Labour supports a joint inquiry into rural banking, highlighting financial pressure on farmers and calling for improved access to affordable finance and fair interest rates.
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So the big business news locally is that two New Zealand-owned banks intend to merge. Heartland Bank has announced a conditional agreement to buy TSB for six hundred and twenty million dollars, which would create the TSB Heartland Bank. Kent Duston is the banking reform coalition convener in with us.
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ready liquidity from investments contrasts with slow farm asset access
Safeguarding the farm for future generationsfarmers facing financial strain due to banking charges
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