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  • Resources for consumer advisory sector

    We work with the consumer advisory sector to ensure we hear about the issues that cause consumers harm and to protect the wider community from unlawful trade practices.

  • Our leadership team

    Our leadership team. Adrienne Meikle. Chief Executive. Adrienne is Chief Executive of the Commerce Commission, joining in May 2018. Before joining the Commission, Adrienne held the positions of Deputy Chief Executive, Corporate, Governance and

  • Projects

    Here you will find telecommunications projects we are currently working on and those we have completed.

  • What is a cartel?

    What is a cartel? Think you know what cartels are and why they’re illegal? A cartel is where two or more businesses agree not to compete. Cartels are illegal because they harm consumers by preventing businesses from competing to provide better

  • Hardship applications

    If a borrower makes a hardship application, you are required to consider it and follow a specific process.

  • Projects

    Here you will find electricity lines projects we are currently working on and those we have completed.

  • Submissions made by the Commission

    The Commission occasionally makes submissions on Government consultations, to share our views and recommendations.

  • Consumer credit fees

    When you lend money, the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act has rules you must follow when setting your fees.

  • Buy Now Pay Later

    From 2 September 2024, Buy Now Pay Later lenders will need to comply with all the obligations of a lender under the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act 2003 (the Act) and the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Regulations 2004 (the

  • Scams

    Scams target New Zealanders of all ages and backgrounds. They can come in many forms including an email, a letter, a website or a phone call. Whatever the method, a scam is about tricking you into parting with your money and they are becoming