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  1. 2 December 2022

    Accredited Body Report - NZICA 2022

    Findings from the FMA’s review of the adequacy and effectiveness of NZICA’s audit regulatory systems for the period 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022.
  2. 30 November 2022

    Fair Conduct Programmes information sheet

    This information sheet provides information and examples to help entities establish, implement and maintain their fair conduct programmes (FCPs). It will be useful for entities holding or applying for a licence to act as a financial institution under the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 (FMC Act), and anyone involved in establishing, implementing and maintaining an FCP.
  3. 16 November 2022

    Audit Quality Monitoring Report 2022

    The Audit Quality Monitoring Report for 1 July 2021 – 30 June 2022. This this year’s report emphasises that high-quality audits are vital to ensuring investors can make active choices based on clear, concise, and effective information.
  4. 8 November 2022

    Mortgage advice

    A mortgage adviser works with you to: Understand your needs and goals, work out what you can afford to borrow, find options to suit your situation and more. A mortgage adviser is a go-between who deals with banks or other lenders to arrange a home loan for you.
  5. 20 October 2022

    Thematic review of use of the wholesale investor exclusion

    Findings from the FMA’s thematic review of wholesale offers of financial products, along with guidance for offerors and those who provide confirmation for eligible investor certificates. Published 20 October 2022.
  6. 20 October 2022

    Williams Corporation Capital Partnership GP Limited - Formal Warning

    The FMA issued a formal warning to Williams Corporation Capital Partnership GP Limited following concerns that it may have failed to give disclosures to investors as required by Part 3 of the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 because it relied on the wholesale investor exclusion in circumstances where they were not entitled to.