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  1. 24 January 2023

    Financial Markets Conduct Act

    The Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 forms the foundation that allows the FMA to provide quality regulation in financial services and capital markets here in NZ. Read more about the Financial Markets Conduct Act here.
  2. 4 October 2024

    Offers under the FMC Act

    Anyone offering financial products for issue or sale needs to comply with financial markets legislation. The Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 (FMC Act) defines these people as issuers. See more on how they are defined and other disclosure requirements.
  3. 1 October 2013

    KiwiSaver Report 2013

    The report details the principal matters transacted under the Act during the year ended 30 June 2013, and contains the sixth annual summary of the statistical returns, required to be lodged by KiwiSaver schemes under section 125 of the Act.
  4. 29 June 2013

    NZX Obligations Review 2013

    Under the FMC Act, we are required to review at least annually how well a licensed market operator is meeting its obligations, and to publish a written report. Broadly, these relate to the areas of operation that are regulatory in nature. Publishing the report provides transparency into our oversight of NZX. This report was published in 2013.
  5. 6 May 2024

    Statement of Intent 2013 - 2016

    Our SOI has a four-year outlook and follows the SRO by identifying the performance measures we will use to mark our progress towards achieving our regulatory objectives. This is our 2013 - 2016 report.
  6. 1 June 2013

    AML/CFT annual monitoring report 2013

    This document outlines the Financial Markets Authority’s (FMA’s) priorities for monitoring reporting entities under the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Act 2009 (AML/CFT Act).
  7. 16 July 2021

    Amended Identity Verification Code of Practice 2013

    This code of practice provides a suggested best practice for all reporting entities conducting name and date of birth identity verification on customers (that are natural persons) that have been assessed to be low to medium risk. Identification involves obtaining from the customer a range of information about him or her (“identity information”). Verification involves confirming some of that information against documents, data or information obtained from a reliable and independent source.