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Release of Draft Bill for new financial advice legislation

Posted on News · February 17, 2017 2:01 PM

Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Jacqui Dean has released an exposure draft of the Bill that will amend the regulation of financial advice in New Zealand.

“The current regulation of financial advice is seen to be overly complex and has imposed regulatory barriers that are preventing people from receiving the advice they need,’ Ms Dean says.

“Last July the Government announced the overarching design of an amended regulatory regime for the provision of financial advice. These changes aim to improve access to high quality financial advice, and lead to informed and confident participation in financial markets.

“We’re removing unnecessary complexity and regulatory barriers. All financial advice will be required to put the client first, and will be subject to competency standards. We’re also making it easier for people by removing confusing terminology and simplifying disclosure requirements,” Ms Dean says.

“Consultation on the exposure draft allows the public and the industry to consider the practical implications of the proposals and bring any issues to light before the Bill is introduced to the House.”

“Feedback is also sought on proposals for existing financial advisers transitioning to the new regime. It is important we strike the right balance between realising the benefits of the new regime and allowing time to meet the new requirements.

“Support from consumers and the industry is a vital element of building an effective regulatory regime. I hope that this productive engagement continues during consultation on the draft Bill,” says Ms Dean.

For more information and to read the draft Bill see www.mbie.govt.nz/faareview


Appointment of Motor Vehicle Disputes Tribunal Adjudicator

Posted on News · February 14, 2017 1:30 PM

Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Jacqui Dean today announced a new appointment to the Motor Vehicle Disputes Tribunal.

“I am pleased to announce the Governor-General has appointed Brett Carter as a Motor Vehicle Disputes Tribunal adjudicator for a five-year term, starting on 15 February 2017,” Ms Dean says.

“Mr Carter’s extensive legal background and experience in fair trading, credit and consumer laws will be particularly valuable to the Tribunal, which hears disputes between consumers and car dealers or other registered and unregistered motor vehicle traders.”

Mr Carter will primarily hear cases in Auckland and the northern North Island.

Ms Dean also acknowledged the services of Christopher Cornwell, who stepped down as a Tribunal adjudicator after more than 10 years of being in the role.


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