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We believe that good decisions are more likely to occur when we have good information about the market environment in which we operate. Intuitive leaps and creative decisions are always required, of course, but the more they are based on a firm foundation of observation, the better they tend to be.
Legal and regulatory update for the life and health insurance sector
29 Apr 2024 - The FMA is holding a series of forums to dicuss the report on their monitoring of Class 1 and 2 Financial Advice Providers (FAP). Sessions will be held on 11 June in Auckland; 13 June on the North Shore, 19 June in Wellington; 20 June in Palmerston North, 25 June in Hamilton and 27 June in Christchurch. Invitations to register for these sessions will be sent to the relevant FAPs in May.
29 Apr 2024 - The Commerce Commission will hold a consultation conference on the banking competition draft report in Auckland on May 13. https://www.goodreturns.co.nz/article/976523089/having-a-say-on-draft-banking-report.html
29 Apr 2024 - The Department of Internal Affairs, the Financial Markets Authority and the Reserve Bank of New Zealand have produced new and updated guidelines related to customer due diligence ahead of the new regulations due to come into effect from 1 June 2024. https://www.dia.govt.nz/AML-CFT-Updated-guidelines-related-to-customer-due-diligence
29 Apr 2024 - The Contracts of Insurance Bill introduced to Parliament. https://bills.parliament.nz/v/6/019dad64-3f9e-46b8-5cd9-08dc67f794e8
Legal and regulatory update for the life and health insurance sector
21 March 2024 - Insurance Contracts Bill had first reading in Parliament. https://bills.parliament.nz/v/6/fcc98f82-e1f8-4aa4-6c02-08dc494421e8?Tab=history
25 March 2024 - The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has published an analytical note proposing improvements to the methodology used by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand to assess labour market indicators of inflationary pressure. Measuring inflationary pressure from the labour market can be improved by watching a narrow set of four high-quality indicators: 1) the job transition rate (the share of workers switching between jobs), 2) the job vacancy-to-unemployment ratio, 3) the unemployment rate, and 4) a survey measure of labour as a limiting factor for business production. https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/hub/news/2024/03/improving-how-we-measure-inflationary-heat-in-the-labour-market
26 Mar 2024 - The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has published Guidance for our regulated entities on managing climate-related risks. https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/hub/news/2024/03/guidance-issued-on-managing-climate-related-risks
26 March 2024 - The Financial Markets Authority has issued warnings to Southern Cross Medical Care Society (SCMCS) and Southern Cross Pet Insurance (SPCI) for failing to apply advertised discounts to each entities’ respective insurance products. The FMA is satisfied, and both entities accept, that they breached the fair dealing provisions of the Financial Markets Conduct Act by making false or misleading representations. The representations relate to the failure on each entities’ part to correctly apply advertised discounts to affected customers’ invoices, resulting in overcharged premiums. The FMA determined that the cause of each issue was due to poor controls and/or technical errors.
SCPI made an initial report to the FMA in November 2022 disclosing some of the contraventions and later reported more details. Following these disclosures, further enquiries from the FMA and an internal review in the wider Southern Cross Group, the extent of the contraventions was established.
SCPI failed to correctly apply the following discounts:
Additional pet discount
Direct debit discount
Southern Cross membership discount.
SCMCS failed to correctly apply the following discounts:
Free child discount
Healthy lifestyle rewards discount
Low claims discount.
The total amount of SCPI premiums overcharged was $424,508, affecting 7,542 customers, approximately 1.28% of its customer base. SCMCS overcharged $161,547 across 1,957 customers, approximately 0.2% of its customer base.
https://www.fma.govt.nz/news/all-releases/media-releases/fma-warns-southern-cross/
28 Mar 2024 - The Council of Financial Regulators has released an updated Regulatory Initiatives Calendar for the financial sector for Q1 2024. https://www.cofr.govt.nz/files/regulatory-initiatives-calendar/regulatory-initiatives-calendar-q1-2024.pdf
28 Mar 2024 - The FMA is warning the public to be cautious after fake documents claiming to be issued by the FMA were sent out as part of what appears to be a ‘recovery scam’ - where previous victims of financial crimes are targeted by criminals promising to help get lost money back. https://www.fma.govt.nz/library/warnings-and-alerts/
28 Mar 2024 - DIA encourages reporting entities to get RealMe verified before annual reports are due. From 1 July 2024, you’ll be able to file your AML/CFT annual report via AMLOnline. https://www.dia.govt.nz/AML-CFT-Get-your-RealMe-verified-early-this-annual-reporting-season
28 Mar 2024 - The FMA has said that overtime they will assess whether their regulatory framework needs strengthening to support better deployment of Generative Artificial Intelligence. https://www.fma.govt.nz/library/opinion/gen-ai/
28 Mar 2024 - The Commerce Commission sees "good reasons" to recommend designation of the interbank payment network to Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Andrew Bayly. https://www.interest.co.nz/banking/127024/commerce-commission-wants-more-influence-over-interbank-payments-potentially
Legal and regulatory update for the life and health insurance sector
12 Mar 2024 - The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has released its private health insurance risk equalisation statistics publication for the 2022/23 financial year. https://www.apra.gov.au/news-and-publications/apra-releases-private-health-insurance-risk-equalisation-statistics-for-3
12 Mar 2024 - The Quarterly Statement by the Council of Financial Regulators – March 2024 has been released. The Council discussed the work programme and priorities of the new Government. The Council reflected on the importance of cooperation and coordination between CoFR members to ensure Ministers were receiving advice that benefitted from agencies’ collective experience and perspectives. Dr Rod Carr joined the meeting to discuss the challenges posed by climate change. CoFR assessed the current state of New Zealand’s payments landscape against the vision it set out in July 2023. They noted the gaps, risks and issues that presented challenges to achieving the vision. https://www.cofr.govt.nz/news-and-publications/quarterly-statement-by-cofr-march-2024.html
14 Mar 2024 - The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has published the first legislative document setting out how it will take a proportionate approach when developing prudential standards for licensed deposit takers under the Deposit Takers Act 2023. https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/hub/news/2024/03/a-proportionality-framework-allows-for-diversity-while-promoting-financial-stability
The role of financial advice in New Zealand
Take a look at the consumer case study and adviser case study videos Fidelity Life have produced to get another perspective on how kiwis view the financial advice industry.
We wrote about Fidelity Life’s Advice for good: Rethinking New Zealand’s relationship with financial advice report, here. Take a look at the consumer case study and adviser case study videos they have produced to get another perspective on how kiwis view the financial advice industry.
We’d love to hear your ideas on how to help shift the public’s perception of our industry and convey the value we offer.
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Legal and regulatory update for the life and health insurance sector
5 Mar 2024 - The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has published a Bulletin article discussing the use of credit risk weights for climate-related purposes. https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/hub/news/2024/03/the-use-of-credit-risk-weights-for-climate-related-purposes
5 Mar 2024 - The FMA publish Samantha Barrass' speech from the Financial Advice New Zealand Thrive Conference. https://www.fma.govt.nz/library/speeches-and-presentations/speech-by-samantha-barrass-at-financial-advice-new-zealand-thrive-conference/
5 Mar 2024 - The Business Payment Practices Act Repeal Bill was read a first time and read a second time under urgency. https://bills.parliament.nz/v/6/3da72845-7284-439e-2ead-08dc3c923d2a?Tab=history
6 Mar 2024 - The Reserve Bank of New Zealand are part-way through a review of access eligibility criteria to use the Exchange Settlement Account System (ESAS). They have updated the consultation page of their website and published the submissions they received. https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/have-your-say/2023/esas
7 Mar 2024 - The Financial Markets Authority has filed civil proceedings against Tower Limited (Tower) for failing to apply multi policy discounts to eligible customers’ premiums, resulting in approximately $9.5 million in overcharges. https://www.fma.govt.nz/news/all-releases/media-releases/fma-files-proceedings-against-tower-limited/
7 Mar 2024 - The Privacy Commissioner has called for greater penalties for data breaches. https://privacy.org.nz/publications/statements-media-releases/greater-penalties-needed-privacy-commissioner-speaks-to-national-cyber-security-summit/
8 Mar 2024 - The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) and the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) have released final rules and further guidance to support the financial services industry in implementing the Financial Accountability Regime (FAR).
The FAR, which replaces the Banking Executive Accountability Regime (BEAR), imposes a stronger responsibility and accountability framework for APRA-regulated entities in the banking, insurance and superannuation industries and their directors as well as their most senior executives. In doing so, the FAR aims to improve the risk and governance cultures of those financial institutions.
This release includes:
the Regulator rules, which prescribe information for inclusion in the FAR register of accountable persons;
the Transitional rules, which prescribe information to be provided by authorised deposit-taking institutions (ADIs) in relation to their existing accountable persons under the BEAR at the transition point to the FAR;
descriptions of ADI key functions to assist banking entities in the allocation of key functions; and
reporting form instructions to assist banking entities in providing the required information to APRA and ASIC.
Legal and regulatory update for the life and health insurance sector
27 Feb 2024 - The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has released its Quarterly Superannuation Performance publication and the Quarterly MySuper Statistics report for the December 2023 quarter. https://www.apra.gov.au/news-and-publications/apra-releases-superannuation-statistics-for-december-2023
27 Feb 2024 - The Pae Ora (Disestablishment of Māori Health Authority) Amendment Bill was introduced to Parliament under urgency, read a first time, read a second time,went to Committee of Whole House and has received Royal Assent. https://bills.parliament.nz/v/6/79c10303-5472-4eb3-9496-08dc3736cfbc?Tab=history
28 Feb 2024 - The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has released its quarterly private health insurance (PHI) publication for the December 2023 quarter. https://www.apra.gov.au/news-and-publications/apra-releases-quarterly-private-health-insurance-statistics-for-december-2023
28 Feb 2024 - The Monetary Policy Committee agreed to hold the Official Cash Rate (OCR) at 5.50%. https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/hub/news/2024/monetary-policy-remains-restrictive
29 Feb 2024 - The Office of the Privacy Commissioner has released new privacy impact assessment guidance and downloadable templates. https://privacy.org.nz/new-on-the-website
29 Feb 2024 - The Office of the Privacy commissioner has released Privacy News February 2024. https://mailchi.mp/ea0b4c7571b6/privacy-news-biometrics-code-opc-guidance-three-vacancies-ai-governance-training-12758105
29 Feb 2024 - The Office of the Privacy Commissioner is hosting a webinar with Ian Axford Fellow on 6 March. https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_RvnJJixhTOSoT0oVwPth_g#/registration
29 Feb 2024 - This year’s Privacy Week will be held over 13-17 May. The Office of the Privacy Commissioner is seeking people to sign up to host a myth busting webinar as part of Privacy Week 2024. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CJPJ7BX
Legal and regulatory update for the life and health insurance sector
15 Feb 2024 - Income Tax (ACC Payments) Amendment Bill introduced into Parliament. https://bills.parliament.nz/v/6/37fe42b5-8ae1-47f8-408e-08dc2dc25b35?Tab=history
16 Feb 2024 - The RBNZ have published Adrian Orr's speech on the Monetary Policy Remit and 2% inflation delivered at the 2024 Economics Forum at The University of Waikato. https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/hub/news/2024/the-monetary-policy-remit
Climate change doesn’t make the cut in Aon’s 2023 Global Risk Management Survey top 10 risks
Aon’s 2023 Global Risk Management Survey has highlighted the top 10 business risks for the Asia Pacific region.
Aon’s 2023 Global Risk Management Survey has highlighted the top 10 business risks for Asia Pacific:
1. Cyber Attacks/Data Breaches
2. Economic Slowdown/Slow Recovery
3. Business Interruption
4. Failure to Attract/Retain Top Talent
5. Rapidly Changing Market Trends
6. Supply Chain/Distribution Failure
7. Regulatory/Legislative Changes
8. Increasing Competition
9. Failure to Innovate/Meet Customer Needs
10. Commodity Price Risk/Scarcity of Materials
Cyber breaches have jumped up the rankings since it first appeared in 2015, to take the number 1 spot. Of note, climate change didn’t make it into the top 10 business risks globally or for the Asia Pacific region. Survey participants ranked climate change 17th in terms of current global risks businesses are facing, and 12th in terms of future global business risks. However, global risk professionals rank climate change at 8th in their list of future global business risks and those in the insurance, natural resources and food, agribusiness and beverage sectors all list climate change in their top 10 current risks. As Aon points out, climate change “…directly impacts four of the top 10 risks: business interruption, changing market trends, supply chain or distribution failure and regulatory or legislative changes.”
New Zealand has been ranked the second highest natural disaster risk in the world by Lloyds of London, with the country experiencing more than 150 severe weather events and natural disasters since ICNZ began keeping records in 1968. Climate change is likely to exacerbate the frequency and severity of the weather events we experience.
Aon NZ CEO Melissa Cantell says
"With cyber risks, economic recovery and business interruption identified as the top risks organisations are facing today, there is a compelling need for a shift in mindsets around being better prepared. What is surprising are the risks that are unaccounted for in leaders' assessments of the challenges they must address, such as climate risk. Climate is not an emerging risk, but an urgent one, with increasingly monumental implications for businesses of all sizes. What leaders need now are insights from advanced analytics and modelling alongside innovative solutions that will help them make better decisions today and protect them in the future."
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Legal and regulatory update for the life and health insurance sector
5 Feb 2024 - The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) and Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) have jointly released a letter to all authorised deposit-taking institutions (ADIs) and their authorised non-operating holding companies (NOHCs) on the Financial Accountability Regime (FAR). https://www.apra.gov.au/news-and-publications/apra-and-asic-release-letter-on-financial-accountability-regime-far-adi
5 Feb 2024 - Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Hon Andrew Bayly November/December 2023 diary released with the following potential financial services sector related meeting noted:
1 Dec 2023 – MEET: CCCFA Stakeholders Meeting
1 Dec 2023 – MEET: CoFI Stakeholders meeting
1 Dec 2023 – MEET: Commerce Stakeholders Meeting
11 Dec 2023 – MEET: Financial Markets Authority (FMA Staff)
11 Dec 2023 – MEET: MinterEllison lawyers re CCCFA
14 Dec 2023 – MEET: Chair of Banking Ombudsman Scheme (Miriam Dean)
20 Dec 2023 – MEET: Financial Services Federation (Lyn McMorran and Katharine Mcgie)
6 Feb 2024 - The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has published new entries to frequently asked questions on the Australian Accounting Standards Board 17 (AASB17) collections. https://www.apra.gov.au/news-and-publications/apra-publishes-aasb17-update-to-insurance-frequently-asked-questions
12 Feb 2024 - The Commerce Commission has published a statement of preliminary issues relating to an application from Payments NZ Limited (Payments NZ) seeking authorisation to work with API providers and third parties to develop arrangements that, according to Payments NZ, will facilitate a more well-utilised, secure and innovative open banking framework. https://comcom.govt.nz/news-and-media/media-releases/2024/statement-of-preliminary-issues-released-for-payments-nzs-application-seeking-authorisation-to-further-develop-its-open-banking-framework
12 Feb 2024 - Financial Services Council released its Life Insurance Industry Spotlight statistcs for the September 2023 quarter https://blog.fsc.org.nz/life-insurance-industry-spotlight-september-2023
14 Feb 2024 - The Pae Ora (Healthy Futures) (Improving Mental Health Outcomes) Amendment Bill was read a first time and referred to the Health Committee. https://bills.parliament.nz/v/6/955109f7-830e-4b94-2089-08dba9b9dfac?Tab=history
15 Feb 2024 - Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Hon Andrew Bayly November/December 2023 diary released with the following potential financial services sector related meeting noted:
16 Jan 2024 – ZOOM: Financial Markets Authority (Samantha Barrass & Edwin Metson)
23 Jan 2024 – MEET: Financial Advice NZ (Tony Dench & Heather Roy)
23 Jan 2024 – MEET: Fin Cap (Ruth Smithers)
23 Jan 2024 –MEET: CCCFA Round Table (MBIE Officials, Invited guests)
25 Jan 2024 – MEET: CEO Insurance Council (Tim Grafton)
26 Jan 2024 -MEET: Financial Markets Authority Board (FMA Board & Samantha Barrass)
30 Jan 2024 – MEET: Consumer NZ (Jon Duffy, Gemma Rasmussen, Aneleise Gawn)
30 Jan 2024 – MEET: Commerce and Consumer Affairs Officials (MBIE Officials)
31 Jan 2024 –SPEAK: Financial Services Council (Invited Guests)
31 Jan 2024 – MEET: Banking Ombudsman (Nicola Sladden)
31 Jan 2024 – MEET: Commerce Commission (MBIE & ComCom Officials)
31 Jan 2024 –MEET: Chair of Commerce Commission (John Small & Vanessa Horne)
Legal and regulatory update for the life and health insurance sector
15 Nov 2023 - The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has begun consulting on targeted changes to liquidity and capital requirements aimed at strengthening the banking sector’s resilience to future stress. https://www.apra.gov.au/news-and-publications/apra-proposes-targeted-changes-on-liquidity-and-capital-response-to-global
16 Nov 2023 - FSC publish 'Leading Lawyers Australia' webinar replay which covered a range of topics designed to give an insight into some of the key issues in the Australian regulatory landscape, comparable regimes and insights applicable to New Zealand financial organisations and our legislative change. https://blog.fsc.org.nz/fsc-connect-webinar-leading-lawyers-australia-2023?utm_content=271849010&utm_medium=social&utm_source=linkedin&hss_channel=lcp-14426254
16 Nov 2023 - The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has released a response to consultation on proposed minor amendments to the prudential framework for authorised deposit-taking institutions (ADIs) and general, life and private health insurers. https://www.apra.gov.au/news-and-publications/apra-releases-response-to-consultation-on-minor-amendments-to-prudential-0
16 Nov 2023 - ASIC Chair Joe Longo and the Australian Financial Security Authority (AFSA) Chief Executive Tim Beresford signed a refreshed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The agencies will continue to work together to pursue common interests and demonstrate their commitment to a whole-of-Australian Government approach to protecting and promoting confidence in the financial system. https://asic.gov.au/about-asic/news-centre/news-items/asic-chair-and-afsa-chief-executive-sign-refreshed-memorandum-of-understanding/
17 Nov 2023 - ASIC opened its consultation on the Australian Banking Association’s (ABA) proposed changes to its Banking Code of Practice (the Code). The Code contains a set of contractually enforceable standards that customers and small business can expect subscribing banks to uphold. The ABA plans to apply for ASIC approval of the revised Code.
This is the first time that ASIC has undertaken a public consultation before making a decision on approving the Code. https://asic.gov.au/about-asic/news-centre/find-a-media-release/2023-releases/23-306mr-asic-consults-on-aba-s-proposed-changes-to-the-banking-code/
20 Nov 2023 - Simone Constant and Alan Kirkland start their five-year terms as ASIC Commissioners today https://asic.gov.au/about-asic/news-centre/find-a-media-release/2023-releases/23-308-new-commissioners-commence-at-asic/