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Lending of up to NZ$1.2 Billion to be Made Available Under Gas Transition Loan Guarantee Scheme, New Zealand Finance Minister Says

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New Zealand's new Gas Transition Loan Guarantee Scheme is expected to make up to NZ$1.2 billion of bank loans available to businesses to eliminate or reduce their dependency on gas, the country's minister of finance, Nicola Willis, said in a statement on Monday.

The maximum value of a supported loan under the scheme will be NZ$50 million. A business must be a current user of reticulated New Zealand natural gas with annual gas consumption of at least 1,000 gigajoules to be eligible for lending under the scheme.

The scheme is expected to be available for three years, with loans expected to be repayable within 10 years, subject to terms agreed between banks and borrowers.

The country's Budget 2026 sets aside NZ$48 million to cover potential losses from the scheme, and the government will guarantee 80% of each supported loan in order for banks to pass on lower interest rates to borrowers.

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