Spending in the lead-up to Christmas is expected to surpass last year's total today as Kiwis flock to retailers ahead of the big day.
Pre-Christmas spending – measured from November 13 – is at $8.317 billion, up 3.4 per cent on last year to date, according to Paymark, which processes about 70 per cent of the Eftpos market.
Last Friday was the biggest shopping day of the year, reaching $297.5 million through 5.1 million transactions, surpassing Easter Thursday ($263m) and Black Friday ($253m).
But Paymark spokesman Paul Brislen anticipates more big spending to come, with Christmas Eve expected to surpass last Friday.
"We expect to see Christmas Eve beat this as well, so you're looking at sort of a $300 million, at least, Christmas Eve looking at these figures."