Prime Minister John Key has declared a short-term deposit in a trustee company which specialises in foreign trusts and provides legal services for Mr Key.
The short term deposit in the Antipodes Trust Group was included in his entry for debtors in the Register of Pecuniary Interests which has just been released. There are no overseas trusts listed in his entry.
A spokeswoman for Mr Key said Ken Whitney, the executive director at Antipodes Trust, was Mr Key's private lawyer. Mr Whitney had previously worked at Ross + Whitney but moved to Antipodes Trust last year.
Since becoming Prime Minister, Mr Key has put his investments in a blind trust, the Aldgate Trust. He is also a beneficiary of the Key family trust.
The declaration comes in the wake of questions about the Panama Papers which identified New Zealand as a key area for international bigwigs seeking to avoid taxes. Mr Key has appointed tax specialist John Shewan to review New Zealand's position on foreign trusts.