Real-Time Payments Could Unlock $271 Million of Additional GDP to New Zealand’s Economy by 2027
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Exclusive Cebr economic impact study reveals macroeconomic benefits and cost savings for consumers and businesses if real-time payments were to be introduced in
New Zealand
The study models three scenarios — slow, moderate and fast growth — and uses data from ACI’s Prime Time for Real-Time report to calculate cost savings and additional GDP growth for Aotearoa if real-time payments were to be introduced in 2025. However, the untapped benefits of real-time payments are much higher. According to the Cebr, the theoretical impact of all payments being real-time could add
Aotearoa currently does not have a real-time system in place, but planning is underway. Payments NZ released a real-time payments discussion document in November designed to broaden the conversation regarding the key features, capabilities and design components of future real-time infrastructure, which is part of a broader payments modernization framework. The industry is actively seeking perspectives and feedback on the rationale for significant modernization of Aotearoa’s payment systems.
“Payments NZ has recently started to lead industry-wide discussions about the real-time infrastructure and capabilities which are crucial to the future of payments in Aotearoa. This report is an important part of these discussions and provides useful insight into the potential benefit real-time can bring,” said
“We view real-time payments as an important component of the payments ecosystem of the future,” added Wiggins. “There are several other projects Payments NZ is leading with the industry which will make Aotearoa’s payments system truly world-class. This includes moving the country to 365-day payments in 2023 and our continued work on open banking through the Payments NZ API Centre. Together, these projects will enable faster, simpler and more secure payments for all of Aotearoa.”
ACI’s Prime Time for Real-Time report includes the most comprehensive economic impact study of real-time payments to date and reveals a clear correlation between real-time payments adoption and economic growth.
“Our research shows that real-time payments drive economic growth, innovation and the creation of digital and secure payment ecosystems. They help businesses grow and thrive. Real-time payments will make every Kiwi’s life a little bit easier,” commented
“Governments that advance the modernization of their national payments infrastructure with real-time payments create a win-win situation for all stakeholders in the payments ecosystem,” added Hill. “Consumers and businesses benefit from fast, frictionless and hyper-connected payment services, and financial institutions future-proof their business in a highly competitive environment by speeding up cloud-first and data-centric modernization. National governments boost economic growth, reduce the size of their shadow economy and create an impartial financial system for all.”
“By enabling money to transfer between parties within seconds rather than days, real-time payments can significantly improve overall market efficiencies in the economy and play an important role in helping facilitate growth,” commented
Key figures of the economic impact study at a glance:
(Based on a hypothetical launch date of 2025)
Predicted cost savings for consumers and businesses by 2026
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Slow growth:
$7.1 million -
Moderate growth:
$27.3 million -
Fast growth:
$55.0 million
Predicted cost savings for consumers and businesses by 2027
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Slow growth:
$9.7 million -
Moderate growth:
$41.3 million -
Fast growth:
$100.1 million
Additional GDP growth by 2026
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Slow growth:
$20.0 million (0.007%) -
Moderate growth:
$62.0 million (0.022%) -
Fast growth:
$135.7 million (0.049%)
Additional GDP growth by 2027
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Slow growth:
$25.1 million (0.009%) -
Moderate growth:
$91.2 million (0.032%) -
Fast growth:
$271.2 million (0.095%)
Hypothetical macroeconomic benefit — additional GDP growth — if all payments in NZ were real-time:
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2026:
$6,393 million (2.2%) -
2027:
$6,503 million (2.2%)
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