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Financial Advice Provider licensing

Who needs a licence

  • You will need a licence if you want to be a financial advice provider and provide advice on your own account to your own clients – for example, you run your own business. Read our Introductory guide to FAP licensing requirements to find out more about how to complete your online application and what we ask for.
  • You won’t need your own licence if you want to be a financial adviser or nominated representative who provides advice on behalf of another financial advice provider.

If you provide advice to wholesale clients only, you do not need a licence but certain duties still apply – such as the duty to give priority to your client’s interest when there is a conflict, and to exercise care, diligence and skill when giving advice. 

Download the introductory guide to licensing requirements PDF to understand the process and what's required

Steps to apply for your Financial Advice Provider (FAP) licence

Step 1

Decide how you wish to operate

There are three classes of Financial Advice Provider licence.

You should apply (and be assessed) for the class of Financial Advice Provider (FAP) licence that best suits your particular circumstances and the nature of the service your FAP and any authorised bodies intend to provide.

  • Class 1 licence application process is purpose-built for sole advisers
  • Class 2 licences are intended for businesses that engage more than one adviser
  • Class 3 licences are most suited to large organisations that engage nominated representatives.

If you are unsure, our Explore your options tool is designed to help you define a structure that works for you. OR view our how to operate pages.

Download the fact sheet on the three licence classes

Step 2

Review the licensing guide

Review the licensing guides and documents below as they contain all the information you need to know so you can complete and submit your application. View the Introductory guide to FAP licensing requirements PDF

Step 3

Read the standard conditions

Download the standard condition for FAP licences PDF

Step 4

Read the Code of Conduct

Anyone providing advice to retail clients is subject to a new Code of Professional Conduct for financial advice services. This outlines the standards of conduct, client care, competence, knowledge, and skill you need to meet when providing financial advice in New Zealand.

View the Code of Professional Conduct for financial advice services

STEP 5

Set up a ReaMe® account

You will need a RealMe® account to apply for a licence with the FMA.

Apply for a RealMe® account

Step 6

Register on the FSPR

Visit the FSPR website for more information about how to register, maintain or update your registration.

Step 7

Start your draft application and seek further help if you need it

We won’t see any of your answers until you press SUBMIT. Complete as much as you can, then save a draft and come back and finish the job when you’re ready.

Log in to the application portal

Your success is important to us. Please get in touch if you have questions on the licensing process.  Contact the FMA or talk to your professional advisers about what might be helpful for you.

Step 8

Press submit!

Congratulations on finishing your application. We’ll be in touch soon to advise the outcome.

Fees for variations to an existing licence

Engaging financial advisers

When you engage a financial adviser under your licence, you must record details of the engagement on the Financial Service Providers Register (FSPR).

You’ll need to do this within three months, or the financial adviser may be deregistered if they offer no other services.

Remember that you may need to link to yourself on the FSPR if your company will engage you, personally, as a financial adviser under its licence.

Visit the Companies Office website for more information.

Variation of licence forms

To complete the following, please head to our online services portal.

  • Add or remove Directors or Senior Managers
  • Add or remove Authorised Bodies
  • Change of class

Go to online services

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