
Sam Uffindell
Profile
Sam Uffindell is a New Zealand politician who has served as the Member of Parliament for Tauranga since winning a by-election in June 2022. Before entering politics, he worked as an international banking executive in Sydney and Singapore, holding positions at Westpac and Deutsche Bank, and later served as the head of financial economic crime for Rabobank New Zealand. His political priorities include improving infrastructure, addressing gang crime, and advocating for equal suffrage in government. Uffindell holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Studies, a Bachelor of Commerce in Management, and a Master of International Law and International Relations.
Details
- Born
- 1983-09 · 42 years old
- Birth place
- Auckland, New Zealand
- Education
- King's College, St Paul's Collegiate School, University of Otago, University of New South Wales
- Career
- International banking executive, head of financial economic crime at Rabobank New Zealand, partner in a fertiliser supply business



