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New Zealand Country and Sector Analysis Report MAY 2014 NEW ZEALAND COUNTRY AND SECTOR ANALysIS REPORT 2014 DFS Services L.L.C. Auckland, NZ SECTOR ANALysIS OVERVIEW Diners Club International® is owned by Discover We realize our customers, especially those in Financial Services® (NYSE: DFS), a direct the corporate sector, desire ease of card use banking and payment services company with when traveling globally. In recognition of this one of the most recognized brands in U.S. need, Diners Club continues to increase card financial services. Established in 1950, Diners acceptance in the travel and entertainment Club International became the first multi-purpose (T&E) sector. Additionally, we are optimizing charge card in the world, launching a financial geographical and sector penetration within revolution in how consumers and companies select markets. pay for products and services. Today, Diners This Country and Sector Analysis report serves as Club® is a globally recognized brand serving the a quarterly guide to merchant acceptance within payment needs of select and affluent consumers, select countries. This report provides a snapshot offering access to more than 512 airport lounges of acceptance at travel and entertainment worldwide, and providing corporations and (T&E) merchants which had a minimum of one small business owners with a complete array of transaction over a rolling 12 month period. expense management solutions. With acceptance Additionally, we have added an external source, in more than 185 countries and territories, millions Lanyon1, as a source for the hotel sector. of merchant locations and access to over 1M cash access locations and ATMs, Diners Club is uniquely qualified to serve its cardmembers all over the world. 1. Lanyon is a leading provider of content and spend management solutions to the travel, transportation and hospitality industries. 2014 DFS Services L.L.C Auckland, NZ. TaBLE OF CONTENTS 04 HOTELS 05 RETAIL 06 RESTAURANTS 07 TRAVEL AND TRANSPORTATION 08 cash ADVANCE The information contained in this document is confidential and proprietary and is based on internal and external research. Any unauthorized use, copying, dissemination or disclosure of this information is strictly prohibited. Diners Club International® does not give any warranties or representations (express or implied) with regard to the accuracy, quality, timeliness, reliability or completeness of any information contained in this document. Beehive Building - Parliament in Wellington, NZ 4 GNEWERMANY ZEALAND - HOTELS The following provides a current snapshot of Diners Club acceptance at major hotel chains. There is also strong coverage in the top domestic chains and independent establishments, some of which are also highlighted below. MAJOR CHAINS Accor Hotels Heritage Hotels Rendezvous Anglesea Motel & Conference Centre Hilton International Rendezvous Grand Hotel Bayview Wairakei Resort Holiday Inn Rutherford Hotel Nelson Boulcott Suites Hotel Bianco Off Queen Rydges Hotel Group Chateau On The Park Hotel Ibis Skycity Citylife Wellington Inter-Continental Hotels Sofitel Amora Intercontinental Wellington Sudima Auckland Langham Hotels Clarion Millennium Hotel & Resort Manuels Taupo Comfort Inns Mercure Copthorne Hotels Novotel Crowne Plaza Hotels Park Regis Econolodges Quality Inns and Suites INDEPENDENTS Abbey Lodge Dunedin Fyffe On Riccarton Quality Inn Abel Tasman Hamilton Airport Hotel and Conference Centre Quest Rotorua Amity Court Motel Harbour View Motor Inn Riccarton Village Inn Ascot Lodge Motel Harvest Lodge Siena Motor Lodge Aspen On King Hawera Central Motor Lodge Spencer On Byron Hotel Asure Adcroft Motel Highfield Mews Motel St Martins Waldorf Apartment Hotel Aubyn Court Motor Lodge Hotel Coachmen Stamford Plaza Auckland Bay Viaduct Motor Lodge Hotel Grand Chancellor Auckland Sudima Hotel Lake Rotorua Baywatch Motor Inn Hotel On Devonport The Bay Plaza Hotel Beachfront Hotel Hokitika Hotel St Moritz Queenstown The Crown Hotel Napier Bellavista Motel James Cook Grand Chancellor The George Bentleys Motor Inn Le Grand Boutique Hotel The Quadrant Hotel Auckland Birchwood Manor Motel Leisure Inn Wellington The Rees Hotel Bolton Hotel Manukau Motor Lodge The Riverstone Motor Brougham Heights Motel Matakauri Lodge The Sebel Suites Auckland Captains Quarters Motor Inn Moose Lodge & Golf Resort The Terrace Villas Central Motor Lodge Museum Hotel The Wellesley Chantilly’s Motor Lodge Lake Taupo Nugget Point - Luxury Hotel Travelodge Palmerston North Chateau Marlborough Okawa Bay Resort Trinity Wharf Tauranga Chelsea Park Motor Lodge Pacific Coast Motor Lodge Tuscany Villas Rotorua Citylife Auckland Park Regis Auckland Waipu Cove Resort Cornwall Motor Lodge Pavilion Hotel Waldorf Celestion Apartments Hotel Corstorphine House Pebble Beach Motor Inn Waterfront Hotel Delorenzos Studio Apartments Peppers At The Beacon West Plaza Hotel Duxton Hotel Okawa Bay Rotorua Peppers Clearwater Resort Wrights By The Sea Eatery On The Rock Proximity Apartments Manukau Explorer Motel and Apartments Pukekura Motor Lodge 20142013 D DFSFS Services Services L.L L.L.C..C. Otahuna Lodge, NZ 5 GNEWERMANY ZEALAND – RETAIL Diners Club is widely accepted at retail stores and luxury brands and continues to grow the retail footprint. 2 Degrees Hugo Boss Pumpkin Patch Adidas Huka Honey Hive Quicksilver Agrodome Dog & Whistle Jade & Opal Factory Arrowtown Radius Care Pharmacy Aial Carpark Casual Jay Jays Rainbow Springs Aj Hackett Bungy Jeanswest Real Journeys Limited Amazon Jr Duty Free Rebel Sport Angela Daniel Jewelry Just Jeans Redcurrent Aotea Souvenirs K Mart Relay Wellington Art of this World Kaitaia Pak N Save Rodd & Gunn Artport Airside Karen Walker Rubi Auckland Museum Shop Kelly Tarltons Underwater World Schofields & Co Ltd Ballantynes Kirkcaldie & Stains Shoe Clinic Barkers on Line Kiwi 360 Shop In The Sky Bed Bath & Beyond Kiwiana Gifts & Souvenirs Silk Road Bendon Koha Rotorua Silkstore Bennetts Bookstore Kookai Silvermoon Big Al’s Ski & Sports Kowhai Gifts & Souvenirs Sky City Billabong Life Pharmacy Sky Tower Gifts Borders Liquor Quay Smiggle Briscoes Liquorland Smith & Caughey Bunnings L’Occitane Stevens Cadbury World Louis Vuitton Stirling Sports Christian Dior MAC Strandbags Collins Mitre Mall Mania Suits on Broadway Cotton On Marcs Sunglass Hut Countdown Mary’s Sheep Te Papa Store Country Road Max Fashions Telecom Crabtree & Evelyn Meccano The Body Shop Cue Design Merino Country Omarama The Great New Zealand Shop D F Souvenirs Metro New World Queen St The Jade Factory David Laurence Mi Piaci The Kauri Museum Df Souvenirs Michael Hill Jewellers The Museum Gift Shop Dfs Auckland Pier Store Milford Track Guided Walk The NZ Shop Dick Smith Queen Mistre 10 The Tin Shed Farmers Trading Co Natures Window The Warehouse Fishbone Godden New World Thirsty Liquor Florsheim Shoes New Zealand Corner Tutanekai Souvenirs Foot Locker Nicholas Jermyn Untouched World Fresh Choice Noel Leeming Vodafone Retail From N To Z NZ Waiotapu Thermal Wonderland Fullers Ok Gift Shop Waipu Hammer Hardware Gift And Souvenirs Outdoor Sports Co Waitomo Caves Shop Going To The Game Overland Footwear Walker & Hall Great New Zealand Shop Pacific Gifts & Souvenirs Warehouse Stationery Gsm Rentafone Ltd Pak n Save Webbs Shoes Gucci Paper Plus Wellington City New World Hallensteins Brothers Peter Alexander Whitcoulls Hannahs Placemakers Wines Tastes Central Harvey Norman Placemakers Timaru Ziera Hush Puppies Polynesian Spa Ltd Henry’s Beer Wine & Spirits Postie 2013 DFS Services L.L.C. 2014 DFS Services L.L.C. 6 GNEWERMANY ZEALAND – RESTAURANTS Diners Club is widely accepted at many restaurants and continues to grow the restaurant footprint. 35 Degree South Aquarium Restaurant Hikari Izakaya Shed 5 Ambrosia Restaurant And Bar Icon Restaurant Sierra Cafe Angus Steak House Indian Express Restaurant Sky City Jade Dragon Arabica Indian Star Tandoori Skyline Buffet At Thai Queenstown Jack Tar Soho Browns Cafe Avanti Restaurant Jj Murphys Sombreros Bella Cucina Kermadec Brasserie Soul Bar & Bistro Bistro Bambina Kiwi Country Southern Cross Botswana Restaurant Kohan Restaurant Southern Discoveries Blue Duck Brazz On The Green La Porchetta Hobson St Speights Brewery Brew On Quay Leuven Starbucks Britomart Country Club Lonestar Rotorua Stonyridge Vineyard Bully Hayes Macs Steak House Subway Cafe 1115 Death By Chocolate Mai Thai Restaurant Sumo Salad Cafe Affair Marvel Grill North Wharf Sushi Bar Hayama Cafe Astoria Mecca Cafe Viaduct Basin Sushi Factory Cafe Govett Brewster Mexican Cafe Szimpla Gastro Bar Cafe Valentino Ltd Mezze Cafe Tatler Restaurant Capers Minami Jujisei Japanese The Ale House Captains Steak & Seafood Mojo Coffee The Bach Cavalier Tavern Monsoon Poon The Boat Shed Cafe Chateau Marlborough Monty’s The Coffee Club Victoria St Chico’s Restaurant Morrison Street Cafe The Cow Restaurant Cloudy Bay Winery Neptune Cafe & Bar The Fat Duck Coffee House Nicehotel Bistro The Foodstore Craft Bar Non Solo Pizza The Grand Crazy Horse The Steakhouse Nova Cafe The Landing Daikoku Victoria St Nuvolari The Moose Tavern Danny Doolans Occidental Belgian Beer Cafe The Mud House Winery & Cafe Davinci Restaurant O’Hagans Irish Pub The Mudbrick Cafe Denny’s Restaurant Pandoro Panetteria The Northern Steamship Co Di Lusso Pegasus Bay Winery Restaurant The Prawn Farm Dockside Restaurant Pescado The Ranch Esquires Coffee House Pier 19 Restaurant The Redoubt Bar & Eatery Euro Pig & Whistle The Right Track Sports Cafe Fat Dog Cafe & Bar Plum Cafe The Rose Irish Pub Fathers Ted Irish Bar Pog Mahones International The Taphaus Fiddlesticks
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