Consumer Data Right
A Consumer Data Right (CDR) is a legal framework that lets you access, share, and manage certain data, like transaction history, with trusted third parties through secure digital systems. The goal is to provide greater choice, convenience, and innovation.
Discover the benefits of the Consumer Data Right, starting with banking and expanding to electricity and other sectors.
Discover how the Consumer Data Right ensures security, privacy, and consent so you stay in control of who accesses your information.
Discover what it means to take part in the Consumer Data Right with an overview of the types of participants, how to become a participant, and information about the fees and levies that apply.
The Register of Participants is the official list of companies included in the Consumer Data Right (CDR) framework, under the Customer and Product Data Act 2025. The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) manages and updates the register as the CDR Regulator.
Guidance helps you understand how the Consumer Data Right (CDR) works in practice. It supports participants and customers to meet their obligations, implement requirements consistently, and navigate the CDR with confidence. As the CDR develops, guidance will continue to be refined and expanded to reflect how the system operates in real-world settings.
Find out who to contact, when to contact us and how we can help.
The Government has established a Consumer Data Right through the Customer and Product Data Act 2025.
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