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  1. 11 July 2019

    Cyber resilience in FMA regulated financial services

    This report 2019 summarises the findings of our thematic review of cyber-resilience in New Zealand financial services, and provides guidance for firms in areas where we have identified the need for improvement. It will be useful for our regulated sectors, to help ensure they comply with our expectations and best practice.
  2. 11 July 2019

    KiwiSaver Fees Comparison Report 2019

    The purpose of this report is to report our findings on comparing the KiwiSaver fees with fees for UK Contract Based superannuation schemes.
  3. 5 July 2019

    Statement on the Kiwi Access Card

    Part 1, Section 2 of the amended Identity Verification Code of Practice 2013 (IVCOP) currently refers to the older 18+ card as an example of secondary or supporting form of photographic identification, which is to be used in conjunction with a form of primary nonphotographic identification such as a birth certificate in order to meet the standard set by the IVCOP.
  4. 4 July 2019

    Statement of Performance Expectations 2019

    The Statement of Performance Expectations (SPE) is one of two documents that set out how we measure our future performance and report on the progress of that performance against our performance targets. This is our 2019 report.
  5. 1 July 2019

    AML/CFT Annual Report form

    This is a form for completion by all AML/CFT reporting entities to the FMA that should be completed and submitted on an annual basis.
  6. 30 June 2019

    NZX Obligations Review 2019

    Under the FMC Act, we are required to review at least annually how well a licensed market operator is meeting its obligations, and to publish a written report. Broadly, these relate to the areas of operation that are regulatory in nature. Publishing the report provides transparency into our oversight of NZX. This report was published in 2019.
  7. 27 June 2019

    ICE Futures Europe Obligations Review 2019

    ICE Futures U.S., Inc. (IFUS) is licensed to operate the IFUS derivatives market (the derivatives market) in New Zealand. The FMA is required to report, at least once every two years on how well IFUS is meeting its obligations as a licensed market operator.
  8. 27 June 2019

    ICE Futures US Obligations Review 2019

    ICE Futures U.S., Inc. (IFUS) is licensed to operate the IFUS derivatives market (the derivatives market) in New Zealand. The FMA is required to report, at least once every two years on how well IFUS is meeting its obligations as a licensed market operator.