Business leaders who are young, female or Māori are among the most optimistic in the country, according to a Westpac NZ report.
The Grow NZ report, which measures the mood and intent of more than 1200 business leaders in New Zealand, showed that 55 per cent of under 35s expected business conditions to improve, compared with 35-59 year olds (41 per cent) and those over 60 (34 per cent).
Furthermore, 40 per cent of women reported business growth in recent years, compared with 32 per cent of men.
Māori, Indian and Asian respondents were also more confident about the future than those identifying as European.
David McLean, Westpac NZ chief executive, said there had been a shift in sentiment since previous surveys in 2011 and 2015.