NZ Rates Finders - Comparison site harvesting investor details
FMA believes that the NZ Rates Finders website is a front, used to collect personal information from New Zealanders.
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FMA believes that the NZ Rates Finders website is a front, used to collect personal information from New Zealanders.
We are concerned that NZ Compare Rates may be operating a scam. It operates a website claiming to “compare New Zealand’s best investments”.
We are concerned that NZ Best Rates may be operating a scam. NZ Best Rates's website claims to offer a way to compare and find the best term deposit rates in New Zealand, while also providing information on choosing term deposits.
The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) has reached a settlement with ASB regarding the sale, promotion and marketing of interest rate swaps to some rural customers.
FMA has reached a settlement with Westpac regarding the sale, promotion and marketing of interest rate swaps to some rural customers.
The Financial Markets Authority said it has reached a settlement with ANZ Bank New Zealand Limited regarding the sale, promotion and marketing of rural interest rate swaps to rural customers. Read more.
Licence certifying NZFBF as Administrator of financial benchmarks under FMC Act including BKBM NZGS NZSW NZBO NZBR NZRR effective 2 Dec 2025.
OIA response, dated 1 August 2019, which looked at the investigation by the FMA in 2012-2013 into banks marketing, promoting and selling interest rate swaps between 2005 and 2009. As well as complaints surrounding interest rate swap and the final settlement number with the banks.
This guidance clarifies the FMA’s expectations about the trading conduct and controls for firms participating in the trading that sets BKBM and closing rates in the New Zealand market. October 2017.
Judgment in the High Court in the case between Commerce Commission and ANZ Bank New Zealand Limited, 28 May 2015.