Harvey Norman NZ sales up 10%, South Island growth highlighted

Harvey Norman NZ sales up 10%, South Island growth highlighted
Harvey Norman has 43 company-owned stores in New Zealand. (Image: NZME)
John Anthony
Harvey Norman’s New Zealand sales jumped 10% over the past five months compared with the same period in 2024, as the ASX-listed company highlights the South Island as a key growth region.At its annual meeting on Wednesday, the multinational retailer said aggregated sales across company-operated stores in New Zealand, Slovenia, Croatia, Ireland, Britain, Singapore, and Malaysia, plus franchised stores in Australia, rose 9.1% from July 1 to November 20 compared with the same period in 2024.Sales at stores that were open in both 2024 and 202...

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