Otago Daily Times

Spending figures take the cake

- DENE MACKENZIE

WINTER has brought a diverse pattern of spending, Paymark spokesman Paul Brislen said yesterday.

There were treats as people spent more at bakeries and movies. There were necessitie­s as more was spent on electricit­y and electrical tradies.

And there were more tragedies as more was spent at funeral directors, he said.

In July, the bias was towards spending more on pies as spending among bread and cake retailers increased nearly 11% from last July. At the same time, spending at funeral directors, cemeteries and churches increased only 2.5%.

Releasing the July Paymark figures, Mr Brislen said the wider group of merchants who experience­d increased business during June to August included electricit­y and gas companies, electricia­ns, movie outlets, parking service providers, drycleaner­s, funeral directors, winter entertainm­ent providers, local government, accountant­s and lawyers. Combined, those merchants recorded $277 million of spending through Paymark during July, up 10.3% on July last year.

However, a group of sectors experience­d their lows during the winter months, he said. Those included accommodat­ion providers, book shops, gyms, garden stores, paint shops, some clothes shops, hardware stores, petrol stations, rental car firms, vineyards and jewellers.

In total, that group of merchants recorded $1.105 billion spending through Paymark in July, up 4.5% on July last year.

Across all sectors, the annual underlying growth rate was a moderate 4.8% since July last year, Mr Brislen said.

In total, 107.8 million payments were made through Paymark in July, for a total of $5 billon.

Unlike consumer and business confidence, spending growth through Paymark did not slow any further in July. The largest regions, AucklandNo­rthland, Canterbury and Wellington, continued to show the slowest annual growth rates.

Paymark figures showed Otago consumers spent $303.4 million in July, up 6.7%. Total transactio­ns reached 6.4 million, up 9.6%.

Southlande­rs spent $111.1 million, up 7.9%. Total transactio­ns were 2.32 million, up 9.7%. Canterbury shoppers spent $537.8 million, up 4.6%. Total transactio­ns grew 5.5% to 11.8 million.

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? Treats . . . Shoppers spent more in bread and cake retailers during July.
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES Treats . . . Shoppers spent more in bread and cake retailers during July.
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Paul Brislen

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