WHICH WAY TO PAY FOR YOU?
Welcome to Which Way To Pay New Zealand, an independent comparison and reviews website for financial products and services. Whether you are looking for a low cost loan, a global money transfer, an inexpensive insurance policy or the best savings account you can compare New Zealand’s latest offers right here.
Throughout the site you can find unbiased facts, information and reviews on a wide range of money-related products including Currency Exchange, Money Transfers, Loans, Cards, Debt Management, Bank Accounts and Insurance.
Discover the latest credit card or find the best exchange rate by using our tried-and-tested comparisons and reviews. The system allows you to browse at your leisure, find the best way to pay or go ahead and apply for products directly.
Go to our Info Library to read FAQs and useful background information on all the services listed on the site or head straight for the comparison charts.
Currency Exchange 
What is the best way to send and receive money globally? Whether you are an individual or corporate entity, there are far better value ways of carrying out foreign exchange transfers than by using a traditional bank. Today expert foreign exchange brokerages offer their services to private and business clients, giving excellent exchange rates and a high quality, secure service. Even if you are just looking for a small one-off transfer you can view a variety of the best specialist firms in the Currency Exchange section of this site. Enjoy the best rates, a one-to-one service and zero commission.
Loans 
Find the loan you need on Which Way To Pay New Zealand. We have searched the loan market for you and have listed and reviewed a wide product range including payday loans, bad credit loans, consolidation loans and personal loans. If you are in need of a quick emergency loan you can find options which allow you to apply fast online without waiting for long before receiving a decision. For long-term funds for a variety of requirements, you can browse lenders and loan providers in the personal loans area. Perhaps you are looking for the money to cover your next family holiday or to pay for an important event such as a wedding – there are plenty of offers to view.
Cards 
Today there are more credit card offers than ever before. Regardless of your personal wealth or needs, there are cards to suit you. Perhaps you are looking for a card which can deal with your everyday costs, from managing the household to paying the rent. Or maybe you are looking for a way to maximize your frequent travels – an air miles credit card might be a great way to get the most out of your spending. There are even debt-free cards thanks to prepaid credit cards; load funds on to the card and spend anywhere – online, in shops or overseas. Look at the options available now, in our dedicated comparison areas.
Money 
The Which Way To Pay New Zealand Money area is packed with general money products and services including transaction accounts, savings accounts and debt management. Whether you need a day-to-day account or are looking to switch to a better offer, take a look at the best current offers. Putting money aside is important to most people in New Zealand; by placing your hard-earned cash in safe place, you can guarantee yourself and the family funding when you need it in future. For those who are struggling with money worries, a debt management service might be an ideal option for finding a way to better finances.
Insurance 
Most people in New Zealand have at least one insurance policy, especially those that drive vehicles on public roads – it’s against the law not to! But there are of course plenty of additional levels of cover you can get for yourself and your vehicle. On Which Way To Pay New Zealand you can compare the latest offers alongside many other insurance types, including home insurance, health insurance, travel insurance, life insurance and all-important pet insurance.
News Charts 
15 May 2012 10:30am Mark Maffia Statistics New Zealand said today that News Zealand’s economic growth was actually slower than previously thought during 2011. While economic activity still grew 0.3% in the last quarter of last year, activity for the whole year increased 1.1% and not a previous calculation of 1.4%. Read More >> |
11 May 2012 11:00am Victoria Wedderburn Reserve Bank governor Alan Bollard has said the New Zealand economy has grown modestly in the past three years but remains vulnerable to a downturn in global economic and financial conditions. In its May 2012 Financial Stability Report Dr Bollard said financial market sentiment had improved since the start of the year. Read More >> |
08 May 2012 17:00 Crage Campbell For many across New Zealand some months your salary will just not go far enough. If you need some extra money to get by until your paycheque comes through that’s where payday loans come in. Read More >> |
