Business View Oceania - July 2025

EDITOR’S NOTES July is bringing good things to the Oceania region. Already blessed with scenery and geographical splendors to be envious of, this region is also seeing business prosper as we head into the third fiscal quarter of 2025. Two sectors that are particularly thriving are the home and real estate/construction sectors, as well as their close business cousin, the hospitality industry. With tourists continuing to flock to destinations in and around the Oceania region, proactive hospitality-based companies are seizing the opportunity to build further momentum. New home builders are also very much in the game with a host of projects to showcase their talents and craftsmanship, as well as a slew of interested buyers willing to invest in local real estate. Catering to both residents and tourists, new home construction and the hospitality sector show no signs of slowing down. We were fortunate to sit down with the Mink Building Group and Sync Industries to see what projects they have recently completed, as well as planned projects that they are now focusing their efforts on. We got a glimpse into the realities of the construction industry in the area with a special peek into the construction of modular home options and interior finishes. July’s issue also brings our readers a profile feature of H3, a success story in its own right. Bringing top-tier events to lucky event-goers based in Hamilton, New Zealand, H3 is helping to cultivate unforgettable experiences while capitalizing on the role it can play in the thriving events space. We also caught up with Homepay, a company that is providing much-needed financial options for those in the construction sector. Recognizing the need to fill fiscal gaps in the building process, Homepay is growing well into the future with its innovative approach. Business View also sat down with Complete Home Filtration, an Australian-based company that is tapping into the need for clean water options using technology that has not been explored in the Australian market before now. As always, our editorial team looks forward to bringing you exciting developments across all business sectors in the region, and we enjoy producing leading sector-focused features that engage and inform our valued business readership. We hope that our valued business leaders learn a little something new about their relevant business sector, as well as key developments in other industry sectors that may help drive their business model forward. Karen Surca Editor in Chief Dear Readers, 2 BUSINESS VIEW OCEANIA VOLUME 07, ISSUE 07

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