Showing 61
to 70
of 942 results
-
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.
-
30 Nov 2023 -
Explanatory documentation: Link Summary database: Link. Summary statistics Capital expenditure Company detailsPQ Regulated? Yes Known price breach: No. Regulatory asset base Year end: 30 September Known quality breach: No. Regulatory profit CEO:
-
13 Dec 2023 -
The Commerce Commission today released its final decisions on its Input Methodologies Review, updating the key regulatory rules for electricity lines, gas pipelines, and airports in New Zealand.
-
-
16 Apr 2024 -
Stamping out old-style ‘handshake' supply agreements from New Zealand's $25 billion grocery sector will help level the playing field and address a historical power imbalance and pressure tactics between the major retailers an
-
16 Nov 2023 -
The Commerce Commission is consulting on Chorus' proposal to spend $2.1 billion between 2025-2028 – the second period of the new fibre regulatory regime.
-
5 Feb 2024 -
Cross-submissionDefault price-quality paths for electricity distribution businesses from 1 April 2025: Issues Paper. 26 January 2024. Table of Contents. 1 Introduction. 1. 2 General comments. 1. 3 The Commission has an important role to play. 1. 4
-
4 Apr 2024 -
19 March 2024. Ben Woodham. Electricity Distribution Manager. Commerce Commission. Wellington. New Zealand. Submitted via: Email to infrastructure.regulation@comcom.govt.nz. Submission on EDB DPP4 innovation and non-traditional solutions workshop.
-
7 Feb 2024 -
The Commerce Commission has published a statement of issues relating to an application from Farmlands Co-operative Society Limited seeking clearance to acquire 100% of the shares of Seales Winslow Limited. Both parties manufacture and distribute
-
21 Mar 2024 -
11 March 2024. Ben Woodham. Electricity Distribution Manager. Commerce Commission. Wellington. New Zealand. Submitted via: Email to infrastructure.regulation@comcom.govt.nz. Submission on EDB DPP4 capex workshop. Introduction. 1. Thank you for the