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Adrian Orr Joins Cook Islands National Superannuation Fund Board
Former Reserve Bank of New Zealand governor Adrian Orr has been appointed to the board of the Cook Islands National Superannuation Fund. This development follows Orr’s unexpected departure from the Reserve Bank in March 2023. The fund, which currently manages approximately $300 million in assets, announced Orr’s appointment in a media release, highlighting his connection to the Cook Islands through his grandfather, No’oroa George, a native of the islands.
Orr has been a strong advocate for the establishment of the superannuation fund, supporting his uncle, former Member of Parliament Norman George, during the legislative process. According to the fund’s statement, Orr provided “strategic and operational support” to the board and its executive team prior to his appointment.
In addition to his role with the superannuation fund, Orr collaborated with the fund’s chief executive, Damien Beddoes, to create the Pacific Islands Investment Forum, which engages 20 funds from 12 countries. This initiative reflects Orr’s commitment to enhancing investment opportunities within the region.
Fund chair Heinz Matysik emphasized Orr’s extensive industry experience, stating, “Adrian brings a wealth of industry knowledge and leadership that will strengthen our board. His appointment comes at a pivotal time as the fund enters its next phase of growth and development.”
Orr has not publicly addressed the circumstances surrounding his resignation from the Reserve Bank. His departure raised questions due to its unexpected nature, with the bank only confirming that his reasons were “personal.” In June, a release of documents indicated that Orr had been negotiating a Five Year Funding Agreement with bank officials and the Minister of Finance when he chose to resign. He reportedly believed that the bank required additional funding beyond what the board was prepared to authorize.
As Orr begins his new role, his experience and connections within the financial sector are expected to play a significant part in the future success of the Cook Islands National Superannuation Fund.
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