Online retail spending is still on the up following high sales over Christmas and January, with February sales up 14 per cent on the previous year - boosted by the extra day in the leap year.
The latest BNZ online retail sales data showed sales for the 2016 year to date had been up around 14 per cent compared with the previous year, with international sales making up a significant portion of total figures.
Online spending at local businesses was up 10 per cent on February last year, essentially mirroring the performance of physical stores, based on Statistics NZ figures for electronic card transactions.
The highest sales locally were in the food sector with online sales for supermarket and groceries up by more than 30 per cent from the same month last year, although according to director of institutional research at BNZ Gary Baker, this may not all be from food spend.
"[Supermarket and grocery spend is] growing quite fast and included in that is specialised food stores so that's supplements and vitamins and things," Baker said. "I think a lot of people do buy that kind of stuff online - protein powder and vitamins and things, so it's not necessarily just straight supermarkets."