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Lead on growth coming from outside the major centres

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Lead on growth coming from outside the major centres

5 April, 2017

Regional New Zealand has led the way in terms of spending growth through Paymark over the past quarter. Underlying spending growth was highest outside of the major centres, moderate in the major centres and generally low in the top half of the South Island.

Highest underlying annual spending growth between March quarters 2016 and 2017 was in Bay of Plenty (+8.5%), Hawke’s Bay (+8.1%) and Nelson (+7.8%). Lowest growth rates were recorded by Marlborough (-2.8%), including Kaikoura, South Canterbury (+3.6%) and West Coast (+3.8%). The nationwide growth rate was 5.7%.

PAYMARK All Cards Core Retail spending
March 2017 quarter versus same quarter 2016

 Volume Underlying* Value Underlying*
Region transactions millions Annual % change transactions $millions Annual % change
Auckland/Northland 94.78 7.2% $3,791.6 5.8%
Waikato 18.61 7.0% $729.9 5.5%
BOP 16.71 9.7% $696.7 8.5%
Gisborne 2.31 7.4% $89.3 6.0%
Taranaki 5.18 4.7% $201.5 4.7%
Hawke's Bay 7.68 9.4% $312.2 8.1%
Wanganui 2.79 7.5% $99.6 6.0%
Palmerston North 7.00 7.0% $255.1 6.1%
Wairarapa 2.41 5.6% $96.3 4.6%
Wellington 24.54 8.6% $890.4 6.2%
Nelson 5.13 9.3% $219.4 7.8%
Marlborough 2.80 1.3% $129.8 -2.8%
West Coast 1.58 6.2% $73.8 3.8%
Canterbury 27.31 7.7% $1,104.8 4.1%
South Canterbury 3.57 5.2% $160.5 3.6%
Otago 14.70 9.5% $648.8 7.0%
Southland 5.38 7.8% $240.4 6.6%
New Zealand 244.84 7.5% $9,893.2 5.7%

* Underlying spending excludes large clients moving to or from Paymark within last 12 months

Figure 2: Paymark All Cards Core Retail spending data (March quarter 2017 versus March quarter 2016)

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