Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ’s

Who can join?

To become a New Zealand CBS member you need to be involved in building or some other aspect of the wider construction industry.

Our Members Include

Builders (residential and commercial), Electricians, Plumbers, Painters, Plasterers, Property Developers, Landlords, Farmers and Landscape Gardeners.

We accept applications from sole traders, partnerships and limited liability companies (there are no restrictions in this area).

A Co-operative is a legal structure for a business which brings together multiple people or businesses as shareholders, who own and control the Cooperative and where benefits are derived and distributed equitably back to shareholders on the basis of use (how much you spend with the Co-op’s Suppliers).

Shareholders own the Cooperative, have a say in how its run and share in its profits.

Some of New Zealand’s largest companies are Co-operatives. Fonterra, Southern Cross Health Society, Foodstuffs, Farmlands, The Cooperative Bank and FMG (just to name a few).

The Cooperative business model is well proven to bring businesses or individuals together to gain the benefits of using their combined buying power to negotiate better deals for members.

The amount to join the Cooperative is a one-off price of $1,000 for 1,000 shares, and there is no obligation to pay any additional fee each year.

That said, to legally remain a Cooperative Company Shareholder, you will need to have at least one transaction with a cooperative supplier each year. The Board does have the ability to set a minimum purchase requirement to be a member, but at the present time, this has not been set.

Each member needs to be approved to make sure they are a valid ‘Transacting Shareholder’ (ie, in the building industry, buying materials). Once we have your application, we review it, and if we have any questions, we’ll come back to you.

All successful applicants are put up for approval to the CBS Co-op Board every week. All applicants purchase 1000 shares for $1,000 as a one off payment, no annual fees.  Once your application is approved, we go through the process of issuing the shares to you.

​Generally, it takes less than two weeks from submitting an application to receive your welcome pack.

Take a look at the “Suppliers” page on our website, which lists our current suppliers and provides information about them. We are continuing to add suppliers and will be updating regularly with details of new suppliers.

We provide our suppliers with a list of our members, so they are able to apply discounts to your account. We recommend, just to confirm, that you inform the supplier you are a CBS Co-Op member when ordering or setting up the account.

​In addition, we will issue you with a Share Certificate (with a unique membership number) and a Membership Card that you can use when setting up accounts with Suppliers.

There are two ways of getting the benefit from your Cooperative shareholding:

  1. The preferential pricing (up front discount) we have negotiated for you, and
  2. The end-of-year rebate out of the profits of the Cooperative.

To get the most significant benefit from your membership, it is important that you pay your accounts with the suppliers on time. This maximises the rebates that the cooperative – and therefore you – will receive.

We want to be clear – it is not mandatory for you to be exclusive to our suppliers when ordering your materials. However, in essence, the more you support our suppliers, the greater the benefits you will receive.

CBS Co-Op’s financial year ends on 31 March. Shortly after this date, the accounts will be prepared, and an Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held. (The actual date will be confirmed closer to the time)

​The value of the annual rebate will be announced as part of those accounts and will be paid following the AGM. It will be calculated as a percentage of the total amount you transact with the cooperative suppliers. Therefore the more you spend with the suppliers, the greater your share of this rebate will be.

There are circumstances in which members can request the surrender of their shares. These are clearly set out in the Cooperatives disclosure document. The Board is not required to accept a request to surrender shares except in certain limited circumstances, including:

  • If you have not been a Transacting Shareholder for the past five years, or…
  • On your death, your personal representative may request a surrender of your Shares

This is important to protect the capital base of the CBS Cooperative. A significant portion of the funds raised from the issue of shares is used to fund legal advice and the costs of recruiting and onboarding members.

Alternatively, a member can transfer or sell their shares to any person who is, or will become, a Transacting Shareholder of CBS Co-op (requires CBS Board approval that they are eligible to become members).

If an existing member wishes to sell or transfer their shares to another individual or business, they can do so provided they receive approval of the buyer (e.g. in business as a builder/tradie) by the CBS Board and complete a signed transfer form. The price of the sale of shares is determined by the buyer/seller (not CBS).

As a shareholder, you would not be legally bound for any costs or other liabilities if there were any problems with the cooperative.

If you were to become a Board member at some stage (and the Cooperative does want to have a majority of the Board as transacting shareholders from the first AGM (in 2019)), then you would be personally legally liable for a range of possible infringements, but not as a shareholder.

As a shareholder, the only financial risk you could have, if the Cooperative business did fail, or was performing poorly, is that you may not be able to get the price you originally paid for your share refunded. But you wouldn’t have to pay out any additional amounts.

We have prepared disclosure documents setting out the terms of membership and giving you more information.

You can download those documents and an application form cbscoop.co.nz

Please call us on +64 800 227 266 or email us at [email protected], and we will be happy to discuss anything else you would like to know.

Who can join?

To become an Australian CBS member you need to be involved in building or some other aspect of the wider construction industry.

Our Members Include

Builders (residential and commercial), Electricians, Plumbers, Painters, Plasterers, Property Developers, Landlords, Farmers and Landscape Gardeners.

We accept applications from sole traders, partnerships and limited liability companies with a valid ABN.

 

CBS harnesses the power of it’s members’ combined buying power to negotiate deals with top building suppliers normally reserved for the biggest spenders. This means that CBS members get access to prices that they otherwise would otherwise not be available to them; and serves to level the playing field for the ‘little guy.’

For Australian members there is a joining fee of $473 including GST for a CBS membership for a 5-year period. After 5-year period, membership will continue on a yearly basis with no additional renewal fee, provided the Member continues to have reported transactions with CBS Suppliers of at least $100 in the prior 12-month period.

This means that (provided you continue using your membership) there are no ongoing fees to pay!

Take a look at the Suppliers page on our website, which lists our current suppliers and provides information about them. We are continuing to add suppliers and will be updating regularly with details of new suppliers.

We provide our suppliers with a list of our members, so they are able to apply discounts to your account. We recommend, just to confirm, that you inform the supplier you are a CBS member when ordering or setting up the account (or better yet, enlist the help of our customer service team to assist you in this process.)

The best way to make use of the negotiated discounts is to take advantage of the CBS team’s knowledge and help to get you sent up with CBS linked accounts.

Of course – it’s not mandatory for you to be exclusive to our suppliers when ordering your materials. However, in essence, the more you support our suppliers and the more CBS grows, the greater buying power we’ll have with increased ability to negotiate even better deals!

Please call us on +61 7 2104 2445 or email us at [email protected], and we will be happy to discuss anything else you would like to know.

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