In March 2025, electronic card transactions in New Zealand experienced a month-on-month decline of 0.8% to NZD 6.46 billion, as adjusted for seasonal variations. Within the retail sectors, expenditure on durable goods decreased by 2.5%, hospitality spending diminished by 1.1%, fuel purchases were reduced by 2.3%, and spending on apparel dipped by 2.1%. Contrasting this downward trend, expenditure on motor vehicles increased by 2.1%, and spending on consumables saw a modest rise of 0.4%. Year-over-year, total electronic card spending decreased by 1.6% in March, marking the twelfth consecutive monthly decline and highlighting an ongoing downward trend in consumer spending.
FX.co ★ New Zealand Card Spending Declines in March
New Zealand Card Spending Declines in March
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