New Zealand Service Growth Hits 10-Month Low

2026-04-12 22:39 By Chusnul Chotimah 1 min. read

New Zealand’s BusinessNZ Performance of Services Index dropped to 46.0 in March 2026 from a downwardly revised 47.6 in the previous month, marking the second straight month of contraction in services, due to the impact of the Iran war.

The latest reading was also the lowest since May 2025, lower than the average of 52.8 over the history of the survey, as all sub-indexes deteriorated.

Activity/sales (44.6 vs 47.5 in February), new orders (45.7 vs 48.8), employment (46.4 vs 47.0), and stocks (46.2 vs 46.5) all weakened.

Meanwhile, the delivery times index edged down (47.3 vs 48.5), indicating the impact of the Middle East conflict.

" The industries that deal mainly in discretionary spending (accommodation, cafes & restaurants; and cultural, recreational & personal services) have been especially impacted, and this is likely to reflect a lack of consumer confidence," BusinessNZ’s CEO, Katherine Rich, said.



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New Zealand Service Growth Hits 10-Month Low
New Zealand’s BusinessNZ Performance of Services Index dropped to 46.0 in March 2026 from a downwardly revised 47.6 in the previous month, marking the second straight month of contraction in services, due to the impact of the Iran war. The latest reading was also the lowest since May 2025, lower than the average of 52.8 over the history of the survey, as all sub-indexes deteriorated. Activity/sales (44.6 vs 47.5 in February), new orders (45.7 vs 48.8), employment (46.4 vs 47.0), and stocks (46.2 vs 46.5) all weakened. Meanwhile, the delivery times index edged down (47.3 vs 48.5), indicating the impact of the Middle East conflict. " The industries that deal mainly in discretionary spending (accommodation, cafes & restaurants; and cultural, recreational & personal services) have been especially impacted, and this is likely to reflect a lack of consumer confidence," BusinessNZ’s CEO, Katherine Rich, said.
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