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12 February 2025

Fortescue grows First Nations business support with NAB

Fortescue has partnered with NAB to unlock capital for First Nations businesses in Western Australia, reinforcing the Company’s strong commitment to driving sustainable communities.

The King Kira Group team who will be the first company to benefit from the loan guarantee NAB initiative.

Fortescue has partnered with NAB to unlock capital for First Nations businesses in Western Australia, reinforcing the Company’s strong commitment to driving sustainable communities.

Under the partnership, eligible First Nations businesses will be able to access the necessary capital to fulfil contracts with Fortescue, building on the success of Fortescue's existing collaboration with ANZ which provides similar financial support.

Fortescue Metals Chief Executive Officer, Dino Otranto, said: “We believe procurement is a powerful lever for social and economic change, and this partnership with NAB will ensure we are able to continue providing First Nations businesses with the tools to help create value and sustainability.

“Our Buriya Capital Funding program with ANZ has already provided support to hundreds of First Nations businesses, with Fortescue guaranteeing over A$56 million last financial year. Together with NAB we will be able to take this support to the next level, allowing even more First Nations businesses to grow.

“These partnerships build on our pioneering Billion Opportunities program, which has awarded over A$5 billion in contracts and subcontracts to First Nations businesses since 2011.”

The first company to benefit from the loan guarantee NAB initiative is King Kira Group, a 100 per cent First Nations-owned business that provides vital services to the mining industry in Western Australia, including Fortescue.

King Kira Group’s Founder and Managing Director, Tammy O’Connor, said: “These loans are a gamechanger for Indigenous businesses like ours. With the support of NAB and Fortescue, we can secure more contracts, ensure sustainable growth, and ultimately empower our community.

“This is a significant move toward a more inclusive industry, and we are thrilled to be part of this transformative initiative.”

NAB, which is committed to more than doubling its lending to First Nations businesses over the next three years, has expressed enthusiasm about the potential impact of this partnership in fostering long-term economic growth and stability within Indigenous communities.

NAB Executive, Indigenous Business, Noel Prakash, said: “NAB’s strength in business banking would support First Nations businesses to thrive. First Nations businesses often face challenges in securing the capital needed to win contracts and thrive in their industry.”

“This can often be because some Indigenous business owners have less equity to leverage due to lower intergenerational wealth transfer and lower rates of home ownership than non-Indigenous business owners.”

“The success of First Nations businesses benefits the entire community, and with Fortescue's assistance, we are excited to support more Indigenous businesses across Western Australia and Australia.”

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