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  1. 24 July 2020

    FMA publishes derivatives issuer Sector Risk Assessment

    A report identifying key risks in the Derivatives Issuer (DI) sector and highlighted future focus areas to improve sector compliance. Firms issuing derivatives to retail customers in New Zealand must be licensed by the FMA. The sector has approximately 23,000 accounts operated by retail customers.
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    Compliance, Cryptocurrencies, Derivatives, Governance, Regulation, Roles, Ways to invest, Investing, Media release, Business, Consumer, FMA, News & Insights
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  2. 8 June 2020

    Court of Appeal rejects sentence appeal by PTT’s Steven Robertson

    The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) has welcomed the Court of Appeal’s decision to dismiss a sentence appeal by Steven Robertson, who defrauded victims of $2.1 million through PTT Limited.
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    Cases, Media release, News & Insights, Enforcement
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  3. 26 September 2019

    FMA seeking feedback on responsible investment products

    The Financial Markets Authority is seeking views on how green bonds and other responsible investment products should be described, labelled and promoted to investors.
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    Bonds, Ways to invest, Investing, Media release, Consumer, News & Insights
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  4. 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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  5. 15 March 2023

    Providing advice on behalf of someone else

    Providing advice on behalf of someone else is a way you can operate under the new financial advice regime. See the licensing requirements, costs and next steps here.
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    New Financial Advice regime, Business
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  6. 16 March 2023

    How the FAP licence classes compare

    Before you apply for a Financial Advice Provider (FAP) licence, you’ll need to decide whether you want to be considered for a Class 1, Class 2, or Class 3 licence. Use this table as a general guide to help you determine the class of FAP licence that is best suited to you and your plans for your business.
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    Financial Advice Provider, Licence guide, Roles, Licensing & registration, Business
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    PDF
  7. 22 December 2021

    Medical Kiwi admits to making false and misleading statements

    Medicinal cannabis company, Medical Kiwi Limited has admitted to breaching the fair dealing provisions of the Financial Markets Conduct Act (FMCA). Read more in the media release from the FMA.
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    Crowdfunding providers, Roles, Enforceable action, Media release, Business, News & Insights, Enforcement
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  8. 2 July 2016

    How to complete your annual AML/CFT report: A quick guide to help small financial adviser businesses

    How to complete your annual AML/CFT report: A quick guide to help small financial adviser businesses has been prepared for authorised financial advisers and small financial adviser businesses that come under Regulation 16 of the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism (Definitions) Regulations 2011 (regulations).
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    AML/CFT, Roles, Financial Advice Provider, Financial Adviser, Business
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    Page, Guidance
  9. 31 March 2016

    Guide for peer-to-peer lending services on publishing default rate information

    Guide for peer-to-peer lending services on publishing default rate information guide contains information to help peer-to-peer licensees understand and meet the minimum licensing standard to publish default rate information.
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    Roles, Business, Peer-to-peer lending service providers
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    Page, Guidance
  10. 14 March 2023

    Client money or property services provider

    A 'custodial service' is provided if client money or client property is held by a person in trust for, or on behalf of, a client (or another person nominated by the client) under an agreement. On this page you will find out more about custodial services or client property service providers; licensing and registration requirements; obligations and exemptions.
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    Compliance, New Financial Advice regime, Client money or property services provider, Obligations, Licensing & registration, Roles, Business
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