Te Komihana Tauhokohoko Commerce Commission
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New Chief Executive appointment
We have announced the appointment of our new Chief Executive, Suzanne Stew, a senior public service leader with a strong background in business, who will start in the role on 4th May.
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Emergency response guidance for businesses
We want to ensure businesses have simple and clear information about how they can work together to maintain the supply of goods and services during an emergency situation.
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Ramping up scrutiny on fuel companies
We're increasing our monitoring and scrutiny of petrol pump prices in response to higher and more volatile global wholesale prices. Read our first report.
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Latest news
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26 Mar 2026
ComCom issues draft determination proposing authorisation of NZBA application
The Commerce Commission has released a draft decision proposing to authorise with conditions the New Zealand Banking Association’s application for it, a group of banks and other parties, to collectively negotiate with Evergreen International LLC (Armourguard) over cash-in-transit services. -
26 Mar 2026
Guidance: business collaboration in response to an emergency
The Commission appreciates that in the current environment businesses may need to work together to ensure New Zealanders get the goods and services they need. -
25 Mar 2026
SoI to be issued on Beijer Ref’s proposed acquisition of RefSpecs
The Commerce Commission has decided to issue a statement of issues relating to the application from Beijer Ref Holdings Limited (Beijer Ref) to acquire 100% of the shares in Refrigeration Specialties Limited (Refspecs). -
25 Mar 2026
Commerce Commission announces appointment of new Chief Executive
The Commerce Commission today announced the appointment of its new Chief Executive, Suzanne Stew, a senior public service leader with a strong background in business, who will start in the role on 4th May.
Latest publications
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Unison and Centralines – Submission on QIA Draft decision – 20 February 2026PDF - 142 KB | Published on 26 March 2026
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Orion – Submission on QIA Draft decision – 20 February 2026PDF - 205 KB | Published on 26 March 2026
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Amendment to DPP4 default price quality path QIA correction – Final decision reasons paper – 26 March 2026PDF - 711 KB | Published on 26 March 2026
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Electricity Distribution Services Default Price Quality Path (QIA Correction) – Amendment Determination – 26 March 2026PDF - 324 KB | Published on 26 March 2026
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NZBA CIT Authorisation – Draft Determination – 24 March 2026PDF - 953 KB | Published on 26 March 2026