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  1. 21 January 2023

    Disputes and consumer protection

    The Banking Ombudsman investigates and resolves disputes between customers and their banks.
    They also deal with complaints about a range of non-bank financial service providers. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand is the prudential supervisor of banks and insurance companies.
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    Consumer
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  2. 28 November 2022

    Cryptocurrencies

    Cryptocurrencies are high risk, speculative products that operate differently to traditional investments. Only invest what you can afford to lose and use New Zealand-based platforms to give yourself some level of protection.
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    Crypptocurrencies, Consumer
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  3. 31 August 2021

    tradinginsiders.eu

    Forex Insiders also known as Forex Insiders Trading, Trading Insiders and Success Factory may be operating a scam.
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    Suspected scam, Scams
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  4. 28 August 2019

    Eoin Malcolm Miller Johnson

    Eoin Malcolm Miller Johnson, a former director and chairman of NZX-listed Promisia Integrative Limited (PIL), admitted to insider trading conduct and breaching a director’s disclosure obligations.
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    Insider trading, Court – civil, Powers, Enforcement
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  5. 9 April 2019

    Former CFO to pay $150,000, barred for Securities Markets Act breaches

    Mr Talbot has admitted to insider trading conduct and entered a guilty plea on a representative charge for a breach of disclosure obligations at Auckland High Court last month. Read more
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    Cases, Insider trading, Media release, News & Insights, Enforcement
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  6. 30 June 2023

    Offers under the FMC Act

    Anyone offering financial products for issue or sale needs to comply with financial markets legislation. The Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 (FMC Act) defines these people as issuers. See more on how they are defined and other disclosure requirements.
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  7. 30 June 2023

    Offers under the FMC Act

    Anyone offering financial products for issue or sale needs to comply with financial markets legislation. The Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 (FMC Act) defines these people as issuers. See more on how they are defined and other disclosure requirements.
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  8. 13 November 2023

    Make a protected disclosure (whistleblowing)

    If you believe there has been serious wrongdoing in relation to the financial markets by the organisation you work for, you can make a protected disclosure (whistle blowing).
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    Business, Consumer
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  9. 8 April 2024

    Online Services

    Online Services is a secure portal hosted by the FMA for submitting licence applications and, regulatory and scheme information.
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    Licensing & registration, Regulatory returns, Business
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  10. 13 May 2024

    Report a scam

    If you suspect you have been targeted by an investment or financial scam, report the scam to the FMA.
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    Suspected scam, Scams
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  11. 15 March 2021

    Working with a financial adviser

    Learn what it's like working with an adviser. All advisers must follow the new Code of professional conduct for Financial Advice Services. The code says an adviser must: treat clients fairly, act with integrity,
    have competence, knowledge, and skill, give suitable advice, and ensure it’s understood properly. They must also protect client information.
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    Financial advice, Get advice, Investing, Consumer
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  12. 20 January 2023

    Bonds

    When you buy a bond, you’re lending money to a bond issuer - usually a government, council or company - for a set period of time (the term). The term is fixed by the issuer and can range between one and 30 years. They’re often known as ‘fixed interest’ investments. Learn more about the different types of bonds and understand their returns, risks and costs here.
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    Bonds, Ways to invest, Investing, Consumer
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  13. 23 April 2024

    Managed investment scheme manager

    A Managed Investment Scheme (MIS) pools money from a number of investors who rely on the investment expertise of the MIS manager. These schemes can be structured in different ways and may invest in a wide range of investments. On this page you will find the licensing and registration and compliance obligations of a MIS manager. You will also find a list of KiwiSaver exempt employers.
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    Compliance, Obligations, Licensing & registration, Roles, Business, Managed investment schemes
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