17 September 2024

Insider trading case involving Heartland Group Holding Limited shares

Background

The FMA filed criminal proceedings against an individual for alleged insider trading relating to the buying and selling of shares in Heartland Group Holdings Limited (HGH). 

The FMA alleges the individual traded, and encouraged others to trade or hold, HGH shares on several occasions between July 2020 and February 2021, while holding material information that was not generally available to the public. The individual also disclosed material information that was not generally available to the public to others. The individual was a junior Heartland Bank Limited (HBL) employee at the time of the alleged offending. 

The matter was first referred to the FMA by NZ RegCo – NZX’s frontline regulator – in December 2020. 

Neither HGH nor HBL have been the subject of the FMA’s investigation and are not party to the FMA proceeding.  Both HGH and HBL have cooperated with the FMA throughout its investigation. 

April 2025

Kevin Young, a former treasury accountant with Heartland Bank Limited, has today been sentenced to six months home detention and ordered to pay a fine of $11,241, in relation to three charges of insider trading brought against him by the Financial Markets Authority (FMA) – Te Mana Tātai Hokohoko. 

December 2024

Kevin Young, a former accountant with Heartland Bank Limited, has pleaded guilty to insider trading charges brought against him by the FMA. 

September 2024

The FMA filed criminal proceedings against an individual for alleged insider trading relating to the buying and selling of shares in Heartland Group Holdings Limited (HGH).