New Zealand’s electronic card retail sales bounced back in February 2026, rising 1.4% month-over-month, according to data updated on 15 March 2026. The increase follows a 1.1% decline in January, signaling a solid recovery in consumer spending via electronic payment channels.
The February result marks a clear turnaround in momentum: while January 2026 saw card-based spending fall compared with December, the latest figures show that activity has not only stabilized but moved firmly back into positive territory. On a month-over-month basis, the shift from -1.1% to 1.4% suggests renewed consumer appetite after a weak start to the year.
Given that the indicator reflects changes in spending relative to the previous month, February’s improvement will be closely watched by businesses and policymakers as an early sign of resilience in domestic demand. Investors and analysts may interpret the rebound as a tentative confirmation that January’s drop was temporary rather than the beginning of a sustained slowdown in retail activity.