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Compounding interest in select committees banking inquiry

Last updated: November 14, 2025 7:25 am
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Parliament has been a hive of activity lately, with MPs being expelled and a major corruption scandal rocking the New Zealand Police.

However, let’s take a step back to last week when the House engaged in a special debate on the report of the finance and expenditure committee regarding its inquiry into banking competition during the final hour of business before adjourning.

The timing of the debate was interesting, coming just days after major banks released their annual reports boasting profits that would impress even the wealthiest individuals.

While shareholders may be ecstatic about these profits, the customers who contribute to these profits through bank fees and interest payments might not share the same enthusiasm.

The inquiry, which focused on corporate and urban banking, also involved the primary production committee investigating the rural banking sector. This was a significant task as it was part of New Zealand First’s coalition agreement.

The primary production committee took their role seriously, as highlighted by Waitaki National MP Miles Anderson in his detailed speech to the House.

The committee aimed to address challenges faced by rural customers, the impact of regulatory changes, and the role of banks in supporting sustainable rural prosperity. Anderson emphasized the need for improvements in various areas, including the review of rural lending capital requirements and greater transparency in loan rate calculations.

One major concern raised was the impact of increased capital requirements on rural lending, leading to slower growth and higher interest rates. Anderson pointed out that these changes had added significant costs for rural borrowers, impacting farm operations and local communities.

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The committee also highlighted the lack of transparency in lending practices, with borrowers often left in the dark about loan terms and rate-setting methodologies. Improved disclosures and communication were recommended to address these concerns.

Act New Zealand’s Todd Stephenson commended the committee’s work and the unanimous agreement on 14 out of 19 recommendations. He emphasized the need for clarity on interest rates related to natural hazards and climate disclosures, as well as encouraging innovation in the banking sector to benefit customers.

Stephenson stressed the importance of not letting the report gather dust, with both committees committed to monitoring progress on the recommendations. Finance Minister Nicola Willis confirmed the government’s acceptance of the recommendations and ordered Treasury to oversee their implementation.

This ongoing commitment to improving banking practices reflects a genuine effort to address the concerns raised during the inquiry and ensure a fair and transparent banking system for all New Zealanders.

For any inquiries, please contact mike.houlahan@odt.co.nz

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