 
  New Zealand card payments market to be valued $67.1b in 2026
On average, each NZ individual holds over three cards, GlobalData found.
New Zealand’s card payments market is expected to grow by a compound annual growth rate of 5% between 2022 and 2026 and reach $67.1b (NZ$98b) in 2026, according to forecasts by data and analytics company GlobalData.
Total value of card payments dropped 11.8% in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and registered a slow growth of 1.1% in 2021 to reach $54.6b (NZ$79.7b).
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Data from Payments NZ revealed that 62% rise in contactless card transactions between 2018 and 2020. The share of contactless payments in total card payments increased from 24% in 2018 to 39% in 2020.
As of 2021, each individual in New Zealand holds over three cards, according to Ravi Sharma, lead banking and payments analyst at GlobalData. Outside of cards, there is a rising preference for contactless payments in the country, Sharma further observed.
In contrast, ATM cash withdrawals have reduced by 20.9% and 5.9% in 2020 and 2021, respectively, a trend that is expected to continue in 2022.
 
						 
						 
						 
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