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21 Jun 2024 -
The Commerce Commission has decided to issue a Statement of Unresolved Issues for the application from Foodstuffs North Island Limited and Foodstuffs South Island Limited seeking clearance to merge.
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28 May 2024 -
After receiving customer complaints, the Commerce Commission has issued a warning to Cook Straight ferry provider StraitNZ Bluebridge Limited, for potentially misrepresenting consumers rights to compensation when sailings were delayed or cancelle
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29 Feb 2024 -
We have now completed the Targeted Information Disclosure Review (2024) of the information disclosure requirements that we previously set for electricity distribution businesses under Part 4 of the Commerce Act 1986.
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21 Mar 2024 -
The country's first competition study into personal banking services has revealed a two-tier sector with limited competition and no disruptive forces to drive change and deliver consumer benefits.
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30 Apr 2024 -
The latest analysis of fuel monitoring data by the Commerce Commission shows genuine benefits for Kiwi motorists from unstaffed petrol stations in offering savings and bringing down prices.
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4 Apr 2024 -
The Commerce Commission has granted clearance for Farmlands Co-operative Society Limited to acquire 100% of the shares of Seales Winslow Limited.
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14 Feb 2024 -
We will publish our draft report in the market study into competition in personal banking services on 21 March 2024.
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8 Apr 2024 -
Prepared for the Commerce Commission | March 2024 1. Speed at your router Speed at your device VS. RealSpeed Report, 2024. The Measuring Broadband New Zealand (MBNZ) programme measures the quality of New. Zealand’s fixed line, fixed wireless and
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5 Feb 2024 -
26 January 2024. Ben WoodhamManager, Electricity Distribution Infrastructure Regulation Commerce Commission WellingtonVia email: infrastructure.regulation@comcom.govt.nz. Tēnā koe,. Powerco’s cross-submission on EDB DPP4 issues paper. Powerco
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26 Jun 2024 -
Shelly Cullen has been ordered by the Auckland District Court to pay $5.9m for her promotion of the pyramid scheme ‘Lion's Share.' This is a combination of a $600,000 fine - the largest ever criminal fine issued to a