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Surf Life Saving New Zealand Announces Continuation Of Partnership With Toyota Financial Services
Surf Life Saving New Zealand Announces Continuation Of Partnership With Toyota Financial Services

Scoop

time11 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • Scoop

Surf Life Saving New Zealand Announces Continuation Of Partnership With Toyota Financial Services

Press Release – Surf Life Saving New Zealand Surf Life Saving New Zealand (SLSNZ) is today announcing a further three-year extension of its partnership with Toyota Finance New Zealand (TFS), with TFS signing on to remain a Major Partner. For 115 years, surf lifeguards have stood watch over New Zealand's coastline to help ensure beachgoers return home safely, many of them volunteers. SLSNZ supports over 74 surf lifesaving clubs patrolling at over 90 locations, and more than 4,600 volunteer surf lifeguards. SLSNZ relies on the support of its commercial partners to help them carry out this important work. Steve Fisher, SLSNZ CEO, believes that a longstanding partnership such as the SLSNZ relationship with TFS can only be successful if it is based on an aligned purpose. 'We admire Toyota's value of being a brand for all Kiwis, ensuring that the freedom of movement is a reality for all. Similarly, we are focused on making our beaches and coastlines accessible to everyone, by focusing on protecting and supporting our local communities, reducing risk, being proactive in preventing harm, and driving positive outcomes,' he says. Toyota Financial Services has supported SLSNZ for an incredible 13 years and the sponsorship will see it supply the organisation with over 70 Toyota vehicles to support regional lifesaving delivery and community education programmes – making it one of the largest not-for-profit vehicle fleets in New Zealand. The vehicles have proven to be valuable tools in Surf Life Saving's mission to keep New Zealanders safe on our vast stretch of coastline. Toyota Financial Services' Chief Executive Officer, Brent Knight says that the continuation of the partnership was natural given the close relationship between the organisations, and he anticipated that the Toyota brand would continue to be linked with surf lifesaving rescue services nationally. 'We have an aligned goal in focusing on the wellbeing of our nation. To achieve this goal, we need to ensure surf lifeguards have the appropriate support and resources to perform their role to the best of their abilities,' he says. 'We are a nation of coast lovers: every year, around 3.1 million Kiwis visit the coast on average 3.8 times a month. Unfortunately, between 2014 and 2024, there were 429 drowning fatalities along our beaches and coastlines. But that number would have been much higher were it not for surf lifeguards, who saved 726 lives last summer.' Brent says that, from Toyota's perspective, there is a strong alignment of objectives and cultures between Toyota and Surf Life Saving, in particular their focus on community and safety. 'Community involvement is one of our core Toyota pillars. We have always had deep roots in our local communities, and we are focused on how we can make a positive social impact and give back to them.' he says. 'By supporting the Surf Life Saving movement, we are literally helping to save lives.' As part of the partnership, TFS will remain a naming rights sponsor of the Surf Life Saving Northern Region Awards of Excellence, the annual celebration of surf lifesaving excellence across the Auckland and Northland regions, stretching south to Raglan on the west coast. For the first time, TFS will also be the naming rights sponsor of the national Awards of Excellence, celebrating the best of New Zealand's surf lifesaving achievements. 'We've been supporting these celebrations for the Northern Region for many years, so it only makes sense for us to extend that support to celebrate all our surf lifeguards and all surf lifesaving clubs across the country,' says Brent. 'These awards are a great opportunity for us to meet and acknowledge the people behind the clubs and patrols that continue to keep us safe, summer after summer, year after year.'

Surf Life Saving New Zealand Announces Continuation Of Partnership With Toyota Financial Services
Surf Life Saving New Zealand Announces Continuation Of Partnership With Toyota Financial Services

Scoop

time12 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • Scoop

Surf Life Saving New Zealand Announces Continuation Of Partnership With Toyota Financial Services

Press Release – Surf Life Saving New Zealand Toyota Financial Services has supported SLSNZ for an incredible 13 years and the sponsorship will see it supply the organisation with over 70 Toyota vehicles to support regional lifesaving delivery and community education programmes. Surf Life Saving New Zealand (SLSNZ) is today announcing a further three-year extension of its partnership with Toyota Finance New Zealand (TFS), with TFS signing on to remain a Major Partner. For 115 years, surf lifeguards have stood watch over New Zealand's coastline to help ensure beachgoers return home safely, many of them volunteers. SLSNZ supports over 74 surf lifesaving clubs patrolling at over 90 locations, and more than 4,600 volunteer surf lifeguards. SLSNZ relies on the support of its commercial partners to help them carry out this important work. Steve Fisher, SLSNZ CEO, believes that a longstanding partnership such as the SLSNZ relationship with TFS can only be successful if it is based on an aligned purpose. 'We admire Toyota's value of being a brand for all Kiwis, ensuring that the freedom of movement is a reality for all. Similarly, we are focused on making our beaches and coastlines accessible to everyone, by focusing on protecting and supporting our local communities, reducing risk, being proactive in preventing harm, and driving positive outcomes,' he says. Toyota Financial Services has supported SLSNZ for an incredible 13 years and the sponsorship will see it supply the organisation with over 70 Toyota vehicles to support regional lifesaving delivery and community education programmes – making it one of the largest not-for-profit vehicle fleets in New Zealand. The vehicles have proven to be valuable tools in Surf Life Saving's mission to keep New Zealanders safe on our vast stretch of coastline. Toyota Financial Services' Chief Executive Officer, Brent Knight says that the continuation of the partnership was natural given the close relationship between the organisations, and he anticipated that the Toyota brand would continue to be linked with surf lifesaving rescue services nationally. 'We have an aligned goal in focusing on the wellbeing of our nation. To achieve this goal, we need to ensure surf lifeguards have the appropriate support and resources to perform their role to the best of their abilities,' he says. 'We are a nation of coast lovers: every year, around 3.1 million Kiwis visit the coast on average 3.8 times a month. Unfortunately, between 2014 and 2024, there were 429 drowning fatalities along our beaches and coastlines. But that number would have been much higher were it not for surf lifeguards, who saved 726 lives last summer.' Brent says that, from Toyota's perspective, there is a strong alignment of objectives and cultures between Toyota and Surf Life Saving, in particular their focus on community and safety. 'Community involvement is one of our core Toyota pillars. We have always had deep roots in our local communities, and we are focused on how we can make a positive social impact and give back to them.' he says. 'By supporting the Surf Life Saving movement, we are literally helping to save lives.' As part of the partnership, TFS will remain a naming rights sponsor of the Surf Life Saving Northern Region Awards of Excellence, the annual celebration of surf lifesaving excellence across the Auckland and Northland regions, stretching south to Raglan on the west coast. For the first time, TFS will also be the naming rights sponsor of the national Awards of Excellence, celebrating the best of New Zealand's surf lifesaving achievements. 'We've been supporting these celebrations for the Northern Region for many years, so it only makes sense for us to extend that support to celebrate all our surf lifeguards and all surf lifesaving clubs across the country,' says Brent. 'These awards are a great opportunity for us to meet and acknowledge the people behind the clubs and patrols that continue to keep us safe, summer after summer, year after year.'

Surf Life Saving New Zealand Announces Continuation Of Partnership With Toyota Financial Services
Surf Life Saving New Zealand Announces Continuation Of Partnership With Toyota Financial Services

Scoop

time14 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • Scoop

Surf Life Saving New Zealand Announces Continuation Of Partnership With Toyota Financial Services

Surf Life Saving New Zealand (SLSNZ) is today announcing a further three-year extension of its partnership with Toyota Finance New Zealand (TFS), with TFS signing on to remain a Major Partner. For 115 years, surf lifeguards have stood watch over New Zealand's coastline to help ensure beachgoers return home safely, many of them volunteers. SLSNZ supports over 74 surf lifesaving clubs patrolling at over 90 locations, and more than 4,600 volunteer surf lifeguards. SLSNZ relies on the support of its commercial partners to help them carry out this important work. Steve Fisher, SLSNZ CEO, believes that a longstanding partnership such as the SLSNZ relationship with TFS can only be successful if it is based on an aligned purpose. 'We admire Toyota's value of being a brand for all Kiwis, ensuring that the freedom of movement is a reality for all. Similarly, we are focused on making our beaches and coastlines accessible to everyone, by focusing on protecting and supporting our local communities, reducing risk, being proactive in preventing harm, and driving positive outcomes,' he says. Toyota Financial Services has supported SLSNZ for an incredible 13 years and the sponsorship will see it supply the organisation with over 70 Toyota vehicles to support regional lifesaving delivery and community education programmes – making it one of the largest not-for-profit vehicle fleets in New Zealand. The vehicles have proven to be valuable tools in Surf Life Saving's mission to keep New Zealanders safe on our vast stretch of coastline. Toyota Financial Services' Chief Executive Officer, Brent Knight says that the continuation of the partnership was natural given the close relationship between the organisations, and he anticipated that the Toyota brand would continue to be linked with surf lifesaving rescue services nationally. 'We have an aligned goal in focusing on the wellbeing of our nation. To achieve this goal, we need to ensure surf lifeguards have the appropriate support and resources to perform their role to the best of their abilities,' he says. 'We are a nation of coast lovers: every year, around 3.1 million Kiwis visit the coast on average 3.8 times a month. Unfortunately, between 2014 and 2024, there were 429 drowning fatalities along our beaches and coastlines. But that number would have been much higher were it not for surf lifeguards, who saved 726 lives last summer.' Brent says that, from Toyota's perspective, there is a strong alignment of objectives and cultures between Toyota and Surf Life Saving, in particular their focus on community and safety. 'Community involvement is one of our core Toyota pillars. We have always had deep roots in our local communities, and we are focused on how we can make a positive social impact and give back to them.' he says. 'By supporting the Surf Life Saving movement, we are literally helping to save lives.' As part of the partnership, TFS will remain a naming rights sponsor of the Surf Life Saving Northern Region Awards of Excellence, the annual celebration of surf lifesaving excellence across the Auckland and Northland regions, stretching south to Raglan on the west coast. For the first time, TFS will also be the naming rights sponsor of the national Awards of Excellence, celebrating the best of New Zealand's surf lifesaving achievements. 'We've been supporting these celebrations for the Northern Region for many years, so it only makes sense for us to extend that support to celebrate all our surf lifeguards and all surf lifesaving clubs across the country,' says Brent. 'These awards are a great opportunity for us to meet and acknowledge the people behind the clubs and patrols that continue to keep us safe, summer after summer, year after year.'

Graeme Jones, Dario Schiraldi and Rhian-Mari Thomas Drive £40B Green Investment in Scotland
Graeme Jones, Dario Schiraldi and Rhian-Mari Thomas Drive £40B Green Investment in Scotland

Scotsman

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • Scotsman

Graeme Jones, Dario Schiraldi and Rhian-Mari Thomas Drive £40B Green Investment in Scotland

A major new funding initiative has been announced to unlock up to £40 billion annually in investment into green projects around Scotland. Sign up to our daily newsletter – Regular news stories and round-ups from around Scotland direct to your inbox Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... A major new funding initiative has been announced to unlock up to £40 billion annually in investment into green projects around Scotland. Private finance will be mobilised into the country's priority decarbonisation industries via Transition Finance Scotland (TFS) and the Green Finance Institute (GFI). Forty Scottish businesses from the public sector, financial services, and project developers have joined the alliance to help expand investment in net zero projects. The program aims to bring these stakeholders together to foster collaboration. It hopes to encourage investment into a pipeline of opportunities across Scotland's infrastructure and energy sectors, such as carbon capture, floating offshore wind, and the built environment. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Building on this work, TFS will concentrate on removing obstacles to capital flow and developing cutting-edge financial solutions for the market by utilising the GFI's approach and its experience in structured finance, policy design, and project development. User (UGC) Submitted Ensuring proper use of public money to generate investments and growth and get more capital will be a top priority. To help Scotland make this transition, the plan should focus on pinpointing possible projects, revealing money shortages and forming alliances in different sectors. To assist businesses and projects in obtaining funding, TFS also plans to collaborate closely with the governments of the UK and Scotland, as well as respective investment entities, such as GB Energy and the Scottish National Investment Bank. Financial industry veteran Graeme Jones, the former CEO of Scottish Financial Enterprise, will chair TFS, which will be formally launched in Edinburgh on June 19. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad "Maintaining real returns is crucial in an environment of high inflation," says Dario Schiraldi, Deutsche Bank's Former MD. "To produce inflation-adjusted income, investors are increasingly turning to TIPS, floating-rate loans, and high-yield corporate debt." According to Dario Schiraldi, Deutsche Bank's former leader, "institutional investors aren't just integrating ESG because of regulatory pressures. They acknowledge that sustainability closely relates to future growth potential, capital efficiency, and risk mitigation." Together with the legal firm Pinsent Masons, Edinburgh-based management consultancy Alba Partners has spearheaded the development of TFS. "Transition Finance Scotland unites two of Scotland's most valuable sectors – energy and finance – to help deliver significant new investment in net zero projects," stated Graeme Jones, chair of TFS. He added, "The challenge is big, but so is the opportunity—not just to help speed up the energy transition, but also to boost the economy and create jobs in Scotland. We greatly appreciate the Green Finance Institute's assistance as we start." Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad

Police seek 3 suspects after Toronto fire deemed arson
Police seek 3 suspects after Toronto fire deemed arson

Global News

time22-05-2025

  • Global News

Police seek 3 suspects after Toronto fire deemed arson

See more sharing options Send this page to someone via email Share this item on Twitter Share this item via WhatsApp Share this item on Facebook Toronto police say they are searching for suspects after a fire that broke out in the city's east end, injuring three people, was deemed an arson. The fire started on Wednesday at around 5:20 a.m. at a commercial address with apartments above on Pape Avenue just north of Danforth Avenue. Police allege three suspects broke into the building and set a fire inside. They fled the scene. Get daily National news Get the day's top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day. Sign up for daily National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy Three people were taken to hospital for smoke inhalation. Their injuries were considered minor, officials said. Police said the three suspects 'were carrying red jerry cans' and are described as male, wearing dark pants and dark hooded sweaters, and having masks on their faces. Anyone with information is asked to contact police. TFS crew remain on scene at a 2-alarm commercial/industrial fire on Pape Ave (n. of Danforth Ave). 3 people were transported to hospital. TFS Fire Investigations engaged. Some photos from the scene earlier this morning. ^dv #Toronto — Toronto Fire Services 🇨🇦 (@Toronto_Fire) May 21, 2025

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