The FSC in the Policy, Regulation & Advocacy Space September 2021

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September 24, 2021

The FSC continues to engage with regulators, policy makers and industry leaders to discuss pertinent issues relevant to the sector. At the September Regulation Committee, we heard from guests Liam Mason (FMA) and Simone Robbers (Reserve Bank) on behalf of the Council of Financial Regulators. At the October Committee, we will hear from guests Nick Kokay and Kim Boocock, Ministry of Justice to discuss the October to December AML/CFT Statutory Review and exemptions.

Submissions and Current Consultations
The Regulatory Committee continues to produce a raft of submissions that enables FSC members to have their input on new or proposed regulatory changes. Our current submissions are:

  • Together with the IFRS17 Working Group, RBNZ Exposure Draft of the Interim Solvency Standard - Submissions close 1 October
  • The Advertising Standards Authority sought views on the current Financial Advertising Code on 24 May 2021 and as a result of that review are now consulting on a new draft code – Submissions close 12 October
  • Review of the Insurance (Prudential Supervision) Act 2010 (IPSA) Options Paper 2: Policyholder Security – Submissions close 15 November.

Please contact us if you would like to contribute to the IPSA consultation. We are also holding Focus Groups to discuss, so please email us if you would like to receive these invites.

If you're an FSC Member, make sure you take a look at the FSC's Regulatory Outlook to keep up to date on everything happening in the regulation space.

Our Regulatory Outlook is an invaluable source of the past, present and future of all things regulation.

Please contact us if you would like a copy of either the 22 September edition or any other past editions. Available to FSC members only.

About these updates:

The FSC frequently engages with regulators, policy makers and industry leaders to discuss pertinent issues relevant to the sector. These updates are designed to inform our members of what's currently happening and what's coming up in the policy, regulation and advocacy space.