Confident consumers start opening wallets
Four in 10 people surveyed plan to raise their credit limit in the next three months and consider major purchases.
Four in 10 people surveyed plan to raise their credit limit in the next three months and consider major purchases.
Four in 10 people surveyed plan to raise their credit limit during the next three months as they feel more comfortable about their financial situation and contemplate major purchases.
The figure in Dun & Bradstreet's consumer credit expectations survey for the March 2103 quarter is up from one in four during the December quarter and has risen 35 percent in the past six quarters.
One in four consumers plan to make a major purchase in the March quarter, up from one in five during the December quarter last year.
"Consumers are finally beginning to show signs of spending and at the same time are experiencing more positive financial conditions," Lance Crooks, D&B New Zealand's general manager, says.
The survey found that 48 percent of New Zealanders surveyed are comfortable with their financial situation, up seven percent from the December quarter.
And 62 percent do not expect to face difficulties paying off their credit accounts during the March quarter, up 7 percent quarter-on-quarter and up 4 percent from the June quarter of 2012.
Only five percent of people expect to find it extremely difficult to meet their credit obligations.
(BusinessDesk)