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SNGRDC announces new identity as Six Nations Group

Local NewsSNGRDC announces new identity as Six Nations Group

Six Nations of the Grand River Development Corporation (SNGRDC) announced its new brand identity as Six Nations Group (SNG) during the organization’s annual general meeting in Ohsweken, Ontario on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.

The change reflects the organization’s growth into a leading Indigenous investment and partnership organization over the past decade.

It also reflects the scale, sophistication, and pace at which the organization operates today, while positioning SNG to pursue new partnerships, investments, and opportunities that support long-term economic prosperity for the Six Nations community.

Founded in 2015, Six Nations Group has grown into a leading Indigenous economic development organization in Canada, building an energy portfolio of more than 2.4 gigawatts (GW) and generating a direct economic impact of over $334.7 million for the Six Nations community.

Through the Economic Development Trust, the organization’s mechanism for reinvesting surplus profits into the community, SNG has contributed more than $28.8 million to community initiatives, including over $9.94 million in transfers to Six Nations of the Grand River Elected Council since 2023 to support community priorities.

The new brand identity includes a new company name, logo, visual identity, and website designed to better reflect the organization’s role as a fast-moving, opportunity-driven organization focused on partnerships, investment, and community impact.

“Our organization has evolved significantly over the past decade and has become a recognized leader in Indigenous economic development and partnerships,” said Matt Jamieson, CEO of Six Nations Group. “This new identity reflects who we are today as prepared, capable, and reliable partners who pursue new opportunities that will further strengthen our contributions to the Six Nations community. Our team is tremendously excited about where we are going and for this next chapter of opportunity and growth.”

“The Six Nations Group Board of Directors is confident in this renewed strategy and positioning for the company,” added Rachel Martin, Board Chair. “We fully support the company’s continued growth and recognize the importance of evolving how we do business. While our name and identity are changing, our commitment to the Six Nations community remains unchanged. Community prosperity has been central to this process from the beginning, and we are excited to create even more economic opportunities that will benefit Six Nations for generations to come.”

Moving forward, SNG will continue to diversify its revenue streams by expanding into new sectors, including real estate and infrastructure, while pursuing participation in major regional projects through both new and existing strategic partnerships.

During the transition period through September 1, 2026, some communications and materials may continue to reference “formerly known as Six Nations of the Grand River Development Corporation” as the organization transitions to operating publicly as Six Nations Group.

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