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  1. 13 May 2024

    Guidance note for reporting entities Notifying customer of asset freeze or blocked transaction

    FMA, DIA and RBNZ – along with their partner agencies – MFAT and NZ Police – have provided a Guidance Note for duty holders that are AML/CFT reporting entities. The Guidance Note specifically relates to notifying a customer of an asset freeze or blocked transaction under the Russia Sanctions Act.
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    AML/CFT, Roles, Authorised body under a FAP, Client money or property services provider, Crowdfunding providers, Derivative Issuer, Discretionary investment management scheme (DIMS), Business, Managed investment schemes, Peer-to-peer lending service providers
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    PDF, Guidance
  2. 13 May 2024

    Guidance Note: For duty holders that are AML/CFT reporting entities

    FMA, DIA and RBNZ – along with their partner agencies – MFAT and NZ Police – have provided a Guidance Note for duty holders that are AML/CFT reporting entities. The Guidance Note specifically relates to notifying a customer of an asset freeze or blocked transaction under the Russia Sanctions Act.
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    AML/CFT, News, Roles, Authorised body under a FAP, Client money or property services provider, Derivative Issuer, Discretionary investment management scheme (DIMS), Business, Managed investment schemes, News & Insights, Peer-to-peer lending service providers
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    Page, Guidance
  3. 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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    Page
  4. 29 January 2019

    Life Insurer Conduct and Culture

    Findings from an FMA and RBNZ review of conduct and culture in New Zealand life insurers
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    Roles, Conduct, Insurance Providers, Reports and Papers, Financial Institutions, Business, News & Insights
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    Page, Report
  5. 5 October 2021

    Consultation on 2021 Financial Markets Authority funding and levy review

    Since establishment in 2011, the FMA’s role and our responsibilities and statutory functions have increased significantly. MBIE and the Financial Markets Authority (FMA) are consulting on proposed changes to the FMA’s funding and the FMA levy. The funding review has been subject to a Deloitte independent assessment and Deloitte’s findings are published alongside the consultation materials on the MBIE website.
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    Directors, Roles, Consultations, Climate related disclosure, Conduct of Financial Institutions Bill (CoFI), Financial Institutions, Authorised body under a FAP, Business, Managed investment schemes, Supervisor
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    Page
  6. 19 March 2021

    James Greig, FMA Director of Supervision, to lead monitoring and supervision of financial advice

    The FMA announced that overall responsibility for monitoring financial advice sits with James Greig, Director of Supervision. He has recently been appointed to the FMA’s Executive Committee and has reported directly to Chief Executive Rob Everett since 2020.
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    New Financial Advice regime, Media release, FMA executive team, FMA people, Business, FMA, News & Insights
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    Page
  7. 2 October 2019

    FMA bolsters senior leadership team

    The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) announced two senior appointments to its executive team, reporting directly to Chief Executive Rob Everett.
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    Governance, Media release, FMA executive team, FMA, News & Insights
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    Page
  8. 24 June 2021

    Investor capability and consumer insights

    Capable, confident and well-informed investors are an essential part of healthy financial markets. Part of the FMA's role is to help investors build this capability and to seek insights from both investors and consumers of other financial services. This page explains the objective of the FMA in building customer capability and how we approach our work in building a safe and transparent financial market.
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    Regulation, Business, FMA
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    Page
  9. 30 May 2018

    Financial Services Conduct and Culture Review

    RBNZ and FMA briefed the Finance and Expenditure Select committee on the Australian Royal Commission (RC) into Misconduct in Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry, and the response by regulators in New Zealand.
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    Conduct, Media release, Business, News & Insights
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    Page