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John Key

Is John Key A-List?

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NoJohn Key is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Reached A-list in 2008

Elected Prime Minister

Lost A-list status in 2026

Dropped to B tier — Business Leader, Limited Politics

Ranking Timeline

1995D$10M

Head of FX Merrill Lynch

Reached the pinnacle of his financial career as Head of Global Foreign Exchange at Merrill Lynch in London. His success in finance established the wealth that would later support his political career.

2002C$15M+$5M

Elected to Parliament

Entered New Zealand politics by winning the Helensville seat for the National Party. His business background and communication skills quickly made him a rising political star.

2006B$20M+$5M

Became National Party Leader

Elected leader of the National Party, positioning himself as a moderate, business-friendly alternative to the Labour government. His leadership revitalized the party's electoral prospects.

2008A$25M+$5M

Elected Prime Minister

Led National to victory and became Prime Minister during the Global Financial Crisis. His economic credentials and calm demeanor reassured voters during economic uncertainty.

2011A$30M+$5M

Reelected, Led Earthquake Recovery

Won a second term and oversaw Christchurch's reconstruction after devastating earthquakes. His leadership during the crisis and economic management maintained high approval ratings.

2014A$38M+$8M

Third Election Victory

Secured an unprecedented third consecutive term with an increased majority. His popularity remained remarkably high, making him one of New Zealand's most successful modern politicians.

2016A$45M+$7M

Resigned as Prime Minister

Unexpectedly resigned at the height of his popularity, citing family reasons. His departure was widely mourned, and he left with exceptionally high approval ratings.

2026B$50M+$5M

Business Leader, Limited Politics

Serves on corporate boards and occasionally comments on New Zealand politics but maintains a low political profile. While still respected in New Zealand, his international prominence has diminished since leaving office.

Last updated: February 25, 2026