Business Financial Data: March 2023 Quarter
Business financial data provides sales, purchases,
salaries and wages, and operating profit estimates for most
market industries in New Zealand, and information on stocks
for selected industries. This collection uses a combination
of survey, tax, and other administrative data.
Key facts
For all business financial data (BFD) industries, in the March 2023 quarter compared with the March 2022 quarter:
- sales were $181 billion, up $10 billion (5.6 percent)
- purchases were $129 billion, up $6.8 billion (5.6 percent)
- salaries and wages were $29.3 billion, up $2.3 billion (8.6 percent)
- operating profit was $22.7 billion, up $516 million (2.3 percent).
When adjusting for seasonal effects, in the March 2023 quarter compared with the December 2022 quarter:
- sales in 6 of the 14 New Zealand Standard Industrial Output Classification (NZSIOC) level 1 industries increased
- manufacturing (down $936 million); construction (down $902 million); and electricity, gas, water and waste services (up $402 million) industries had the largest movements in sales.
The business financial data release covers most market industries in the New Zealand economy, using survey and tax data.
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