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  1. 28 November 2014

    Phase two of financial markets law completes long-term overhaul

    The second phase of New Zealand’s new capital markets and financial services law takes effect from 1 December. Phase two includes licensing provisions that extend to several hundred further businesses, and a major shift in the quality of investor disclosure for financial products.
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    FMC Act, Legislation, Media release, Business, News & Insights
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  2. 23 August 2013

    FADC decision on Stephen Musaphia

    The Financial Advisers Disciplinary Committee (FADC) has released its decision into FMA’s complaint against Stephen Musaphia.
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    Media release, News & Insights
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  3. 27 March 2013

    Consultation Paper: Class exemption review

    Consultation Paper: Class exemption review. The FMA has undertaken a review of 44 class exemption notices expiring in 2012. Read more here.
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    Consultations, Exemptions, Business
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  4. 14 July 2021

    blackwallplatform.com

    We are aware that New Zealand residents have been receiving unsolicited contacts from people who are associated with this website www.blackwallplatform.com. There are claims on www.blackwallplatform.com that they are associated with Blackwall UCITS Platform ICAV, which is licensed by the Central Bank of Ireland.
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    Imposter website, Suspected scam, Consumer, Scams
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  5. 16 November 2017

    US International Investment Trade Authority

    The US International Investment Trade Authority is falsely claiming to be a financial services regulator and endorsing products and services from questionable sources.
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    Fake regulator, Scams
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  6. 31 August 2022

    Black Bull Group Limited

    Black Bull Group Limited, FSP403326 is licensed as a derivatives issuer.
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    Derivative Issuer, Licensed entity, Roles, Business
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  7. 26 August 2021

    NEW ZEALAND FUNDS MANAGEMENT LIMITED

    NEW ZEALAND FUNDS MANAGEMENT LIMITED is licensed to provide DIMS.
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    Discretionary investment management scheme (DIMS), Licensed entity, Roles, Business
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  8. 1 November 2015

    ANZ Bank New Zealand Limited

    ANZ Bank New Zealand Limited, FSP36405, is licensed to provide Discretionary Investment Management Services (DIMS).
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    Licensed entity, Roles, Discretionary investment management scheme (DIMS), Business
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  9. 2 September 2022

    Rutherford Rede Limited DBG

    Rutherford Rede Limited DBG including: Rutherford Rede (NI) Ltd, Rutherford Rede (Auckland Central) Ltd, Rutherford Rede Metro, Rutherford Rede Super Solutions, Rutherford Rede Ltd, Rutherford Rede (Ponsonby) Ltd, Rutherford Rede Akld Ltd, and Rutherford Rede (North Shore) Ltd
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    AML/CFT, Roles, Designated Business Group (DBG), Business
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  10. 25 August 2021

    Extension of Submission Deadline: Annual AML/CFT Reports 2021

    Annual AML/CFT 2021 reports – deadline extension. Due the current Alert Level 4, reporting entities might not be able to access required information to complete their Annual AML/CFT Report by 31 August 2021. The AML/CFT Supervisors have therefore agreed to change the submission deadline for this year to the 30th of September 2021.
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    AML/CFT, COVID-19, Roles, Business, News & Insights
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  11. 10 November 2021

    www.osakalenders.com

    WARNING: Osaka Lenders claims to be the third project/loan financial institution registered in Tokyo, established in 2003, but there is no other web presence found apart from its website. Additionally, the persons shown on Osaka Lenders’ website are fictitious persons created using the images of some prominent Japanese businesspeople. Read the full warning.
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    Suspected scam, Consumer, Scams
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  12. 29 May 2017

    FMA survey: Investor confidence bounces back

    Major disruptions in world events over the last year have not dented New Zealanders’ confidence in financial markets. The FMA today released its annual survey into the public’s attitude to financial markets. The survey shows that confidence has risen significantly to 65% among all respondents, from 56% in 2016.
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    Media release, Consumer, News & Insights
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