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26 Mar
‘Buy-now-pay-later’ taking consumer markets by storm
A new survey shows that young people are embracing this new method of purchasing, with over 1.5 million users in the last year in Australia alone.
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22 Jan
Digital payments taking over Oz - threat or opportunity?
A report by Roy Morgan shows that over 70% of Australians are using at least one digital payment a year, with Gen X and Millennials leading the charge.
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20 Dec
Huawei and Oppo fastest growing handsets in Oz
Although they still are far from Apple and Samsung's numbers, the Chinese manufacturers are staking their claim on a piece of the Aussie market.
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16 Feb
Business confidence in Australia highest in 4 years
The IT industry is one of the major drivers of confident businesses in Australia that are more likely to invest in growing their businesses this year.
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03 Mar
Netflix and Lightbox battle it out for Kiwi affection
More than a million Kiwis are now subscribed to Netflix, while Lightbox has been revealed as the faster growing Subscription Video On Demand provider.
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24 Apr
Customer satisfaction winners take a bow
2degrees, Vodafone, Trustpower, Apple and Noel Leeming have been named winners in the Roy Morgan Customer satisfaction Awards.
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11 Feb
Qrious partners with Roy Morgan Research to provide insights into Kiwi market
Qrious has partnered with Roy Morgan Research to provide greater insights into the New Zealand market.
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09 Aug
Vodafone leads NZ pre-paid mobile market
Telecom and 2degrees compete in close race for second as Vodafone claims 47% of the national market.
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06 Aug
Younger NZ mobile users more likely to switch
Almost one in every five 18 to 24 year old Kiwi mobile phone users switched service providers in the past year - a rate 50% above the New Zealand norm.
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26 Apr
Cyber-security concerns growing in NZ
As new technologies enter the market, owning a smartphone, tablet or laptop can raise tricky issues about privacy and cyber-security.
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