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  1. 31 January 2024

    People & leadership

    Welcome to the FMA. This page introduces the FMA's executive leadership team and staff policies.
  2. 30 January 2024

    Exemption Notice BGC revocation notice

    This notice, which comes into force on the day after the date of its notification in the Gazette, revokes the Financial Markets Conduct (BGC Partners (Australia) Pty Limited) Exemption Notice 2022.
  3. 22 January 2024

    Financial Institution licensing

    Any registered bank, licensed insurer, or licensed non-bank deposit taker in the business of providing one or more relevant services needs to hold a financial institution licence to continue operating, if that service is received by a consumer in New Zealand. This page covers everything you need to know about Financial Insitution licencing.
  4. 22 January 2024

    Independent trustees

    You'll need a licence if you are appointed as an independent trustee of a restricted KiwiSaver scheme or a workplace superannuation or legacy scheme. Every restricted managed investment scheme must have at least one licensed independent trustee. See more about the licensing and registration and compliance obligations of independent trustees on this page.
  5. 17 January 2024

    Gender Pay Gap

    FMA is committed to meeting the milestones of Kia Toipoto - the Public Service Gender, Māori, Pacific, and Ethnic Pay Gaps Action Plan 2021-24.
  6. 16 January 2024

    Banking

    The FMA regulates certain products that may be offered by banks (e.g. managed funds) to you. The FMA is interested in the overall conduct of banks. THe FMA does not have a direct legislative mandate for regulating the conduct of providers of core retail banking (such as lending, credit and bank accounts).
  7. 16 January 2024

    Insurance

    When you buy insurance products, you have certain rights and your provider has obligations to make sure you're treated fairly and those products suit your needs. The FMA monitors both insurers and the financial advisers selling insurance products to ensure they are delivering those outcomes.