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Consultations – 2015

Consultation is an important part of our policy development process. Our consultation is designed to encourage quality engagement from interested businesses and individuals, balanced with the need to complete policy work within the required timeframe. When consulting on policy development we will:

  • post upcoming consultation on our homepage calendar as they are scheduled
  • publish consultation documents that clearly describe the issue we’re seeking feedback on
  • provide a reasonable amount of time for respondents to provide quality feedback.  If you need more time, please contact the FMA
  • publish the feedback we receive through consultation, usually via a summary of the key themes, our response and the names of submitters
  • undertake further consultation if our initial proposal changes significantly and we need additional feedback 
  • publish a regulatory impact statement for significant policy decisions
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  1. Closed - pending response
    Consultation

    11 November 2021

    Consultation on expiring class legislative notices

    Throughout 2020 and 2021 we will be consulting on a range of class exemption and other legislative notices that are due to expire before the end of 2022.
  2. Closed - with decision
    Consultation

    13 October 2021

    Consultation: Proposed guidance on advertising offers

    We are seeking views on proposed guidance on advertising offers of financial products under the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013. The proposed guidance sets out our expectations of what good conduct in the advertising of financial products looks like. Feedback will be used to help us refine the proposed guidance.
  3. Consultation
    Closed - with decision

    12 October 2021

    Consultation on the review of AML/ CFT laws

    The Government, led by the Ministry Department of Justice, is reviewing the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing Act 2009 (the Act). The Act helps to keep Aotearoa New Zealand safe from money laundering and terrorism financing, so our country has a trustworthy and legitimate financial system.
  4. Consultation
    Closed - with decision

    5 October 2021

    Consultation on 2021 Financial Markets Authority funding and levy review

    Since establishment in 2011, the FMA’s role and our responsibilities and statutory functions have increased significantly. MBIE and the Financial Markets Authority (FMA) are consulting on proposed changes to the FMA’s funding and the FMA levy. The funding review has been subject to a Deloitte independent assessment and Deloitte’s findings are published alongside the consultation materials on the MBIE website.