Monthly electronic card spend on durable goods in New Zealand
Mar 2020–Mar 2024, NZD millions
Month | NZD millions |
---|---|
Mar 2020 | 1,349.2 |
Apr 2020 | 362.9 |
May 2020 | 1,439.3 |
Jun 2020 | 1,595.6 |
Jul 2020 | 1,546.5 |
Aug 2020 | 1,357.9 |
Sep 2020 | 1,544.5 |
Oct 2020 | 1,687.9 |
Nov 2020 | 1,818.8 |
Dec 2020 | 2,303.9 |
Jan 2021 | 1,548.7 |
Feb 2021 | 1,378.6 |
Mar 2021 | 1,539.9 |
Apr 2021 | 1,565.2 |
May 2021 | 1,594.7 |
Jun 2021 | 1,560.7 |
Jul 2021 | 1,594.8 |
Aug 2021 | 992.6 |
Sep 2021 | 1,220.6 |
Oct 2021 | 1,497.5 |
Nov 2021 | 2,025.7 |
Dec 2021 | 2,441.8 |
Jan 2022 | 1,637.1 |
Feb 2022 | 1,428.5 |
Mar 2022 | 1,568.2 |
Apr 2022 | 1,589.1 |
May 2022 | 1,567.2 |
Jun 2022 | 1,539.8 |
Jul 2022 | 1,531.3 |
Aug 2022 | 1,500.5 |
Sep 2022 | 1,575.6 |
Oct 2022 | 1,742.1 |
Nov 2022 | 1,907.8 |
Dec 2022 | 2,339.1 |
Jan 2023 | 1,574.6 |
Feb 2023 | 1,466.1 |
Mar 2023 | 1,630.2 |
Apr 2023 | 1,601.4 |
May 2023 | 1,581.1 |
Jun 2023 | 1,586.7 |
Jul 2023 | 1,553.4 |
Aug 2023 | 1,508.8 |
Sep 2023 | 1,546.7 |
Oct 2023 | 1,606 |
Nov 2023 | 1,882.3 |
Dec 2023 | 2,236.2 |
Jan 2024 | 1,537.9 |
Feb 2024 | 1,395.5 |
Mar 2024 | 1,491.2 |
Definitions
Retail series: includes the core retail series plus the motor vehicles and fuel industry groups.
Core retail series: includes consumables, durables, hospitality, and apparel industry groups.
Consumables: Includes food and liquor retailing
Durables: Includes furniture, hardware, and appliance retailing; pharmacy, cosmetic, and toiletry retailing
Hospitality: Includes accommodation, bars, cafes and restaurants, and takeaway retailing
Apparel: Includes clothing, soft-goods, and footwear retailing
Motor vehicles: Includes automotive parts and accessories; vehicle and tyre retailing
Fuel: Automotive fuel retailing
Services: Includes personal and household services, including hire and repair; automotive electrical and repair services
Non-retail (excluding services): Includes travel and health, and wholesaling
Cash out: cash taken out at a point-of-sale terminal, with or without a purchase.
Debit card: card used for debiting money directly from a bank account. Also commonly referred to as eftpos, cash, or ATM card.
Debit transactions: where the purchaser uses the cheque or savings buttons on the point-of-sale terminal.
Eftpos: electronic funds transfer at point of sale.
Card-not-present transactions: purchases made using a credit card, via telephone, mail order, Internet, or credit card direct debit where the card is not present for the transaction.
Data calculation/treatment
Seasonally adjusted series: Stats NZ use the X-13ARIMA-SEATS package to produce the seasonally adjusted estimates and trend estimates for the three series: total, retail, and core retail ECT. Seasonal adjustment aims to eliminate the impact of regular seasonal events (such as annual cycles in agricultural production, winter, or annual holidays) on time series. This makes the data for adjacent months more comparable. There is no specific adjustment made for leap years in these series.
The March 2020–November 2020 seasonally adjusted monthly data is of lower quality due to the impacts of COVID-19 on the usual seasonal spending patterns. Please use caution when making inferences from this data.
The hospitality industry is yet to see a clear seasonal pattern return to it and so Stats NZ have decided not to publish either the monthly or quarterly series until they have confidence in the quality of these series.
Due to the effects of COVID-19 on spending, they may change more than they did prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
It is not possible to estimate current trend levels to Stats NZ’s usual quality standard until the full effect of COVID-19 on the time series is known. Once the series stabilises, Stats NZ will estimate the COVID-19 effect on trend.
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Limitations of the data
One of the respondent companies includes cash-out data, but the other excludes them.
One of the respondent companies includes manual, voucher-based credit card transactions, but the other excludes them.
Inclusions
- all debit, credit, and charge card transactions with New Zealand-based merchants
- card-present transactions at the point of sale, whether authorised by PIN or signature
- card-not-present transactions (eg payments of invoices; mail order, telephone, and Internet sales via credit card; or direct debit from credit cards) where the card is not presented directly at a point-of-sale terminal
- GST.
Exclusions
- all credit card transactions with non-New Zealand-based merchants (eg via the Internet, telephone, or mail order)
- transactions by New Zealand card-holders while overseas
- cash, cheque, or hire purchase transactions
- automatic payments or direct debits from bank accounts
- Internet bank account payments
- withdrawals from ATMs.
Data provided by
Dataset name
Electronic Card Transactions: March 2024
Webpage:
https://www.stats.govt.nz/information-releases/electronic-card-transactions-march-2024
How to find the data
At URL provided, download 'Electronic card transactions: March 2024 – CSV' under the Download Data heading.
Import & extraction details
File as imported: Electronic Card Transactions: March 2024
From the dataset Electronic Card Transactions: March 2024, this data was extracted:
- Rows: 605-15,204
- Column: 3
- Provided: 11,954 data points
This data forms the table Electronic Card Transactions - Value and number of transactions by division and industry (Monthly) Jan 2000–Mar 2024.
Dataset originally released on:
April 12, 2024
Purpose of collection
Electronic Card Transactions (ECT) is a monthly series that covers all debit, credit, and charge card transactions with New Zealand-based merchants. This information can be used as an indicator of the change in the level of consumption expenditure and economic activity in general.