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  1. 6 May 2020

    FMA XRB Enhanced auditor reporting 2020

    Enhanced auditor reporting is a joint FMA and XRB report that looks at the evolution of trends in key audit matter reporting in the three years since the revised auditor’s report was introduced. Key audit matters are issues that, in the auditor’s view, were of most significance to the audit of a company’s financial statements – for example, a company’s valuation of goodwill or its revenue recognition. KAMs are intended to provide transparency and give users of the financial statements a better understanding of how the audit was conducted and complexities that arose. This is the 2020 report.
  2. 1 May 2020

    Record keeping for financial advice providers

    This information sheet sets out our expectations for how licensed financial advice providers (FAPs) can demonstrate compliance with the standard condition for record keeping. It will be useful for small and medium-sized FAPs to consider the examples provided when reviewing their internal arrangements for creating and maintaining records.
  3. 1 May 2020

    Roger Gannon - Formal Warning

    Summary of Formal Warning issued by the FMA following an investigation into Mr Gannon, an AFA and Director of Gannon Insurance Brokers Limited, May 2020.
  4. 30 April 2020

    Insurer COVID 19 Expectations

    Letter from the Director of Banking and Insurance, FMA to stakeholders detailing the FMA expectation during COVID-19
  5. 24 April 2020

    COVID19 CEO Conduct Letter 1

    A letter to CEOs explaining regulatory relief available during COVID-19 and expectations of the FMA during the period
  6. 17 April 2020

    Liquidity risk management - good practice guide

    The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) has published this good practice guide to provide Managers of Managed Investment Schemes (MIS Managers) with details of good practices for liquidity management and stress testing. We encourage the adoption of these practices in a manner suited to each individual fund/s.
  7. 7 April 2020

    COVID 19 KiwiSaver significant financial hardship applications alternative verification

    A person applying for a significant hardship withdrawal can complete a statutory declaration via an audiovisual link with an authorised witness (such as a lawyer). However, given the COVID-19 Alert Level 3 and 4 restrictions, the FMA considers supervisors can, at their discretion, accept applications that take alternative steps to verify an applicant’s identity and financial circumstances.