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  1. 2 July 2024

    Fair Conduct Programme

    A fair conduct programme (FCP) means effective policies, processes, systems and controls that are designed to ensure the financial institution’s compliance with the fair conduct principle.
  2. 26 June 2024

    Statement of Performance Expectations 2024 to 2025

    This SPE sets out our financial forecast for the financial year 1 July 2024 to 30 June 2025. It is prepared in line with the Crown Entities Act 2004 and should be read together with the FMA’s Statement of Intent 2024-2028
  3. 26 June 2024

    Statement of Intent 2024 to 2028

    The SOI provides a four-year outlook on the performance measures that we will use to demonstrate progress towards our strategic intentions (alternatively referred to as strategic objectives), spanning 1 July 2024 to 30 June 2028.
  4. 25 June 2024

    NZX Obligations Review 2024

    Findings from the FMA's review of how well NZX is meeting its licensed market operator obligations, for the period 1 January to 31 December 2023.
  5. 25 June 2024

    Reports

    The FMA publishes a range of different research papers, reports and thematic reviews every year covering a range of topics from regulation updates to research or white papers that are relevant to market participants. View a full list of our published reports and papers on this page.
  6. 19 June 2024

    CRD What you need to know

    This guide has been produced by the FMA and the External Reporting Board (XRB). It is intended for anyone interested in understanding the basics of the CRD regime.
  7. 7 June 2024

    Financial Advice Provider (FAP)

    A financial advice provider (FAP) is an individual or entity (e.g. a company) that provides a "financial advice service". Find out more about licensing, registration, costs and ongoing obligations as well as how to comply with the new Code of Professional Conduct for financial advice services including competence, knowledge and skill requirements as well as requirements for ethical behaviour, conduct and client care.