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  1. 25 August 2020

    Exemption: Banks and NBDTs August 2020

    24 August: The RBNZ and FMA have received an exemption for registered banks and licensed non-bank deposit takers (NBDTs) to carry out critical financial services at Alert Level 3.
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    COVID-19, News & Insights
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  2. 3 November 2014

    Consultation Paper: Issuers’ Registers of Regulated Products and FMA’s Discretion under Section 224

    Consultation Paper: Issuers’ Registers of Regulated Products and FMA’s Discretion under Section 224. This paper gives an overview of the requirements relating to issuers’ registers of regulated products under Subpart 4 of Part 4 of the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 (FMC Act).
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    FMC Act, Legislation, Offer disclosure for equity and debt offers, Consultations, Roles, Business
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  3. 11 December 2020

    Consultation paper: Prescribed Minimum Standards and Conditions for Licensed Auditors and Registered Audit Firms Notice 2020

    The FMA issued the Auditor Regulation Act (Prescribed Minimum Standards and Conditions for Licensed Auditors and Registered Audit Firms) Notice 2012 (the Notice) on 18 April 2012, and (Prescribed Minimum Standards and Conditions for Licensed Auditors and Registered Audit Firms) Amendment Notice 2015 (the Amendment) on 9 November 2015.
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    Auditors, Consultations, Roles, Business
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  4. 11 June 2018

    Publishing default information for peer to peer lending services 2018

    This guide contains information to help peer-to-peer licensees understand and meet the minimum licensing standard to publish default rate information. It sets out what ‘default’ means, when licensees must comply with the standard and guidelines on how to publish fair, clear and transparent information.
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    Compliance, Roles, Business, Peer-to-peer lending service providers
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    PDF
  5. 7 June 2018

    Auditor regulation and oversight plan 2018-2021

    FMA has an obligation to publish an auditor regulation and oversight plan by 30 June each year, for a three year period, setting out our intentions for the regulation and oversight of auditors under the Act. This plan will help licensed auditors, registered audit firms and accredited bodies to understand how FMA will approach auditor regulation. It may also be of interest to issuers, investors and their advisers.
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    Monitoring, Reports and Papers, Business, News & Insights
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    PDF