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  1. 4 December 2018

    NZICA accredited body report 2018

    This report contains the outcome of our assessment of NZ Institute of Chartered Accountants (NZICA) for the period 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018.
  2. 30 November 2018

    Audit Quality Monitoring Report 2018

    Our quality reviews help improve audit quality standards and ensure audit opinions are reliable. These reviews also help us to achieve our strategic goal of ensuring investors have access to resources that help them make better informed financial decisions. This report summarises our findings from the quality reviews we carried out between 1 July 2017 and 30 June 2018.
  3. 30 November 2018

    Wynyard Group Limited - Investigation report

    This report sets out the Financial Markets Authority’s (FMA) conclusions following an investigation into the compliance of Wynyard Group Limited (Wynyard) with its continuous disclosure and fair dealing obligations. The investigation considered the period leading up to the company’s failure in late 2016.
  4. 26 November 2018

    i-Select Superannuation Scheme Waiver

    On 22 November 2018 the FMA granted a waiver of part of the FMA levy to i-Select Superannuation Scheme, which is comprised of the Personal Plans, with i-Select Limited (i-Select) acting as the manager of the Scheme.
  5. 22 November 2018

    Portfolio Superannuation Scheme Levy Waiver

    On 22 November 2018, the FMA granted a waiver of part of the FMA levy to Portfolio Superannuation Scheme, which is comprised of the Personal Plans, with Saturn Invest New Zealand Limited (Saturn) acting as the manager of the Scheme.
  6. 15 November 2018

    Bank Conduct and Culture Report 2018

    The FMA and the RBNZ commissioned Buzz Channel to conduct an online survey among New Zealanders to understand their experience of the conduct and culture of the main bank they use for their personal banking. This is the report.
  7. 13 November 2018

    Crowdfunding

    Crowdfunding works by many people (the crowd) putting in small amounts of money to raise funds for a company or project. When you put money into an equity crowdfunding project, you're buying shares. Typically this will be in small or start-up businesses, meaning you become a part owner of the business. It's important to understand the risks of investing in crowdfunding. Read more here.