$5.3 Billion Spent Through The Paymark Network In December
$5.3 Billion Spent Through The Paymark Network In December 2014
Kiwis spent a total of $5.3 billion dollars through the Paymark network in December 2014, up $300 million on December 2013 when $5 billion was recorded.
Spending on New Year’s Eve was higher than spending on Boxing Day with approximately $172 million processed via the Paymark network. This was up by $12.2 million on New Year’s Eve 2013 spending totalled $160 million.
The total number of transactions via the Paymark network on New Year’s Eve 2014 was 3,724,443; an increase of 197,878 on New Year’s Eve 2013.
Paymark achieved a significant milestone in December 2014, hitting its 13 billionth transaction. The transaction was recorded on Saturday, 27th December 2014 in Taupo at 15:52:13.
Paymark’s 12 billionth transaction was
recorded on January 31st 2014, only 11 months
beforehand.
Achieving this milestone in less than 11
months may reflect the 300% growth in contactless
transactions through the Paymark network over the past
year.
Note: History shows that changes in Paymark
transactions are not always consistent with retail sales, as
released by Statistics NZ, but they do provide a wide
measure of household spending. Some Paymark transactions
occur through merchants not currently considered part of the
retail sector. Some electronic sales are transacted through
other switching houses and there remains spending with cash,
cheques or other non-electronic means. Paymark spending
includes any GST paid to the merchant, and also includes
cash withdrawals at the time of
purchase.