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  1. 29 July 2021

    FMA releases cyber resilience info sheet for financial advice providers

    The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) - Te Mana Tātai Hokohoko - has today published an information sheet containing principles and resources to help licensed financial advice providers develop their cyber resilience.
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    Financial Advice Provider, Roles, Media release, Business, News & Insights
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  2. 30 October 2014

    FMA focus on improving conduct and increasing trust in financial markets

    The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) Chief Executive Rob Everett has set out the evolving approach for the FMA as the regulator’s mandate expands under the Financial Markets Conduct Act, taking effect from 1 December.
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    FMC Act, Legislation, Media release, Business, News & Insights
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  3. 13 December 2021

    FMA cancels financial advice provider’s transitional licence

    The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) - Te Mana Tātai Hokohoko has cancelled the transitional financial advice provider (FAP) licence of Wisdom House Investment Partners Limited, after its sole financial adviser engaged in serious misconduct at his previous employer.
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    Financial Adviser, Roles, Enforceable action, Media release, Business, News & Insights, Enforcement
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  4. 26 May 2022

    FMA releases record keeping information sheet for financial advice providers

    The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) - Te Mana Tātai Hokohoko has published an information sheet for financial advice providers (FAPs) about how they can demonstrate compliance with record keeping obligations.
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    Financial Advice Provider, Roles, Media release, Business, News & Insights
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  5. 24 August 2023

    Financial Markets Conduct (Times-7 Group) Exemption Notice 2023

    The Financial Markets Conduct (Times-7 Group) Exemption Notice 2023 exempts Times-7 Holdings Limited and Times-7 Research Limited (together, the issuers) from compliance with the disclosure requirements of Part 3 of the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 (Act).
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    Exemptions, Business
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    Page, Exemption notice, Current, Financial Markets Conduct Act exemptions
  6. 13 April 2021

    FMA provides breakdown of financial advice providers in the new regime

    The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) has provided transitional licence numbers under the new financial advice regime, revealing how many financial advice providers are operating in New Zealand. It follows the start of the new financial advice regime last month.
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    New Financial Advice regime, Media release, Financial Advice Provider, Financial Services Legislation Amendment Act (FSLAA), Roles, Business, News & Insights
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  7. 5 October 2021

    Consultation on 2021 Financial Markets Authority funding and levy review

    Since establishment in 2011, the FMA’s role and our responsibilities and statutory functions have increased significantly. MBIE and the Financial Markets Authority (FMA) are consulting on proposed changes to the FMA’s funding and the FMA levy. The funding review has been subject to a Deloitte independent assessment and Deloitte’s findings are published alongside the consultation materials on the MBIE website.
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    Directors, Roles, Consultations, Climate related disclosure, Conduct of Financial Institutions Bill (CoFI), Financial Institutions, Authorised body under a FAP, Business, Managed investment schemes, Supervisor
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  8. 5 March 2024

    Speech by Samantha Barrass at Financial Advice New Zealand Thrive Conference

    Samantha Barrass talks to Financial Advice New Zealand (FANZ) about the future of financial advice and the quest for better customer outcomes.
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    Speeches and presentations , Authorised body under a FAP, Financial Advice Provider, Financial Adviser, New Financial Advice regime, Roles, Business, News & Insights, Nominated representatives
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  9. 6 May 2021

    New law reforms the regulation of financial market infrastructures (FMIs)

    New laws to regulate and supervise payment and settlement systems have been passed by Parliament following the third reading of the Financial Market Infrastructures Bill (the Bill) yesterday. Under the Bill the Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua (the Reserve Bank) and the Financial Markets Authority – Te Mana Tātai Hokohoko (FMA) will be joint regulators of most FMIs, including central securities depositories, securities settlement systems, central counterparties, and trade repositories. The Reserve Bank will be the sole regulator of payments systems under the new regime.
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    Regulation, Regulation updates, Media release, Business, FMA, News & Insights
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