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Historical monthly “carded” mortgage rates by tenor for all registered banks

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From: Frank T-F

Kia ora koutou,

Under the Official Information Act 1982, I request the following information that may be held by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ):

Data requested:

All advertised “carded” residential mortgage rates (sometimes called “standard” or “headline” rates) supplied to and held by the RBNZ for every registered New Zealand bank. Please include, for each bank, the full schedule of tenors for which the RBNZ collects carded mortgage rates, such as—but not limited to—floating, 6-month, and fixed terms of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, and 10 years.

Time period:

From the earliest month-end for which the Bank holds these series through to the most recent month-end available at the time this request is processed.

Format:

A single comma-separated values (CSV) file, or a set of CSVs, with each record containing at least:

- Date (ISO 8601 format)
- Bank identifier (short name or registration ID)
- Product tenor (e.g., “1 yr fixed”)
- Advertised carded interest rate (% p.a., as originally supplied)

Context / purpose:

I am building a research database to analyse trends in advertised retail mortgage pricing across the New Zealand banking sector.

Administrative matters:

If any part of the requested information is withheld, please specify the applicable section(s) of the Act and the reason(s).

If the request is likely to be refused under s 18(f) on grounds of substantial collation or research, I would welcome the opportunity to refine the request or accept the information in a form readily extractable from your systems.

I am a New Zealand citizen and currently residing in New Zealand.

I appreciate your assistance and look forward to your response.

Ngā mihi nui,

Frank T-F

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Kia ora

 

We’ve received your official information request.

 

On 27 May 2025 you sent us a request for the following official
information:

 

Data requested:

All advertised “carded” residential mortgage rates (sometimes called
“standard” or “headline” rates) supplied to and held by the RBNZ for every
registered New Zealand bank. Please include, for each bank, the full
schedule of tenors for which the RBNZ collects carded mortgage rates, such
as—but not limited to—floating, 6-month, and fixed terms of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
7, and 10 years.

Time period:

From the earliest month-end for which the Bank holds these series through
to the most recent month-end available at the time this request is
processed.

Format:

A single comma-separated values (CSV) file, or a set of CSVs, with each
record containing at least:

- Date (ISO 8601 format)
- Bank identifier (short name or registration ID)
- Product tenor (e.g., “1 yr fixed”)
- Advertised carded interest rate (% p.a., as originally supplied)

 

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From: Frank T-F <[4][FOI #31123 email]>
Sent: Tuesday, 27 May 2025 10:47 pm
To: RBNZ Info <[5][RBNZ request email]>
Subject: Official Information request - Historical monthly “carded”
mortgage rates by tenor for all registered banks

 

Kia ora koutou,

Under the Official Information Act 1982, I request the following
information that may be held by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ):

Data requested:

All advertised “carded” residential mortgage rates (sometimes called
“standard” or “headline” rates) supplied to and held by the RBNZ for every
registered New Zealand bank. Please include, for each bank, the full
schedule of tenors for which the RBNZ collects carded mortgage rates, such
as—but not limited to—floating, 6-month, and fixed terms of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
7, and 10 years.

Time period:

From the earliest month-end for which the Bank holds these series through
to the most recent month-end available at the time this request is
processed.

Format:

A single comma-separated values (CSV) file, or a set of CSVs, with each
record containing at least:

- Date (ISO 8601 format)
- Bank identifier (short name or registration ID)
- Product tenor (e.g., “1 yr fixed”)
- Advertised carded interest rate (% p.a., as originally supplied)

Context / purpose:

I am building a research database to analyse trends in advertised retail
mortgage pricing across the New Zealand banking sector.

Administrative matters:

If any part of the requested information is withheld, please specify the
applicable section(s) of the Act and the reason(s).

If the request is likely to be refused under s 18(f) on grounds of
substantial collation or research, I would welcome the opportunity to
refine the request or accept the information in a form readily extractable
from your systems.

I am a New Zealand citizen and currently residing in New Zealand.

I appreciate your assistance and look forward to your response.

Ngā mihi nui,

Frank T-F

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