Legal and regulatory update for the life and health insurance sector

30 Jul 2024 - NZ Police Financial Intelligence Unit release “The CASH Report” for July 2024, which replaces "The Suspicious Activity Report”.  https://www.police.govt.nz/sites/default/files/publications/fiu-monthly-report-jul2024.pdf

31 Jul 2024 - The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has published two new Analytical Notes that investigate utilising new models and data sources to complement existing approaches to monitoring financial stability.
The first Analytical Note - Getting sentimental: Using news sentiment to measure financial stress in New Zealand, investigates using measures of news sentiment as early-warning indicators of financial stress in New Zealand. This Note introduces new indicators which measure economic news sentiment in New Zealand.
The second Analytical Note -Beyond the crystal ball: forecasting non-performing loans authored, investigates the relationship between non-performing loans and economic conditions to provide insights into the future health of New Zealand’s financial system. https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/hub/news/2024/07/reserve-bank-of-new-zealand-explores-new-techniques-to-enhance-financial-stability-monitoring

7 Aug 2024 - The FMA have released a public scam warning alerting New Zealanders to an increase in fake advertisements using images and deepfake videos of political figures.  https://www.fma.govt.nz/library/articles/deepfake-video-scam-warning-fake-news-stories-political-endorsements/

7 Aug 2024 - ASIC proposes to extend the operation of three legislative instruments for a further five years:

  • Class Order [CO 14/923] Record-keeping obligations for Australian financial services licensees when giving personal advice,

  • ASIC Corporations and Credit (Breach Reporting—Reportable Situations) Instrument 2021/716, and

  • ASIC Credit (Breach Reporting—Prescribed Commonwealth Legislation) Instrument 2021/801.

ASIC has assessed that these instruments, which are due to expire in October 2024, are operating efficiently and effectively, and continue to form a necessary and useful part of the legislative framework.

https://asic.gov.au/about-asic/news-centre/news-items/asic-proposes-to-extend-the-operation-of-three-legislative-instruments/

7 Aug 2024 - The Council of Financial Regulators (CoFR) Insurance Forum has set a vision for New Zealand’s insurance sector. The vision is for an insurance sector that is forward-looking, fair, stable, competitive and efficient, promoting informed and confident participation by consumers and business. https://www.cofr.govt.nz/news-and-publications/financial-regulators-set-vision-for-new-zealand-insurance-sector.html

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