"It will be interesting to see what issues consumers have raised with banks," she said.
Yesterday, the Otago Daily Times reported that two separate Dunedin women were asked by their banks, before the CCCFA rules came in, if having children was in their five-year plans.
Asked if this was appropriate for banks to be asking, a spokesman for The Office of the Privacy Commissioner said it was important that agencies only collected people's personal information for a clear purpose.
Organisations needed to carefully consider if they needed the information they were asking for because the amount and type of personal information that needed to be collected could differ in different contexts, he said.
The Council of Financial Regulators is at present investigating whether the CCCFA rule changes are being implemented as intended.