The Crown has confirmed a cash top-up payment of $138.5 million will be paid to Ngai Tahu and Waikato-Tainui, following confirmation treaty settlements have exceeded the $1 billion mark.
Both iwi negotiated a special relativity mechanism with the Crown as part of their Treaty of Waitangi settlements.
This week, the Crown and South Island-based iwi confirmed to the Otago Daily Times that clause was triggered for the year ended June 30, and the $1 billion mark exceeded.
The top-up mechanism effectively entitles Ngai Tahu to 16.1 per cent and Waikato-Tainui 17 per cent of all future settlements once the $1 billion in 1994 dollar terms has been exceeded.
Ngai Tahu kaiwhakahaere (chairman) Mark Solomon said the iwi always thought the Crown would exceed the $1 billion fiscal envelope, and the relativity mechanism acted as an insurance for future generations.