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Our role
The Commerce Commission is New Zealand's primary competition, fair trading, consumer credit and economic regulatory agency.
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Our people
We have around 400 staff across our head office in Wellington and our office in Auckland.
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Events
All upcoming events, and events hosted by the Commerce Commission in the last 12 months.
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Credit providers
If you provide credit to consumers you must follow New Zealand consumer credit laws.
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Consumer reports
From time-to-time we publish reports on projects or assessments completed that are of general interest to New Zealanders.
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Commission confirms greater transparency requirements for lines companies…
29 Feb 2024 - The Commerce Commission has published its final decision on the changes to information New Zealand's local lines companies must disclose publicly as they adapt to an increasing demand on their networks, driven in large part by New Zealand&rs -
Copyright
Copyright. Crown Copyright. Copyright material on the www.comcom.govt.nz website is protected by copyright owned by the Commerce Commission on behalf of the Crown. Unless indicated otherwise for specific items or collections of content (either below
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Welcome to the Commerce Commission
Our vision is that New Zealanders are better off because markets work well and consumers and businesses are confident market participants.
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Regulatory inquiries
In markets where there is little or no competition, we may need to regulate the price and quality of goods and services for the benefit of consumers. Part 4 of the Commerce Act sets out the particular goods and services that are subject to
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The Commission's role
We are New Zealand's competition, consumer and regulatory agency.