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  1. 24 January 2023

    Financial Markets Conduct Act

    The Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 forms the foundation that allows the FMA to provide quality regulation in financial services and capital markets here in NZ. Read more about the Financial Markets Conduct Act here.
  2. 20 January 2023

    MIS Sector Risk Assessment 2023

    Findings from the FMA’s assessment of the sector risks and the underlying key risk factors for Managed Investment Schemes (MIS), January 2023
  3. 18 January 2023

    FAP Licensing Application Guide Class 3 questions

    FAP Licensing Application Guide Class 3 questions: This document contains the questions you will be asked when applying for a Class 3 Financial Advice Provider full licence. It should be read alongside our guide to full licensing.
  4. 17 January 2023

    Supervisors Licence Public Trust

    This is the Supervisors Licence Public Trust certificate. LICENCE GRANTED: 17 January 2023, LICENCE STATUS: Active.
  5. 21 December 2022

    Enforcing the law

    Enforcement and deterrence is a critical part of the work that the FMA undertakes. It plays a key role in raising standards and responding to conduct that presents the greatest risk of harm to our financial markets. Find out more about our approach to enforcement here.
  6. 21 December 2022

    AML/CFT

    The Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Act 2009 (the Act) and its regulations place obligations on New Zealand’s financial institutions to detect and deter money laundering and terrorism financing. Find out more about your AML/CFT obligations on this page.
  7. 15 December 2022

    ASX 24 Obligations Review 2022

    This review covers the period 1 July 2020 to 30 June 2022 and is our fourth review of ASX 24 since its licence came into effect on 1 December 2014.
  8. 15 December 2022

    AML/CFT Designated Business Group – Formation and Change Guideline

    This guideline 2022 is designed to help reporting entities forming a designated business group (DBG) to understand the process for doing so. Entities may form a DBG if they are eligible to do so under the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Act 2009 (the AML/CFT Act) and associated regulations.