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  1. 8 July 2022

    Approach to oversight of financial statements

    In this document we provide a summary of our main work in monitoring compliance with financial reporting obligations by FMC reporting entities and registered schemes (regulated entities) from 2022-2025.
  2. 18 July 2024

    Understanding fairness in financial services

    From March 2025, financial institutions (including banks, insurers, and non-bank deposit takers) will be required to ensure they treat consumers fairly under the Financial Markets (Conduct of Institutions) Amendment Act 2022 (CoFI). The research is intended to support evidence-based conversations with industry and stakeholders on what fair treatment means.
  3. 30 August 2024

    Kia Toipoto Action Plan 2024 - 2025

    Kia Toipoto is the Public Service Pay Gaps Action Plan 2024-2025, which focuses on closing gender, Māori, Pacific and Ethnic Pay Gaps to reduce workplace inequities.
  4. 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
  5. 11 July 2022

    Approach to oversight of financial statements

    In this document we provide a summary of our main work in monitoring compliance with financial reporting obligations by FMC reporting entities and registered schemes (regulated entities) from 2022-2025.
  6. 7 July 2023

    Climate related disclosures implementation approach

    The Financial Sector (Climate-related Disclosures and Other Matters) Amendment Bill (CRD Bill) received Royal assent on 27 October 2021. This document briefly explains the Financial Sector (Climate-related Disclosures and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2021 (the CRD legislation) and outlines the Financial Markets Authority’s (FMA) implementation approach for the CRD regime over a period of approximately 4 years, through to 2025/26. It sets out the roles and responsibilities of the various government agencies, to help industry understand ‘who is doing what’ with regard to CRD.