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  1. 11 April 2024

    Financial adviser

    To use the term Financial Adviser from the start of the new financial advice regime, you must be registered on the Financial Service Providers Register (FSPR) and engaged by a licensed financial advice provider (FAP) (or authorised body).  Find out more about licensing, your ongoing obligations and duties and complying with the new Code of Professional Conduct; liabilities and enforcement and frequently asked questions on this page.
  2. 8 April 2024

    Standard Conditions for DIMS

    DIMS standard conditions, updated April 2024 explains the systems and procedures to maintain relevant records pertaining to your market service and the records you must provide to the FMA to enable us to monitor your on- going capability to effectively perform the DIMS in accordance with the applicable eligibility criteria in the Act.
  3. 8 April 2024

    Standard conditions for MIS

    If the FMA grants you a licence to act as a manager of a non-restricted and registered managed investment scheme (MIS manager licence), the licence will be subject to conditions set out in section 402 of the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 (FMC Act).
  4. 8 April 2024

    Discretionary Investment Management Service (DIMS)

    To provide discretionary investment management services (DIMS) under the FMC Act you must hold a DIMS market services licence issued under the FMA Act. Find out more about the licensing, fees associated with licensing, compliance obligations and exemptions available to this role in New Zealand.
  5. 8 April 2024

    Online Services

    Online Services is a secure portal hosted by the FMA for submitting licence applications and, regulatory and scheme information.
  6. 8 April 2024

    Peer-to-peer lending service providers

    Peer-to-peer lending is a type of financial market service covered by the FMC Act. Find out more about becoming a peer-to-peer lending service provider, the licensing and registration and compliance obligations along with exemptions available in New Zealand.