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  • Buy-back transactions

    A buy-back transaction is where a homeowner transfers their home (or an interest in their home) to a transferee, who typically pays their debts or gives them money. The former homeowner has the right to continue living in the home and to buy it back

  • StrataNet Limited

    30 Nov 2023 -  StrataNet Limited. The Commission has completed an investigation into anti-competitive conduct in the wireless internet service provision industry. We have issued a warning letter to StrataNet Limited and one of its Managers, Brett Hobbs, in respect

  • Consumer issues report

    Our Consumer Issues report identifies current issues and emerging risks that have the potential to affect markets or consumers.

  • Now NZ

    13 Oct 2022 - 

  • Due diligence duties for directors and senior managers

    From 1 December 2021, directors or senior managers of a consumer credit provider and/or mobile trader selling goods on credit need to comply with the due diligence duty.

  • Our role in dairy

    The Dairy Industry Restructuring Act (DIRA) sets out the regulations that govern the domestic dairy sector and Fonterra in particular.

  • Payments NZ Limited

    16 Jan 2024 - 

  • Parking

    When choosing where to park your car, check to see if there is signage that identifies who owns or operates the car park you are using. You risk being clamped or towed if you use a parking spot you are not legally allowed to use.

  • Privacy

    This privacy notice applies to personal information collected on the Commerce Commission's website: www.comcom.govt.nz.

  • What is a consumer credit contract

    A consumer credit contract is a contract between a consumer and a lender. If you provide a mortgage, credit card, arranged overdraft or personal or cash loan – you have probably entered a consumer credit contract.