Online Bidding Registration Open at NZB

Media Release - Tuesday November 3

After months of preparation and extensive testing, New Zealand Bloodstock is pleased to announce that registrations for their anticipated online bidding platform are now open, with the platform due to debut at the Ready to Run Sale on 18 and 19 November. 

While COVID-19 may have prevented NZB’s international clientele from physically attending their sales, the decision was made early in the year to create a robust online bidding platform the future of their thoroughbred and standardbred auctions.

The upgrade to ultra-fast fibre at Karaka has enabled NZB to offer a user-friendly online bidding service for all registered buyers who are unable to travel to the Sale.

While the Ready to Run Sale will be broadcast live via their website, social media platforms and relevant television channels, the strong network implemented at the Karaka Sales Centre will mean that buyers logged in from around the world will not miss out on the best two-year-olds the Southern Hemisphere has to offer.

All New Zealand-based buyers and agents are welcome to attend the physical sale in person at Karaka. Registration can be completed as usual on sale says at the Sale Day office, or online here.

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New Zealand-based agents are also available to complete inspections on behalf of international buyers at the on farm parades and sale complex, with phone bidding another welcomed option for buyers.

Visit bidonline.nzb.co.nz and ensure you are registered and verified for online bidding 24 hours prior to the Ready to Run Sale.

Follow the steps in NZB’s online bidding guide to register, sign in and bid, available to download here.

Should you require any assistance, contact support@nzb.co.nz or call +64 9 298 0055.

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