Stuart McLauchlan
Chairman of Scott Technology. Senior Partner at GS McLauchlan & Co. Chairman of UDC Finance, AD Instruments, NZ Sports Hall of Fame. Director of EBOS Group, Scenic Hotels, Ngai Tahu Tourism. Past President of NZ Institute of Directors.
About
Updated 2 Apr 2026Chairman of Scott Technology. Senior Partner at GS McLauchlan & Co. Chairman of UDC Finance, AD Instruments, NZ Sports Hall of Fame. Director of EBOS Group, Scenic Hotels, Ngai Tahu Tourism. Past President of NZ Institute of Directors.
Stuart McLauchlan was appointed to the EBOS Group Limited Board in July 2019 and was last re-elected on 27 October 2022. He is Chairman of the Audit and Risk Committee and a member of the Remuneration Committee. Mr McLauchlan is a Chartered Fellow of the Institute of Directors and a Past President. He is a chartered accountant, partner of GS McLauchlan & Co, and a Fellow of the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants. He is currently chairman of Scott Technology Ltd, ADInstruments Ltd, Cargill Hotel 2002 Ltd, Otago Community Hospice and Wood Solutions. He is a director of Argosy Property Ltd and Scenic Hotels Group, as well as a number of private companies. He is also a governor of the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame. He was formerly a chairman of Pharmac and UDC Finance, director of Ngai Tahu Tourism Ltd and member of the Marsh New Zealand Advisory Board.
Education
Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), University of Otago, (New Zealand); Fellow of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand FCA(PP), Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand; Chartered Fellow of Institute of Directors (CF InstD), New Zealand Institute of Directors
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Professional Designations
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Iwi Roles
Unknown – Present
Cross-Sector Roles
NZX Roles(6)
- Member at EBOS Group LimitedCurrent
- Member at Argosy Property LimitedCurrent
- Member at Scott Technology LimitedCurrent
- Non-Executive Director at EBOS Group Limited
- Non-Executive Director at Scott Technology Limited
- +1 more roles
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