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  1. 8 July 2024

    FAP regulatory returns

    All licensed FAPs are required to complete and submit an annual regulatory return. The regulatory return is a series of questions to obtain an up-to-date understanding of the nature, size and complexity of your financial advice provider service. This page provides you with information relevant to your annual regulatory return.
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    Authorised body under a FAP, Financial Advice Provider, Roles, Business
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  2. 30 June 2021

    FMA publishes NZX obligations annual review 2021

    NZX made notable improvements to its regulatory arrangements and monitoring in 2020, according to the annual obligations review of New Zealand’s licensed stock exchange by the Financial Markets Authority (FMA) - Te Mana Tātai Hokohoko.
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    Roles, Media release, Business, News & Insights, Market operator
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  3. 15 November 2018

    Incentives for bank staff too highly focused on sales - November 2018

    The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) published Bank Incentive Structures, its thematic review of how banks in New Zealand incentivise their staff. The report sits alongside the recently published joint FMA/Reserve Bank of New Zealand Conduct and Culture review of New Zealand’s banks.
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    Banking, Media release, Business, News & Insights
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  4. 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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  5. 29 August 2023

    Investing

    We all invest for the same reason – to grow our money. In this section of the FMA website we provide you with the fundamentals of managing your investments to meet your risk profile and goals.
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    Investing, Consumer
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  6. 22 June 2016

    Andrew Robinson (SPG and SPGI) and Mark Turnock (SPGI)

    The criminal proceeding brought by FMA relates to allegations of breaches of the FR Act, FA Act and FSPR Act. The Serious Fraud Office has also laid separate charges under the Crimes Act against Mr Robinson. Mr Turnock was charged under the FR Act. Read more.
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    Cases, Crimes Act, Legislation, Business, Enforcement
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    Page, Financial reporting
  7. 29 August 2018

    Helping KiwiSaver members weather investment storms

    In preparation for Sorted Money Week 2018 the Financial Markets Authority (FMA) is launching an online quiz to help younger KiwiSaver members understand how to react when investments rise and fall in stormy markets.
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    KiwiSaver providers, Media release, Roles, KiwiSaver & Superannuation, Business, Consumer, Managed investment schemes, News & Insights
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  8. 21 July 2023

    Financial institution licensing FAQs

    Find answers to frequently asked questions about financial institution licensing (also known as CoFI licensing) on this page.
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    Licensing & registration, Conduct of Financial Institutions Bill (CoFI), Financial Institutions, Business
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  9. 30 September 2015

    SPG and SPGI director pleads guilty to FMA charges

    Former company director and financial adviser, Andrew Hrothgar Robinson, has today pleaded guilty to charges brought by FMA, relating to his involvement as director of Strategic Planning Group Limited (SPG) and SPG Investment Company No.1 Limited (SPGI).
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    Media release, Cases, News & Insights, Enforcement
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  10. 5 July 2024

    About

    The Financial Markets Authority regulates financial markets in New Zealand’s. We were established in 2011 as an Independent Crown Entity. Find out more about our purpose, board and leadership team, and how we regulate and enforce the law on this page.
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    Regulation, Business, FMA
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  11. 3 July 2024

    News & Insights

    This section of the FMA website includes all news issued by the FMA including media releases; reports and papers; speeches; research papers; articles and opinion pieces.
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    News & Insights
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  12. 3 October 2023

    Compliance approach

    FMA takes a risk-based approach to our monitoring and surveillance activities, meaning we prioritise resources to those participants or practices that present the greatest risk to fair, efficient and transparent financial markets.
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    Compliance, Business
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  13. 5 July 2024

    Types of investments

    There are many ways to invest your money, though some investments are riskier than others. What’s right for you will depend on your investment goals and investing experience. Watch our video to learn more.
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    Investing, Ways to invest, Consumer
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  14. 20 June 2023

    Focus areas

    The FMA uses a range of tools to support the functioning of financial markets and services, and compliance with legislation. This section contains information about conduct regulation, ethical finance, climate related disclosures, innovation in financial markets, AML/CFT and consultations. 
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    AML/CFT, Offer information, Consultations, Exemptions, Roles, Conduct, Designations, Ethical finance, Business, FMA
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  15. 10 October 2022

    Ethical investing

    Ethical investing, responsible investing, green finance, sustainable investing, social investing, ESG. Whatever you call it, many of us are keen to align our investment choices to our values. But before you jump in because an investment claims to be ‘ethical’, take a deeper look at what you’re investing in and other factors you may need to consider.
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    Bonds, Ways to invest, Investing, Consumer
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