Combating Financial Crimes in New Zealand

In a move targeted at unveiling corporate secrecy that has seen companies and trusts act on behalf of shadowy foreign figures, the New Zealand government has committed to the establishment of a public beneficial ownership register. The register had been earlier proposed by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment…

Buy Now, Pay Later Services Come Under Fire

Consumer NZ is advocating for better credit regulation of the buy now pay later (BNPL) sector to avoid vulnerable consumers becoming at risk of falling into a spiral of debt. Head of campaigns, Gemma Rasmussen, has said that sensible regulation was needed to protect users from irresponsible lending. Her sentiments…

Research Shows Cash Hoarding On the Rise in New Zealand

According to research done by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) – Te Pūtea Matua, there has been a significant dip in the number of people using cash for everyday purchases. The survey found that just two-thirds of Kiwis were actively using cash daily, compared with nearly the entire…

Annual Inflation Rate in NZ Reaches 30-Year High

Recently released figures by Statistics New Zealand confirm that inflation reached a record-setting level of 5.9% by the close of 2021. This increase was driven by rising consumer prices, as construction costs, petrol and rents recorded a sharp upsurge in the final quarter of the year. Though disappointing, this outcome…

CCCFA Changes Make Accessing Credit Difficult

Borrowers are facing additional challenges when it comes to accessing credit following the implementation of changes made to the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act (CCCFA). The changes were made in 2019 to institute better protections for borrowers against spiralling costs of debt and came into effect from December 1.…

NZ Wage Levels Rise As Signs Of Labour Shortage Emerge

According to Infometrics, New Zealand wages are on the rise across the board. During the last 12 months leading up to November 2021, the average salary per filled job increased by 7.6%, with the national average salary rising by 9.6%. This represents a 20-year high. Infometrics principal economist, Brad Olsen,…

NZ Property Market Closes 2021 On a High Note

Aotearoa’s red hot property market closed out 2021 at peak levels. Although there were prospects of the market cooling following plans to increase interest rates, tighten bank lending criteria, and new tax policy restrictions, the market appears to still be on the rise. CoreLogic’s House Price Index (HPI) found that…

Strong Economic Growth in NZ Over Next 5 Years

New Zealand Finance minister, Grant Robertson, recently gave a summary of the Treasury’s Half Year Economic and Fiscal Update 2020 report. The report indicates that the economy is expected to bounce back in the coming years following depressed performance since the pandemic started. The report has projected that unemployment will…

NZ Government Shifts on Excise Tax

New proposals have been presented under the Smoke-free Aotearoa 2025 Action Plan document to combat tobacco smoking in New Zealand. The NZ government has for years relied on increased excise taxes to help discourage smoking. The intention had been for smokers to see the rising cost and opt to curtail…