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    • Suspected scam

    18 June 2024

    Shelly Cullen – Convicted Pyramid Scheme Promoter

    The FMA is warning the public to be cautious of financial and cryptocurrency products and services being promoted by Shelly Rose Cullen (Ms. Cullen).
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    Suspected scam, Investor warning, Consumer, Scams
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    • Imposter website

    18 June 2024

    Xcel Trader - Imposter website, withholding funds

    Xcel Trader is offering managed investment plans with unrealistic returns. It is not registered on the Financial Service Providers Register, which is required for entities offering financial products and services in New Zealand
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    Imposter website, Investor warning, Consumer, Scams
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  1. 18 June 2024

    Climate Reporting Entities (CREs)

    The New Zealand government has introduced a new regime making climate-related disclosures mandatory for some organisations. Organisations covered (known as Climate Related Entities or CREs) will have to make annual disclosures covering governance arrangements, risk management, strategies and metrics and targets for mitigating and adapting to climate change impacts. The requirement applies to the larger publicly listed companies, big insurers, banks, non-bank deposit takers and investment managers. Read more on the FMA website.
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    Climate related disclosure, Climate Reporting Entities, Business
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  2. 24 June 2024

    Spotlight on: Conservative Funds

    The most important thing you can do with your KiwiSaver is make sure you’re in the right fund. The FMA editorial team talks about conservative funds in this article. Find out what a conservative fund is, and who it is most suited for.
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    KiwiSaver & Superannuation, Article, Consumer, News & Insights
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  3. 24 October 2013

    KiwiSaver assets jump 30 percent to top $16.5b

    The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) says assets invested in KiwiSaver have passed $16.5 billion, up nearly $4 billion, or 30 percent, on last year.
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  4. 2 May 2022

    Investor alert: false claims by Onyx Group Limited

    WARNING: We are concerned that Onyx Group Limited (‘Onyx’) is involved in a scam. We have received a complaint about this company cold-calling New Zealand residents offering pre-IPO shares* and unreasonably withholding client funds.
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    Shares, Ways to invest, Investing, Imposter website, International regulator alerts, Suspected scam, Consumer, Scams
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  5. 8 July 2014

    FMA issues New Zealand’s first licence for peer-to-peer lending services

    The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) has issued its first peer-to-peer lending service licence. Auckland-based Harmoney is the first provider of this new financial service, under the provisions of the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013.
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    Peer-to-peer lending service providers, Media release, Roles, Business, News & Insights
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  6. 30 August 2012

    FMA's first year - oversight of market conduct report

    The Financial Markets Authority has published its first report on the key issues and themes to emerge from market oversight activities in the first 12 months since it was established.
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    Media release, FMA, News & Insights
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  7. 25 June 2010

    Financial Advisers Urged to Get Ready for Regulation

    The Commissioner for Financial Advisers, David Mayhew, has urged advisers to get ready for the new regulatory regime. He also updated the Securities Commission's financial adviser implementation timetable.
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  8. 14 June 2010

    Investment Adviser and Broker Banned

    Former Timaru-based investment adviser Neville Ian Cant, found guilty of forgery and theft, is banned from operating as an adviser or investment broker for five years.
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    Media release, Cases, News & Insights, Enforcement
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  9. 15 October 2021

    The Financial Markets Conduct (Overseas Banks Offering Simple Debt Products) Exemption Notice 2021

    The Financial Markets Conduct (Overseas Banks Offering Simple Debt Products) Exemption Notice 2021 provides applies to banks that are licensed, registered, or otherwise authorised to carry on banking business in certain overseas jurisdictions that have been determined by the FMA to have regulatory oversight standards that are broadly equivalent to those that apply in New Zealand and that have signed the International Organization of Securities Commissions Multilateral Memorandum of Understanding.
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    Exemptions, Secondary legislation, Business
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