Ratings agency S&P Global said New Zealand鈥檚 four major Australian-owned banks would continue to dominate the local banking industry, regardless of any initiatives stemming from the Commerce Commission inquiry.
The major banks are well positioned to sustain their superiority, S&P said.
鈥淭his is despite the subdued operating and lending environment, which nevertheless remains competitive, particularly around mortgage pricing,鈥 the agency said.
The CBA-owned ASB, NAB-owned Bank of NZ, Westpac and ANZ - have a combined market share of more than 85 per cent.
S&P said New Zealand banks鈥 profitability supports the stability of the country鈥檚 financial system.
鈥淎ny initiatives introduced by the competition regulator as part of a recently established inquiry will not materially affect the major banks鈥 market positions nor their profitability,鈥 S&P said.
In June, the Government announced that the Commerce Commission would look into the banking sector, with a focus on profits and fees, after calls from the National Party, the Green Party, and the Reserve Bank.
New Zealand鈥檚 banks made a record $7.18 billion last year - a net profit after tax that was $1b higher than the year prior, according to KPMG鈥檚 Financial Institutions Performance Survey.
Jamie Gray is an Auckland-based journalist, covering the financial markets and the primary sector. He joined the听贬别谤补濒诲听in 2011.
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