You can find our latest and up to date insights on the upcoming New Zealand Consumer Data Right regulation below. Click on the links in the table to access our latest thought leadership in this area.
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PublicationConsumer Data Right Update – Banking to be the first cab off the rank
11/11/2022Following the Government's announcement last July that a Consumer Data Right (CDR) framework will be established for New Zealand, Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister David Clark confirmed yesterday that banks will be the first sector designated to implement the CDR.
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PublicationStatutory review of Australia's Consumer Data Right – a "playbook" for New Zealand
02/11/2022Last year the New Zealand Government confirmed its decision to establish a Consumer Data Right ("CDR") framework for New Zealand, indicating that the New Zealand regime will broadly align with Australia's multi-sector designation model introduced in 2019.
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PublicationNew Zealand Government to introduce a Consumer Data Right
08/07/2021The Government confirmed its decision to establish a Consumer Data Right (CDR) framework for New Zealand this week, with legislation to be introduced as soon as 2022.
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PublicationConsumer Data Right rules established for the Australian banking sector
11/02/2020The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has announced the finalisation of the Competition and Consumer (Consumer Data Right) Rules. The Rules sit alongside the Treasury Laws Amendment (Consumer Data Rules) Act 2019, which came into force in August 2019, and provide further detail as to how the Australian regime will operate.