Replacing life insurance who benefits
Replacing life insurance who benefits
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Replacing life insurance who benefits
Under the FMC Act, we are required to review at least annually how well a licensed market operator is meeting its obligations, and to publish a written report. Broadly, these relate to the areas of operation that are regulatory in nature. Publishing the report provides transparency into our oversight of NZX. This report was published in 2016.
FMA approves class exemptions that recognise existing regulation of overseas issuers
Financial Markets Conduct (Ivestore Property Limited) Exemption Notice 2016
This notice declares that the Ave Pa'anga Pau Vouchers issued by Tonga Development Bank are not a financial product for the purposes of the FMC Act 2013.
Financial Markets Conduct (Michael Hill Group) Exemption Notice 2016
Financial Markets Conduct (Trustpower Group) Exemption Notice 2016
FMA guide for property crowdfunding services on meeting eligibility criteria, including non-association and investor control standards.
High Court Judgment in the case against Mark Andrew Turnock 2 June 2016.
In our study of what factors influence policy survival, we used the Cox proportional hazard model to identify key factors. We found that commission structure was consistently the most significant factor influencing policy survival rates and, within the commission structure, clawback was a major factor.
This is the fourth year that FMA has carried out investor research measuring attitudes towards, and investment in New Zealand’s financial markets.
This guidance helps managers and supervisors understand how fees should be disclosed in Product Disclosure Statements, fund updates and, in respect of KiwiSaver schemes, confirmation information. It includes guidance on the classification and disclosure of performance-based fees, management and administration charges, underlying fund charges, and how to use third-party information.
Summarises industry feedback and FMA responses on proposed guidance for fee disclosure by managed funds under the FMC Act and Regulations.
Financial Advisers Exemption Notice 2016: Australian Qualified Advisers.
FMA outlines exemptions, policy updates, and legislative tools aiding FMC Act compliance for financial market participants in NZ.