INDEPENDENT NEWS

NZ credit, debit card spending rises; spike in fuel

Published: Tue 11 Sep 2012 11:38 AM
NZ credit, debit card spending climbs 3% in August on record-spike in fuel expenditure
By Hannah Lynch
Sept. 11 (BusinessDesk) - New Zealanders ramped up spending on their plastic cards last month after a record-spike in expenditure at the petrol pump.
The seasonally adjusted value of total retail industry transactions on electronic cards rose 3 percent to$4.27 billion in August, according to Statistics New Zealand. Spending on fuel jumped 11 percent to $689 million, its biggest monthly increase since the series began a decade ago.
"Part of this is likely to reflect the steady increase in petrol prices over the month," ASB economist Jane Turner said in a note. "We estimate petrol prices increased around 6 percent over August, which suggests there was an increase in sales volume of petrol as well."
Local retailers have had to contend with softer household demand in recent years as historically low interest rates and persistently high unemployment encourages people to repay debt rather than ramp up spending.
Statistics NZ said other vehicle related expenses rose 0.8 percent to $114 million in August. That comes after figures showed consumer spending in the second quarter was underscored by record expenditure on cars and auto-parts.
New Zealand's total core spending on electronic cards, which excludes motor vehicle-related industries, rose 1 percent to $3.46 billion, boosted by an increase across all industry groups. The largest increase in card spending was on consumables up 0.8 percent or $12 million to $1.52 billion.
ASB's Turner said the figures supported growing consumer confidence in recent months, and is likely to be supported by a rising number of house sales.
"While the substantial increase in retail card spending over August was largely driven by higher spending on fuel as petrol prices increased over the month, there are also encouraging signs of an improvement in underlying household spending," she said.
The total value of electronic card spending, including services and non-retail industries, rose 2.4 percent to $5.62 billion. Unadjusted spending on electronic cards advanced 6.3 percent to $5.48 billion in August.
(BusinessDesk)

Next in Business, Science, and Tech

Business Canterbury Urges Council To Cut Costs, Not Ambition For City
By: Business Canterbury
Wellington Airport On Track For Net Zero Emissions By 2028
By: Wellington Airport Limited
ANZAC Gall Fly Release Promises Natural Solution To Weed Threat
By: Landcare Research
Auckland Rat Lovers Unite!
By: NZ Anti-Vivisection Society
$1.35 Million Grant To Study Lion-like Jumping Spiders
By: University of Canterbury
Government Ends War On Farming
By: Federated Farmers
View as: DESKTOP | MOBILE © Scoop Media