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  1. 27 July 2022

    FMA review of ethical investing claims in managed funds

    A review of 14 KiwiSaver and other managed funds to establish how well they are applying the FMA’s integrated financial product (IFP) guidance.
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    Roles, Ethical finance, Media release, Business, Managed investment schemes, News & Insights, Supervisor
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  2. 26 May 2022

    KiwiSaver 2022: Own your own tomorrow

    FMA’s annual KiwiSaver campaign is taking place from June this year to encourage more New Zealanders to engage with their KiwiSaver. This year’s theme is “Own your Tomorrow” which reminds people that their financial future is up to choice, not chance, and that KiwiSaver is a simple way to invest for the future.
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    Investing, KiwiSaver & Superannuation, Campaigns, Consumer
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  3. 5 October 2023

    Barry Kloogh (Financial Planning Limited and Impact Enterprises Limited)

    Mr Kloogh was offering brokering services to clients through the first defendant, Financial Planning Ltd, and the second defendant, Impact Enterprises Ltd, although neither they nor he was registered to offer broking services. The FMA referred the matter to the Serious Fraud Office.
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    Court – criminal, Licence cancellation, Powers, Enforcement
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  4. 19 July 2019

    Financial Markets Conduct (Silver Chef Limited) Exemption Notice 2019

    Financial Markets Conduct (Silver Chef Limited) Exemption Notice exempts Silver Chef Limited, subject to conditions, from the disclosure and governance requirements of Parts 3 and 4 of the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 (the Act), in relation to an offer made in connection with an Australian scheme of arrangement involving the exchange of all Silver Chef shares from existing Silver Chef shareholders resident in New Zealand for a combination of a cash and contingent value notes.
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    Exemptions, Secondary legislation, Business
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  5. 27 July 2020

    FAQs about our immediate priorities during the COVID-19 response and recovery

    It's not yet known how long the pandemic will continue to impact New Zealand’s financial sector. Work on our medium-term strategic priorities is ongoing, but we recognise COVID-19 poses immediate challenges and could seriously undermine consumer confidence and damage the wider sector. We will also continue to progress the medium-term strategic activities that support our statutory objective of fair, efficient and transparent financial markets.The immediate priorities in this FAQ document relate to the foreseeable three to six month timeframe. However, we also plan to publish a corporate plan later this year outlining our key areas of focus and work programme, once there is greater certainty on the impact of COVID-19 on the financial sector. Read our FAQs here.
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    COVID-19, Regulation, Regulation updates, Business, FMA, News & Insights
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  6. 18 October 2016

    New Zealand’s latest film festival brings fraud to the big screen

    The inaugural New Zealand International Fraud Film Festival (Fraud Film Festival) is being held on 18 & 19 November at Auckland’s Q Theatre and is timed to coincide with Fraud Awareness Week. The festival is affiliated with the Dutch Fraud Film Festival which first took place in 2014.
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    Campaigns, Media release, Investing, Consumer, News & Insights
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  7. 17 December 2014

    FMA closes South Canterbury Finance Limited inquiries

    FMA has closed its inquiries into potential civil claims relating to South Canterbury Finance Limited (SCF). After careful consideration, the FMA has decided not to take any further action. Read more.
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    Cases, Media release, Consumer, News & Insights, Enforcement
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  8. 16 November 2016

    Minister Collins to open Fraud Film Festival

    The inaugural International Fraud Film Festival will be opened by Hon Judith Collins, the Minister responsible for the Serious Fraud Office, on Friday, 18 November at Auckland’s Q Theatre. The festival concludes this year’s Fraud Awareness Week.
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    Campaigns, Media release, Investing, Consumer, News & Insights
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  9. 29 September 2021

    merlingrouplimited.com

    The FMA recommends exercising caution before dealing with www.merlingrouplimited.com (the website).
    We are aware that the website is offering investment services/products using the company details, without permission, of an incorporated company in New Zealand, Merlin Group Limited. The website is not associated with nor authorised by the New Zealand company.
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    Imposter website, Suspected scam, Scams
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  10. 3 November 2016

    Corruption in sport is just one of many types of fraud

    New Zealand’s latest film festival tackles a form of fraud that has hit news headlines around the world in recent years – the issue of corruption in sport. The film will be followed by a panel discussion with the sweetheart of NZ sport Valerie Adams, presenter Hayley Holt and Paul David QC who will discuss the effect corruption can have in the sporting arena.
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    Campaigns, Media release, Investing, Consumer, News & Insights
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  11. 19 December 2019

    Fun Managers

    It could be involved in a scam. It is noted on its website that it is regulated by the National Futures Association (NFA), this is not true. Its website is a replica of squareddirect.com that has no affiliation with them.
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    Suspected scam, Scams
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  12. 20 September 2016

    Fraud and its far reaching effects hit the big screen

    The inaugural New Zealand International Fraud Film Festival (Fraud Film Festival) is coming to Auckland’s Q Theatre in November. The festival is timed to coincide with November’s Fraud Awareness Week and will open on Friday, 18 November.
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    Campaigns, Media release, Investing, Consumer, News & Insights
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  13. 28 May 2021

    strandcapital.io

    We are concerned that www.strandcapital.io (the website) may be operating a scam. The website offers investment plans with unrealistically high returns. We are aware of an investor in the website being unable to withdraw his investment.
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    Imposter website, Suspected scam, Scams
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