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  1. 31 October 2019

    Supervisor Licensing guidance

    This guidance note is for anyone applying: for a licence to be a supervisor, or to replace an expiring supervisor licence, or to vary an existing supervisor licence.
  2. 30 October 2019

    FMA Annual Report 2019

    The FMA Annual Report 2019 details the results we have achieved against our stated intentions.
  3. 29 October 2019

    FMA Model Litigant Policy

    This policy has been developed by the Financial Markets Authority (FMA). It is a statement of principles and embodies the commitment made by FMA on how we will conduct litigation. It is intended to reflect the existing law and is not intended to amend the law or impose additional legal or professional obligations on legal practitioners or other individuals.
  4. 25 October 2019

    Acting on behalf of a customer fact sheet

    A reporting entity is required to verify the identity of persons acting on behalf of a customer and is also required to verify that they have appropriate authority to act on behalf of the customer.
  5. 25 October 2019

    AML/CFT - interpretation of a trust as a customer

    The following is a response made by the AML/CFT supervisors to a query questioning whether a trust can be a customer for the Act’s purposes. This clarification is supplemental to the Trusts Fact Sheet:
  6. 22 October 2019

    ACAMS Conference - OIA response Redacted

    OIA response, dated 22 October 2019, which looks into the FMA’s participation in the October 2019 ACAMS Conference (ACAMS Conference) and more generally about the FMA’s anti-money laundering (AML) regulatory resources.
  7. 4 October 2019

    KiwiSaver Annual Report 2019

    The FMA publishes a report every year based on all providers’ statutory data for the year to the end of March. It summarises our activities as a regulator relating to KiwiSaver during the reporting period.