British company may take over Trade Me
The directors of the online trading and advertising site Trade Me are favouring being taken over by a British investment firm.
The directors of the online trading and advertising site Trade Me are favouring being taken over by a British investment firm.
Trelise Cooper has shown its support towards the Women’s Refuge initiative by including The Shielded Site, a protected portal which helps victims of family violence speak out undetected.
The NZ Retail team has, for most of 2018, been coming up with terrible start-up ideas for fun. Here's a few of our not-so-greatest hits.
One of the world's popular fast food chains is finally coming to New Zealand.
A marketing expert has warned the sale of Tip Top could see a repeat of the Dunedin Cadbury factory saga and would not make long-term financial sense.
You may know Nat Cheshire from Cheshire Architects as the designer behind some of Auckland City’s most character-defining developments, such as City Works Depot and much of Britomart, or as one of our Most Creative winners. As 2018 draws to a close, Cheshire has debuted
With the continuing growth in online shopping a less glamorous side of this trend is the increase in online fraud. As we head into the major shopping season of the year, expectations are that this year will be no exception.
The Christmas season is without a doubt the busiest time of year for retailers. Between stocking shelves, rolling out marketing campaigns and fine-tuning staffing, there is a lot going on. But making sure your items are delivered properly shouldn’t be one of those issues. New
Consumer finance business Latitude Financial Services has added Auckland-based fintech company Genoapay to its portfolio alongside Gem Visa and other products. Genoapay provides a no interest payment instalment service, allowing shoppers to pay off purchases totalling up to $1,000 over 10 weeks.
Retail NZ has expressed its dissatisfaction with the move to get rid of the 90-day-trial for large businesses, says that in doing so potential employees lose the chance to prove themselves.