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The SME Stream

Looking for actionable business insights all in one place? BNZ is here to help you find a way with a curation of the ‘best bits’ from top business podcasts. Save time searching; subscribe to the SME Stream where you can listen to relevant, timely, business-related content today. The SME Stream is a curated playlist of business podcasts brought to you by Bank of New Zealand (BNZ). The podcasts contain general information only, not financial or other professional advice. For help, please contact your bank or professional adviser. Any opinions expressed in the podcasts are not necessarily shared by BNZ, or its related entities. BNZ is not liable for any losses resulting from the content of the podcasts.

Episodes

September 4, 2025 3 mins

There’s a view that large tech companies could be challenged to pay more tax.  

A report from tax expert Nick Miller says companies like Google take payments from a New Zealand subsidiary and then pay them to an offshore section of the business.   

These are listed as service or licence fees, but Miller says they could be seen as royalties, which come under a withholding tax.  

Miller says it's not just Ne...

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Equity markets have taken a turn this September, and it's prompted concerns among experts.

Markets are softening a bit, which is a remarkably regular occurrence in September. 

Sam Dickie from Fisher Funds reveals what's going on.

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A separate argument against major tech firms paying more tax. 

A report from tax expert Nick Miller says companies like Google are able to skirt their dues by taking payments from New Zealand subsidiaries, listed as service fees. 

He says they could be seen as royalties, which come under a withholding tax.  

However, another independent expert in the field, Geof Nightingale, told Andrew Dickens the Trump administrati...

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September 4, 2025 9 mins

As business owners, you know how hard it is keeping up with your business, let alone the news. Join Wilhelmina Shrimpton each week as she gives you a rundown of the biggest stories that could impact on your business, so you can make informed decisions with expert advice. 

This week, The door has opened for some foreign property ownership, so what’s the new...

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There are fears the Government’s proposal to change who is liable for shonky buildings risks leaving homeowners in the lurch.

The Government is proposing to prevent local councils from being lumped with big bills if they consent buildings that turn out to be leaky or defective.

NZ Herald Wellington business editor Jenee Tibshraeny reveals why homeowners have voiced concerns.

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A busy reporting season has concluded for the NZX-listed companies, with some doing better than others.

A2 Milk stood out as a success story from this season, but other listed businesses haven't fared so well.

Milford Asset Management's Jeremy Hutton explained further.

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Now, we need to talk about that Amazon announcement yesterday.

These guys have taken us for fools in this country. They've looked at us in New Zealand and they've gone, let's take these guys for fools.

That $7.5 billion wasn't new, it was already announced by Jacinda 4 years ago. It's not even actually a convincing number, because it looks like what they've done here is included their power bills.

Now power bills are not ...

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Nasdaq-listed tech services company Rimini Street is challenging the status quo in New Zealand’s enterprise IT market, offering a striking alternative to the upgrade treadmill set by big software vendors. 

On this week’s episode of The Business of Tech, Seth Ravin, founder and CEO of Rimini Street, and Joe Locandro, global CIO, share their vision for how New Zealand enterprises and government agencies can maintain ...

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Pic Picot has lived his life like it's one big experiment. He's tried a bit of this, had success with a bit of that, lived on a commune, sailed the Pacific and modified a concrete mixer to roast peanuts in. The latter was the humble beginnings of what you'll now know as Pic's Peanut Butter. The self-confessed hippy joins Liam to talk risk-taking, money-making and the future of the beloved Pic's brand after a majority stake was rece...

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Labour and National appear to be aligned on the Paris Climate Agreement.  

Yesterday ACT called for New Zealand to leave unless the terms of the deal change, but the Prime Minister said no.  

Labour's Chris Hipkins echoed Christopher Luxon, telling John MacDonald leaving the deal would cause more harm than good.  

He says it would be a disaster for us – walking away from those commitments would mean people over...

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More people are getting mortgages approved as they prepare for the Official Cash Rate to fall further.

Latest Centrix figures show mortgage enquiries are up 16% for the month of July and new mortgage lending rose almost 25%.

Key Mortgages broker Jeremy Andrews told Andrew Dickens many people are getting approved and just holding off.

He says there's been more activity lately - with one client of his going to auction, and nine peopl...

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The Prime Minister is celebrating tech-giant Amazon's continued moves into the New Zealand market. 

Amazon Web Services' data centres are now open in Auckland - something that is slated as a $7.5 billion investment.

The Prime Minister told Mike Hosking it will create up to a thousand jobs, and make an $11 billion boost to GDP. 

Luxon says it’s probably the largest ever publicly announced technology investment i...

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New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters says he wasn't dragged kicking and screaming into a new foreign investors deal. 

The Government’s approved changes to allow people with an investor residence visa to buy or build one home, starting at $5 million. 

They’re required to invest an extra $5 million into the economy to qualify. 

Peters told Mike Hosking he supports the changes and wants to make very clear...

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There's hopes the promised 1,000 new jobs created from Amazon's locally based data centres will go to Kiwis.

The tech giant's investing $7.5 billion into the Auckland-based centres, which go live today.

It'll mean New Zealand customers can use the new cloud region to run workloads and store data locally.

Amazon Web Services country manager Manuel Bohnet says they're taking a long-term view with this project.

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The growing volume of purchases from the likes of Shein and Temu are hitting New Zealand’s import economy hard. 

Stats New Zealand has revised the National Accounts, with imports down $2.5 billion in the June quarter. 

The average value of parcels has dropped sharply, driven by fast fashion and cheap e-commerce.  

Retail NZ CEO Carolyn Young told Mike Hosking a lot more people are looking to buy goods from over...

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Stats NZ came out with the latest trade data for New Zealand - and the results show good news for exporters.

Exports were up 9.9 percent in the year to June and imports were up 3.2 percent.

HSBC chief economist Paul Bloxham explained further.

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Is this a turning point for the wine industry? 

Data shows export volumes are expected to grow 4% to 285 million litres in the year to June 2025. 

Export revenue is also forecast to lift to $2.4 billion by 2029. 

Hawke’s Bay Winegrowers CEO Brent Linn told Mike Hosking Hawke’s Bay is more domestically focused, with production to export only representing 25% of their market. 

He says that they’v...

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It's no secret that the cost of living has gone a bit crazy these past few years, but insurance seems to be one of the hardest hit.

Insurance prices have increased 900% since 2000 - almost triple the increase of tobacco products. 

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Chris Bishop has openly called for house prices to fall, saying we need to be channeling more money into the economy rather than having it locked up in housing. 

The Prime Minister says we need modest and consistent increases in property prices, to ensure the economy is growing. 

So what is actually best for New Zealand and the economy? 

CEO of The Property Lifestyle, Nichole Lewis, joins for the OneRoof Radio Show.&...

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Overflowing wardrobe? It might be worth more than you think. Aidan Bartlett, CEO of Designer Wardrobe, joins Nadine to talk about the booming second-hand fashion market. From unlocking the $1000 sitting idle in your closet to sellers making tens of thousands, resale is growing five times faster than traditional retail. Aidan reveals the secrets to getting the best price for your clothes, the role of AI in making selling easier...

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