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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.
The Government has established a Consumer Data Right through the Customer and Product Data Act 2025.
Taking part in the Consumer Data Right (CDR) means joining a trusted framework that empowers consumers and drives innovation. Learn more about the types of participants in the regime, what’s involved in becoming a participant, and the fees and levies that apply. Whether you’re a data holder or looking to become an accredited requestor, you’ll find the key information you need to get started.
Explore the benefits of the Consumer Data Right in New Zealand. Learn how the Consumer Data Right empowers consumers, drives competition and unlocks innovation across sectors.
We are consulting on a proposed levy to recover the cost of the Commerce Commission’s new functions to regulate water services under the Commerce Act 1986 from 1 July 2025 onwards.
The Customer and Product Data (Banking and Other Deposit Taking) Standards 2025 set out the technical, security, and operational requirements for regulated open banking in New Zealand.
pdf, 131 KBA 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.
Cabinet agreed to introduce two telecommunication bills.
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