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  1. 3 May 2024

    Warnings and alerts

    The suspected scam warnings and alerts list contains the names of businesses or individuals you should be wary of if you are planning to invest. View our list of suspected scams; fake regulators; international regulator alerts and imposter websites on this page.
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    Scams
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  2. 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.
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    PDF, Statement of intent, Corporate publications
  3. 6 May 2024

    Statement of Intent 2014 - 2018

    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 2014 - 2018 report.
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    PDF, Statement of intent, Corporate publications
  4. 9 May 2024

    Financial Markets Conduct (Abacus Storage King) Exemption Notice 2024

    The Financial Markets Conduct (Abacus Storage King) Exemption Notice 2024 (Notice) exempts Abacus Storage Operations Limited (ASOL) and Abacus Storage Property Trust (the Trust) (together the issuers), and Abacus Storage Funds Management Limited (ASFML) (as responsible entity for the Trust under Australian law) from compliance with the disclosure requirements in Part 3 of the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 Act (Act)
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    Exemptions, Business
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  5. 10 May 2024

    CapitalGroup DBG

    CapitalGroup DBG and the following entities are under DBG and the AML reporting entities list.
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    AML/CFT, Roles, Reporting entities, Business, Designated Business Group (DBG)
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  6. 10 May 2024

    AML/CFT customer due diligence: trusts

    A trust is an arrangement where a person (the settlor) gives money or property to another person (the trustee), to be held in trust for the benefit of either the trust’s beneficiaries, or a purpose recognised by law. The AML/CFT customer due diligence: trusts fact sheet should be read in conjuction with the beneficial ownership guideline.
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    AML/CFT, Roles, Independent trustee, News, Business, News & Insights
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    Page, Guidance
  7. 16 April 2024

    Punakaiki Fund DBG

    Punakaiki Fund DBG includes: 2040 Ventures Limited (previous named: Lance Wiggs Capital Management Limited) and Punakaiki Fund Limited.
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    Reporting entities, AML/CFT, Roles, Business, Designated Business Group (DBG)
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  8. 9 May 2024

    Financial Markets Conduct Abacus Storage King Exemption Notice 2024

    The Financial Markets Conduct (Abacus Storage King) Exemption Notice 2024 (Notice) exempts Abacus Storage Operations Limited (ASOL) and Abacus Storage Property Trust (the Trust) (together the issuers), and Abacus Storage Funds Management Limited (ASFML) (as responsible entity for the Trust under Australian law) from compliance with the disclosure requirements in Part 3 of the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 Act (Act), and exempts the Trust and ASFML from compliance with the governance requirements for managed investment schemes in Part 4 of the Act. The exemptions apply only to offers of stapled securities (each consisting of a share in ASOL and a unit in the Trust) which are made under an employee security plan established by the issuers to certain eligible persons in New Zealand (Abacus Storage King ESP).
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    PDF, Exemption notice
  9. 10 May 2024

    AML/CFT Customer Due Diligence – Trusts

    This guideline is intended to support reporting entities1
    to conduct customer due diligence (CDD) under the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) Act 2009 (the Act) on their customers who are trusts.
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    AML/CFT, Compliance, Obligations, Roles, Business
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    PDF, Information Sheet
  10. 13 May 2024

    Guidance note for reporting entities Notifying customer of asset freeze or blocked transaction

    FMA, DIA and RBNZ – along with their partner agencies – MFAT and NZ Police – have provided a Guidance Note for duty holders that are AML/CFT reporting entities. The Guidance Note specifically relates to notifying a customer of an asset freeze or blocked transaction under the Russia Sanctions Act.
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    AML/CFT, Roles, Authorised body under a FAP, Client money or property services provider, Crowdfunding providers, Derivative Issuer, Discretionary investment management scheme (DIMS), Business, Managed investment schemes, Peer-to-peer lending service providers
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    PDF, Guidance
  11. 15 March 2021

    Problems with your financial adviser

    All licensed financial advice providers must be part of an approved Dispute Resolution Scheme. This means they’re required to send complaints to an agreed third party to sort out if your complaint cannot be resolved directly with you.
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    Financial advice, Get advice, Investing, Consumer
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  12. 9 February 2021

    Choosing an online investing platform

    Online investing platforms enable you to trade shares and other financial products online. We give you things to think about when choosing an online investing platform
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    Online investing platforms, Ways to invest, Investing, Consumer
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  13. 16 January 2024

    Banking

    The FMA regulates certain products that may be offered by banks (e.g. managed funds) to you. The FMA is interested in the overall conduct of banks. THe FMA does not have a direct legislative mandate for regulating the conduct of providers of core retail banking (such as lending, credit and bank accounts).
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    Consumer banking, Consumer
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  14. 21 July 2022

    Regulatory approach

    We expect all market participants to pursue the objectives and spirit of regulation rather than the letter of the law. We supervise and monitor market participants in line with our statutory objectives. We supervise and monitor market participants in line with our statutory objectives. Where we see misconduct in financial markets, we seek to hold those responsible to account. These pages provide you more information on our regulatory and enforcement approach.
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    Regulation, Regulatory cooperation, Business, FMA
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