Memberships

Membership in NZBRiC is open to individuals and organisations aligned with our mission of strengthening New Zealand–China business engagement. We offer five membership tiers:

  1. Individual
  2. Corporate
  3. Associate
  4. Associate Platinum
  5. Industry Representative


Member Benefits: Our Four Core Pillars

All NZBRiC members benefit from our four core pillars, designed to support engagement, insight, and growth in the China market:


ADVOCACY

NZBRiC advocates for the latest developments in thought leadership, industry positions, and the policy perspectives of its members on New Zealand-China matters as a singular voice. This advocacy encompasses both local, regional, and national government levels.


INFORMATION AND INSIGHTS

NZBRiC publishes cutting-edge quarterly reports and regularly hosts panels and seminars led by top business leaders, industry scholars, and official New Zealand delegations. In doing so, we help keep out members at the forefront of market developments in China.


NETWORKING

NZBRiC hosts 40+ events each year for networking, government relations, and relationship-building between the New Zealand and Chinese communities. In a business ecosystem defined by personal relationships and trust, networking is crucial for our members.


REPRESENTATION

NZBRiC collectively represents the interests of New Zealand industries, collaboratives, and small companies/startups as they navigate through the Chinese market. Through representation, as we share business success across the New Zealand-China community.


A detailed breakdown of tiered membership benefits can be accessed here.

  • Individual Membership
    Duration
    12 months
    Package price
    RMB 1,000

    INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS are New Zealand passport holders or permanent residents. Other individuals who demonstrate a commitment to supporting NZBRiC's objectives and are willing to contribute their time may also be considered for membership, subject to Board approval. Individual Members have access to individual-level benefits of NZBRiC membership.

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