Winter spending woes persist for NZ retailers

Auckland — 05 / 08 / 2024

Although consumer spending is typically lowest in June, a drop in spending compared to the same month last year made June 2024 an especially quiet month for retail merchants, although the Matariki long weekend provided some light at the end.

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Data released by Worldline NZ today shows consumer spending through Core Retail merchants (excluding Hospitality) in its payments network reached $2.82B in July 2024, which is down -2.6% from July 2023.

Worldline NZ’s Chief Sales Officer, Bruce Proffit, says there has been little change in the spending momentum at Kiwi retailers in recent weeks.

“Spending across the country was down on last year in June and continued to be down in July, although there was a small school holiday effect bump seen within the month,” says Proffit.

“The second week of July – the first week of the school holidays – was the best for Hospitality generally across the country, however this was not enough to take spending up to levels seen in the same school holiday period in 2023.”

Proffit says Hospitality sector spending was highest in the major regions (Auckland/Northland, Wellington and Canterbury) and the rest of New Zealand in the second week of the month but was below year ago levels for both regional groups during the week – by 5% and 10% respectively.

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Figure 1: All Cards NZ underlying* spending through Worldline for the 4 weeks ending Sunday in July 2023 and 2024 for Hospitality merchants, grouped by major regions and the rest of NZ (*underlying excludes large clients moving to or from Worldline)

“Beyond the hospitality sector, the third week of July – the second week of the school holidays – was the worst of the month for Core Retail excluding Hospitality merchants in the major regions” he says.

“Some of the major regions’ spending would have moved around – along with holidaymakers – to the rest of the country but this offset was only partial as non-hospitality spending was below year-ago levels in the major regions and in the rest of the country, by 4% and 0.4% respectively.

“By the last week of the month, the spending decline had reverted to its current momentum – so merchants will be hoping for a positive turning point in August.”

For the month in total, regional annual growth for Core Retail merchants (excluding Hospitality) was highest in Whanganui (+3.7%) and Marlborough (+2.6%).

Spending was down on last year in the remaining areas, with the largest falls being in Southland (- 7.1%), Bay of Plenty (-6.3%), South Canterbury (-4.4%) and Auckland/Northland (-3.6%).

WORLDLINE All Cards underlying* spending for CORE RETAIL less HOSPITALITY merchants for July 2024

 

Value

Underlying*

Underlying*

 

Region

transactions

$millions

Annual % change on 2023

Annual % change on 2019

Auckland/Northland

1,037

-3.6%

10.5%

Waikato

238

-0.1%

27.7%

BOP

187

-6.3%

15.6%

Gisborne

26

-2.0%

10.2%

Taranaki

69

-0.8%

29.2%

Hawke's Bay

105

-0.2%

26.7%

Whanganui

41

3.7%

34.4%

Palmerston North

90

-0.5%

25.6%

Wairarapa

37

-1.1%

28.6%

Wellington

249

-2.7%

11.6%

Nelson

56

-0.7%

17.7%

Marlborough

37

2.6%

25.3%

West Coast

21

2.1%

31.6%

Canterbury

349

-1.9%

23.3%

South Canterbury

49

-4.4%

20.8%

Otago

166

-1.2%

17.4%

Southland

64

-7.1%

12.3%

New Zealand

2,819

-2.6%

16.8%

Figure 2: All Cards NZ underlying* spending through Worldline in July 2024 for core retail excluding hospitality merchants (* Underlying excludes large clients moving to or from Worldline)

Note to editors:

These figures reflect general market trends and should not be taken as a proxy for Worldline‘s market share or company earnings. The figures primarily reflect transactions undertaken within stores but also include some ecommerce transactions. The figures exclude transactions through Worldline undertaken by merchants outside the Core Retail sector (as defined by Statistics NZ).

For more information, contact:

Brandon Boughen
brendon.boughen.external@worldline.com
T 027 839 6044

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