P&H Partners NZ Showcases New Zealand Investor Visa Opportunities at Gurugram Seminar

Gurugram, India – Global advisory firm P&H Partners NZ hosted an exclusive seminar in Gurugram to highlight investment and residency opportunities in New Zealand through the Active Investor Plus Visa, ahead of the country’s Business Investor Work Visa applications opening on November 24, 2025.

Held at Le Meridien, Gurugram, the event drew participation from high-net-worth individuals, entrepreneurs, and investment professionals, offering insights into global mobility, investment diversification, and pathways to residency in one of the world’s most stable economies.

The seminar was chaired by James Hall, Founder and CEO of ANZ Migrate, who led an in-depth discussion on the Active Investor Plus Visa and its benefits for experienced investors. Hall emphasized that the program enables investors to contribute to New Zealand’s sustainable business growth while securing residency.

Kay Cheong also addressed the audience, conducting a focused session on Singapore residency options. Representatives from MA Financial, MA NZ Growth Fund, Elevation Capital, and Nexus Capital Partners presented a range of eligible investment avenues under the visa program.

According to P&H Partners NZ, the firm has already facilitated over NZD 15 million in investments from Indian applicants under the Active Investor Plus (AIP) program. Building on this success, the company aims to mobilize an additional NZD 50 million through a series of investor-centric seminars across major Indian cities.

India stands at the heart of a global investment wave. As more Indian entrepreneurs look beyond borders, our mission is to guide them through reliable, opportunity-driven pathways to global mobility and business expansion,” said Hall.

With a strong presence across Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Manila, Jakarta, and Melbourne, P&H Partners NZ plans to further strengthen its India outreach, connecting investors with credible global investment and residency opportunities.

By: Sandhya Bharti

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