List of South Island companies

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This is a list of major South Island, New Zealand based companies. To qualify a company must 1) have its registered office in the South Island; 2) a majority of its shareholders (51% or greater) must reside in the South Island; and 3) it must be listed on the NZX, NZAX or the Deloitte South Island Index and have an annual revenue of greater than NZ$100 million.

CompanySector NZX
Alliance Group Agriculture -
Allied Press Publishing -
Apple Fields Limited Property development NZX : APF
Arthur Barnett Retail -
Aurora Energy Electricity distribution -
BLIS Technologies Biotechnology NZX : BLT
Blue Sky Meats Agriculture -
Botry-Zen Biotechnology NZX : BOZ
Britten Motorcycle Company Manufacturing -
Canterbury Building Society Financial services NZX : CBS
Canterbury Television Media -
Cavotec MSL Other NZX : CCC
Christchurch Casino Hospitality -
Citibus Transport -
Connexionz Technology NZX : CNX
Ebos Group Technology NZX : EBO
Emersons Food and beverage -
Eurekster Video game industry -
Fergburger Food and beverage -
Foodstuffs Retail -
Fulton Hogan Construction -
Glenorchy Air Transport -
Griffin's Foods Food and beverage -
H & J Smith Retail -
KMD Brands Retail NZX : KMD
Leopard Coachlines Transport -
Longacre Press Publishing -
Lyttelton Port Company Port NZX : LPC
Macpac Outdoors Manufacturing -
McCashins Brewery Food and beverage -
Monteith's Food and beverage -
Mount Cook Group Tourism and Transport -
NZ Farming Systems Uruguay Agriculture NZX : NZS
NZSKI Tourism -
New Zealand Wool Services International Primary NZX : WSI
Nelson Building Society Banking -
New Zealand Midland Railway Company Transport -
New Zealand Natural Hospitality -
NZ Windfarms Development NZX : NWF
Night 'n Day Retail -
Orion New Zealand Electricity distribution -
Pacific Edge Biotechnology NZX : PEB
Particle Systems Manufacturing -
Passenger Transport (New Zealand) Transport -
PGG Wrightson Agriculture NZX : PGW
Plus SMS Technology NZX : PLS
Postie Plus Group Retail NZX : PPG
Property Finance Group Financial services NZX : PFG
Pyne Gould Corporation Financial services NZX : PGC
Radio Otago Media -
Red Bus Transport -
Ritchies Coachlines Transport -
Ryman Healthcare Medicine NZX : RYM
Salehoo Technology -
SBS Bank Banking -
Scott Technology Technology NZX : SCT
Silver Fern Farms Agriculture NZX : SFF
SLI Systems Technology -
Smiths City Group Retail NZX : SCY
South Canterbury Finance Financial services-
South Port New Zealand Port NZX : SPN
Straylight Studios Video game industry -
The National Property Trust Development NZX : NAP
The New Zealand Wine Company Primary NZX : NWC
Two Paddocks Hospitality -
Union Shipping Group Transport -
Widespread Energy Energy NZX : WEN
Widespread Portfolios Mining NZX : WID
Westland Milk Products Manufacturing -
Wests Manufacturing -
Windflow Technology Technology NZX : WTL
Whitcoulls Retail -
Whitestone Cheese Food and beverage -
Wigram Brewing company Food and beverage -
Wynn Williams & Co Law -

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