Retail and hospitality businesses in New Zealand are supporting the Commerce Commission's investigation into the retail payment system, urging greater transparency, reduced surcharges, and simpler payment processes to benefit both businesses and consumers.
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**Retail and Hospitality unite in wanting changes to retail payment system** \\ \\ **24 July 2024**\\ \\ Customer-facing businesses across both the retail and hospitality sectors are welcoming the Commerce Commission’s investigation into the retail payment system.collective action to develop best practices
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