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  1. 13 June 2018

    Statement of Performance Expectation 2018

    Our Statement of Performance Expectations2018 outlines our short-term (annual) performance targets. It should be read in conjunction with our Statement of Intent.
  2. 11 June 2018

    Key findings from the recent re-licensing of supervisors

    During 2016 the International Monetary Fund (IMF) undertook a review of the New Zealand financial sector. The Financial Stability Assessment Programme report recommended that the FMA ”continue to engage with Supervisors to ensure that they take a consistent approach to their supervision of Managed Investment Scheme (MIS) managers”
  3. 11 June 2018

    Publishing default information for peer to peer lending services 2018

    This guide contains information to help peer-to-peer licensees understand and meet the minimum licensing standard to publish default rate information. It sets out what ‘default’ means, when licensees must comply with the standard and guidelines on how to publish fair, clear and transparent information.
  4. 7 June 2018

    Auditor regulation and oversight plan 2018-2021

    FMA has an obligation to publish an auditor regulation and oversight plan by 30 June each year, for a three year period, setting out our intentions for the regulation and oversight of auditors under the Act. This plan will help licensed auditors, registered audit firms and accredited bodies to understand how FMA will approach auditor regulation. It may also be of interest to issuers, investors and their advisers.
  5. 30 May 2018

    Compliance assurance programmes information sheet

    The information sheet is for entities holding or applying for a licence under the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013, and anyone involved in the creation, implementation and ongoing operation of a compliance assurance programme.
  6. 23 May 2018

    Consultation Same Class Offers ASX NZX Exemption Notice 2018

    This consultation paper is for those who issue and offer listed financial products, investors, legal advisers, and other interested parties. It seeks feedback on a proposed exemption for same class offers of ASX/NZX-quoted financial products.