27/02/2026
So this is pretty cool.
I’ve been running Money Savvy Move for less than a year and somehow my little practice has turned into a mini United Nations 🌍
Across 30+ people I’ve worked with so far, my clients have come from the UK, USA, Mauritius, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Nigeria, Korea, India, China, South Africa, and Australia. All beautiful humans who’ve chosen to make Aotearoa home.
So many of them come to me with the same questions,
👉🏾how does tax work here?
👉🏾Who do I need to know?
👉🏾What do I need to think about?
👉🏾And what about the cultural stuff nobody warns you about?
And it’s not just newcomers either. Some of these clients have been in NZ for decades and still need someone who properly gets it not just the numbers, but the nuance.
The similarities and differences across all these journeys honestly fascinate me. The challenges might vary but the ambition? Universal.
People keep telling me to figure out my niche. Maybe it’s ethnic communities? Maybe it’s immigrants building businesses in NZ? Honestly I don’t know if I need to label it.
These people keep finding me and I keep loving the work.Even when language is a barrier, in business, we all speak the same language: profit 💰
(And having travelled to over 25 countries, mostly around Europe and Asia, I guess it makes sense that the world keeps showing up at my door 🧳✈️)
This week I got to sponsor two community events that are really close to my heart, the Taranaki Multi Ethnic Extravaganza and a Taranaki Malayalee Association cricket initiative
🏏🎉 Supporting the communities that support us just makes sense.
If you’ve moved to NZ and feel lost navigating the business side of things, come talk to me.
I get it ❤️