BNZ – BusinessNZ
Performance of Services Index

BNZ – BusinessNZ
Performance of
Services Index

51.5

December

+4.3

Monthly Change

Expanding

Previously Contracting

The services sector in New Zealand experienced expansion for the first time since February 2024, according to the BNZ – BusinessNZ Performance of Services Index (PSI).

The PSI for December was 51.5 (A PSI reading above 50.0 indicates that the service sector is generally expanding; below 50.0 that it is declining). This was 4.3 points higher than November, but still below the average of 52.8 over the history of the survey.

BusinessNZ’s CEO, Katherine Rich said that the December result ended the longest run of contraction for the sector since the survey began, stretching to 21 months. Three of the five sub-index values were in expansion, with New Orders/Business (52.5) leading the way after four months of consecutive contraction. This was followed by Activity/Sales (52.2) and Stocks/Inventories (51.9). Despite the return to overall expansion, Employment (49.6) still remained in slight contraction.

The proportion of negative comments for December stood at 50.4%, but this was still below November (52.9%) and October (54.1%). Negative comments received showed the services sector constrained by weak demand and confidence, high living and operating costs and Christmas-related shutdowns. On the flip side, positive comments saw the services sector supported by seasonal Christmas and summer demand, improving consumer confidence driven by lower interest rates, stronger tourism, new contracts and bookings, and early signs of broader economic recovery and investment activity.

BNZ’s Senior Economist Doug Steel said that “the PSI is not strong, but the positive direction of travel is important to acknowledge. Especially when the PSI is joined with the large jump in last week’s PMI, the combined index (PCI) signals firmly positive GDP growth into the end of 2025 and establishes forward momentum heading into the New Year”.

Activity/Sales
52.2
Employment
49.6
New Orders/
Business
52.5
Stocks/Inventories
51.9
Supplier
Deliveries
49.7
51.7
54.4
49.6
55.0

Katherine Rich

CEO, BusinessNZ

Services Landscape

A long time coming

It has been a long dark tunnel for many in the service sector over the past couple of years. But light has appeared.

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Growth

The PSI is not strong, but the positive direction of travel is important to acknowledge. Especially when the PSI is joined with the large jump in last week’s PMI, the combined index (PCI) signals firmly positive GDP growth into the end of 2025 and establishes forward momentum heading into the New Year.

Read more

Employment lags

The PSI employment index edged up to 49.6 in December, equalling its best outcome since March 2025. It is difficult to get too excited when there has been 25 consecutive months printed below 50.

Read more

Doug Steel

Senior Economist, BNZ

Sponsor Statement

BNZ is delighted to be associated with the Performance of Services Index (PSI) and BusinessNZ.

This association brings together the significant experience of leading business advocacy body BusinessNZ, and business finance specialist BNZ.

We look forward to continuing our association with BusinessNZ and associated regional organisations, and to playing our part in the ongoing development of the New Zealand service sector.

PSI Time Series Table

The results are seasonally adjusted

National Indicies Dec 2024 Aug 2025 Sep 2025 Oct 2025 Nov 2025 Dec 2025
BNZ – BusinessNZ PSI 47.1 47.7 48.2 48.6 47.2 51.5
Activity/Sales 45.1 46.3 47.8 48.6 46.2 52.2
Employment 47.2 48.4 47.8 48.6 46.5 49.6
New Orders/Business 48.4 48.1 49.7 49.4 49.6 52.5
Stocks/Inventories 47.8 47.2 50.3 47.7 47.6 51.9
Supplier Deliveries 46.8 47.7 46.5 49.4 48.8 49.7

BNZ - BusinessNZ PSI Time Series

January 2019 – December 2025

International Results

J.P. Morgan Global Manufacturing PSI

07 Jan 2026
52.4
USA
52.5
UK
51.4
Eurozone
52.4
China
52.0
Japan
51.6
Australia
51.1
NZ
51.5

Stephen Summers

Economist, BusinessNZ

About The PSI

The BNZ – BusinessNZ Performance of Services Index is a monthly survey of the service sector providing an early indicator of activity levels.

A PSI reading above 50 points indicates service activity is expanding; below 50 indicates it is contracting.

The main PSI and sub-index results are seasonally adjusted.

Technical Contact

Mark Cox
Economist, BusinessNZ

[email protected]

BNZ – BusinessNZ
Performance of
Composite Index

52.1

GDP-Weighted Index

53.7

Free-Weighted Index

The seasonally adjusted BNZ – BusinessNZ Performance of Composite Index or PCI (which combines the PMI and PSI) showed both indices in expansion for the first time since January 2025.

The December GDP-Weighted Index stood at 52.1, while the Free-Weighted Index was 53.7.

PCI Time Series Table

The results are seasonally adjusted

National Indicies Dec 2024 Aug 2025 Sep 2025 Oct 2025 Nov 2025 Dec 2025
GDP-Weighted Index 47.1 48.0 48.5 49.0 47.8 52.1
Free-Weighted Index 47.0 48.6 49.1 50.2 49.2 53.7

BNZ - BusinessNZ PCI Time Series

January 2020 – December 2025

About The PCI

The BNZ – BusinessNZ Performance of Composite Index (PCI) takes into account results from both the Performance of Manufacturing Index (PMI) and the Performance of Services Index (PSI). Combined results are shown in two ways:

GDP-Weighted Index:
Apportions the weight of the manufacturing and services index within the economy to produce an overall result.

Free-Weighted Index:
Combines data from both indexes to produce an overall result.

Both time series for the PCI are then seasonally adjusted.

Our Contributors

The BNZ – BusinessNZ PSI contains data obtained through BusinessNZ’s regional organisations