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  1. 1 December 2013

    Identity Verification Code of Practice

    Identity Verification Code of Practice provides a suggested best practice for all reporting entities conducting name and date of birth identity verification on customers (that are natural persons) they have assessed to be low to medium risk.

    Tags
    AML/CFT, Roles, Business
    Type
    Page, Guidance
  2. 17 November 2011

    FMA releases results of stakeholder research findings

    FMA has published on its website a report written by management consultants Oliver Wyman detailing the findings of local stakeholder research. The research was conducted at the point FMA was established earlier in 2011.
    Tags
    Media release, News & Insights
    Type
    Page
  3. 16 July 2021

    Amended Identity Verification Code of Practice 2013

    This code of practice provides a suggested best practice for all reporting entities conducting name and date of birth identity verification on customers (that are natural persons) that have been assessed to be low to medium risk. Identification involves obtaining from the customer a range of information about him or her (“identity information”). Verification involves confirming some of that information against documents, data or information obtained from a reliable and independent source.
    Tags
    AML/CFT, Compliance, Roles, Reporting entities, Business
    Type
    PDF
  4. 1 December 2017

    AML/CFT interpreting ordinary course of business guideline

    This guideline is designed to help clarify the meaning of the phrase “in the ordinary course of business”. The meaning of this phrase is important if your business conducts one (or more) of the activities listed under the definitions of financial
    institution”, “designated non-financial business or profession”, and “high-value dealer” in the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Act
    2009 (AML/CFT Act).
    Tags
    AML/CFT, Roles, Business
    Type
    PDF, Guidance
  5. 9 November 2012

    Stakeholder survey – Final report 2012

    The FMA conducts an annual survey to establish how our stakeholders rate our performance. This is the 2012 report.
    Tags
    Reports and Papers, FMA, News & Insights
    Type
    PDF, Research
  6. 1 July 2013

    FMA progress review stakeholder feedback report 2013

    This report is the result of a review conducted by Oliver Wyman focusing on stakeholder perspectives on achievements, short-comings and future priorities for New Zealand’s Financial Markets Authority. The report was published in July 2013
    Tags
    Reports and Papers, FMA, News & Insights
    Type
    PDF, Report
  7. 12 August 2015

    Expectations for and experiences of retirement - research report

    This survey looks at older New Zealanders’ expectations for and experiences of retirement. Research was conducted among those aged 50 years and over, and includes the views of those who are nearing retirement and those who have already retired. The results of the survey were published in 2015.
    Tags
    Roles, Business, Managed investment schemes
    Type
    PDF, Research
  8. 6 July 2021

    Investor Confidence Report 2021

    This annual report is intended to measure the level of confidence the New Zealand public have in the New Zealand financial markets along with perceptions and awareness of the FMA.
    The research is conducted by an exernal provider. This is the Investor confidence survey results published in 2021.
    Tags
    Reports and Papers, Business, FMA, News & Insights
    Type
    PDF, Surveys
  9. 24 June 2020

    Investor Confidence Report 2020

    This annual report is intended to measure the level of confidence the New Zealand public have in the New Zealand financial markets along with perceptions and awareness of the FMA.
    The research is conducted by an exernal provider. This is the Investor confidence survey results published in 2020.
    Tags
    Business
    Type
    PDF, Surveys
  10. 16 July 2021

    Birth Certicate Redaction Factsheet

    The Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) Supervisors have produced this factsheet to confirm their position is that certain details may be redacted by a customer from their birth certificate if it is used for identity verification purposes when conducting customer due diligence.
    Tags
    AML/CFT, Roles, Business
    Type
    PDF, Fact sheet
  11. 12 November 2012

    2012 Stakeholder Survey

    View the Executive Summary of the stakeholder survey conducted by Colmar Brunton on behalf of FMA in 2012.
    Tags
    Financial Advice Provider, Roles, Independent trustee, Financial market infrastructures, Financial Adviser, Offer disclosure for equity and debt offers, Discretionary investment management scheme (DIMS), Derivative Issuer, Cryptocurrencies, Crowdfunding providers, Client money or property services provider, Authorised body under a FAP, Auditors, Administrators of financial benchmarks, Directors, Reports and Papers, Business, Interposed persons under new financial advice regime, FMA, Managed investment schemes, News & Insights, Market operator, Peer-to-peer lending service providers, Supervisor, Nominated representatives
    Type
    Research, Surveys, Page
  12. 16 July 2021

    Amended Identity Verification Code of Practice 2013

    AML/CFT amended identity verification code of practice 2013 provides a suggested best practice for all reporting entities conducting name and date of birth identity verification on customers (that are natural persons).
    Complying with a code of practice is not mandatory, although it constitutes a safe harbour. If a reporting entity fully complies with the code it is deemed to be compliant with the relevant parts of the Act. If a reporting entity opts out of the code, it must inform its supervisor and must adopt practices that are equally effective, otherwise, it risks non-compliance.
    Tags
    AML/CFT, Roles, Business
    Type
    Page, Guidance
  13. 14 December 2017

    AML/CFT interpreting 'ordinary course of business' guideline

    The AML/CFT interpreting 'ordinary course of business' guideline is designed to help clarify the meaning of the phrase "in the ordinary course of business" in the definition of financial institution in the AML/CFT Act 2009. The meaning of this phrase is important if your business conducts one (or more) of the activities listed under the definitions of financial institution”, “designated non-financial business or profession”, and “high-value dealer” in the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Act 2009 (AML/CFT Act).
    Tags
    AML/CFT, Roles, Business
    Type
    Page, Guidance
  14. 1 July 2015

    Alliance Group Tokyo

    A recent warning has been issued by the Australian Securities and Investment Commission against conducting business with Alliance Group Tokyo.
    Tags
    Suspected scam, Scams
    Type
    Page