NZX stories
TradeWindow has partnered with Mastercard in a bid to increase access to trade finance and simplify cross-border payments.
DDoS extortion attacks are on the rise, with targeted organizations receiving demands to make payments in cryptocurrency to cease further attacks.
Telecommunications-as-a-Service providers face pressure to enhance security measures following NZX attack. SMX co-founder shares insights.
Xero announces positive EBITDA for first time, adding 160k net new subscribers and growing revenue to $187.8m.
To find the right candidate, the Board commissioned governance services firm Propero Consulting to survey a wide sample of its stakeholders.
Healthcare system software developer Orion Health reported a $60.8 million loss in line with its strategy to grow revenues before becoming profitable.
The NZX has been criticized by the FMA for being ill-prepared for cyber-attacks and outages, failing to meet its obligations as a market operator.
NZX CIO David Godfrey is resigning after the exchange suffered cyber attacks. The company is now searching for a new CIO.
NZX hit by repeated DDoS attacks causing connectivity issues, resulting in trading halts and system disruptions.
Slow progress in gender and ethnic diversity on New Zealand's top company boards, with men still dominating, says study.
Sharesies has signed up as a participant on the New Zealand Exchange (NZX) as it moves to allow investors to access all listed companies on the exchange.
New Zealand tech company VMob Group Ltd plans to change name to Plexure Group Ltd to accommodate growing US connections.
GeoOp to raise $2.4m to fund expansion in Australia through private placement to foreign investors, senior management and the board.
Mega, the file storage firm, has hit back at claims it profits from 'content theft' in a report calling the allegations 'defamatory'.
NZ stock market ends on a positive note as MRP's rebound boosts shares from a 6-month low; Orion Health slumps.
Kiwi investors can expect a strong pipeline of initial public offerings from New Zealand and Australian companies listing in coming months to take adv.
New Zealand shares rose, led by Meridian Energy as investors returned to the stock after eight days of decline.
New Zealand shares rose, led by Pacific Edge after a report about its medical testing products was published in a prominent medical journal.
New Zealand shares dipped, driven by Meridian's installment payment concerns, while newcomer Fliway Group fell below its offer price on its debut.
The Financial Markets Authority says it found nothing of concern in trading of SkyCity Entertainment Group shares ahead of a government announcement t.