognise the power of Indigenous leadership and the global potential of ESG-linked investments to drive environmental and social transformation.”

Throughout her U.S. engagements, Bronwyn will:

  • Deliver a keynote presentation at the World Indigenous Economic Summit;

  • Introduce strategic partners from Te Moananui Akea Ltd, NUMA Group, Te Peeke Awaroa, Alliance Community Group Awa Kāinga and WESTC;

  • Engage international investors and fund managers interested in ESG, FDI, and Indigenous-led sustainable finance;

  • Raise capital to fund flagship projects under Te Mātaioho Ltd, including sustainable housing, renewable energy, and education initiatives empowering Māori, Pasifika, and Indigenous communities globally.

Te Mātaioho Ltd welcomes impact investors, philanthropic partners, and institutional stakeholders seeking to align with ESG, sustainability, and Indigenous economic development objectives

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