
After a prolonged period of economic uncertainty and rising costs, the official cash rate (OCR) cuts in the second half of 2024 marked a turning point for New Zealand’s business community. The reductions brought much-needed stability, allowing business owners to look ahead with cautious optimism.
But the big question remains: Will the OCR continue to fall, and what opportunities or challenges could this create for your business?
1. Mark your calendar: The first key OCR announcement of 2025 is on 19 February.
Experts predict the OCR may fall further as the Reserve Bank works to stabilise the economy and stimulate growth. However, this depends on global inflation trends and economic conditions. Staying informed will help you make timely, strategic decisions.
2. Borrowing opportunities: The Reserve Bank’s goal to return to a ‘neutral’ OCR of around 3% could bring mortgage rates down to 4.5%–5%, opening the door for significant savings on long-term investments.
Lower interest rates make borrowing more affordable, creating opportunities to:
- Refinance existing loans.
- Invest in equipment, property, or other assets to support growth.
- Fund expansion plans with less financial strain.
3. Shifts in consumer spending: The OCR cut is designed to stimulate economic activity, and while consumer habits don’t change overnight, early signs suggest increased spending across many sectors. Demand for office and industrial spaces is also expected to rise as businesses expand operations.
4. Plan ahead: This shifting landscape creates opportunities but also requires adaptability. Key challenges in the months ahead might include rising competition for leasing, evolving customer preferences, and talent retention.
5. Let’s talk about strategy: Need help navigating these changes? Contact us for advice tailored to your business.
Disclaimer: This blog has been carefully prepared, but it has been written in general terms only. The blog should not be relied upon to provide specific information without also obtaining appropriate professional advice after detailed examination of your particular situation.