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RBNZ to publish new statistics on credit flows on 5 December; NZs made more than 1,000 privacy complaints; FMA publish Climate-Related Disclosures insights report; Australia pass two major pieces of privacy law reform; RBNZ’s annual re-weighting of the Trade-Weighted Index; APRA release general & life insurance stats for Sep quarter and respond to consultation; Government launches review of NZ’s competition rules; Retirement Commission budget remains unchanged since 2016; RBNZ welcomes new Financial Policy Remit; FMA to launch a pilot regulatory sandbox; results from RBNZ’s digital cash consultation released; RBNZ release update on business expectations survey; RBNZ release review of how deposit takers support financial inclusion; Minister’s November diary released.
3 Dec 2024 - On 5 December, the RBNZ will publish new statistics from the monthly New Credit Flows Survey. The New Credit Flows Survey collects data from registered banks on new lending during the month and its associated weighted average interest rates. This means from 5 December, monthly data will be available that reflects the actual interest rates being taken by customers month-to-month on new residential mortgage loans.
3 Dec 2024 - New Zealanders made a record 1003 privacy complaints to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner last financial year. Agencies (business and organisations) also reported 864 privacy breaches. https://privacy.org.nz/publications/statements-media-releases/no-one-should-be-happy-we-received-over-1000-privacy-complaints/
4 Dec 2024 - The FMA has published its Climate-Related Disclosures insights report from the first set of entities that were required to file climate statements. https://www.fma.govt.nz/news/all-releases/media-releases/fma-encouraged-by-first-climate-statements/
4 Dec 2024 - Australia has passed two major pieces of privacy law reform: the Australian Privacy and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024 and the Online Safety Amendment (Social Media Minimum Age) Bill 2024. https://www.bellgully.com/insights/privacy-update-australian-government-passes-two-major-pieces-of-privacy-law-reform/
4 Dec 2024 - The annual re-weighting of the Trade-Weighted Index (TWI) takes effect on 5 December, with the new weights released. The TWI is a weighted average of the New Zealand dollar against the currencies of New Zealand’s major trading partners. There are 17 currencies included in the TWI basket. The weights are calculated using a fully bilateral trade-weighted methodology. The weight for each currency is based on each country’s direct bilateral trade in goods and services with New Zealand, for the year ended June. https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/hub/news/2024/12/updated-weights-for-trade-weighted-index
5 Dec 2024 - APRA has released its general insurance and life insurance statistical publications for the September 2024 quarter. https://www.apra.gov.au/news-and-publications/apra-releases-quarterly-general-insurance-and-life-insurance-statistics-for
5 Dec 2024 - APRA has released a response to consultation on proposed minor amendments to the prudential framework for authorised deposit-taking institutions (ADIs), insurers and registrable superannuation entity (RSE) licensees. https://www.apra.gov.au/news-and-publications/apra-releases-response-to-consultation-on-minor-amendments-to-prudential-2
5 Dec 2024 - The Government has launched a review of New Zealand’s competition rules, looking to update the competition settings in the Commerce Act to ensure NZ's legal framework is right; and review the governance and effectiveness of the Commerce Commission to ensure NZ's regulatory and enforcement framework is right. https://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/major-review-competition-lift-productivity
6 Dec 2024 - The Retirement Commissioner Jane Wrightson says the Commission’s annual budget has remained unchanged since 2016 and the Commission will be using its financial reserves over the next four years to run the organisation. https://www.interest.co.nz/investing/131130/retirement-commissioner-jane-wrightson-says-commission%E2%80%99s-annual-budget-has
9 Dec 2024 - The Reserve Bank of New Zealand welcomes the new Financial Policy Remit. https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/hub/news/2024/12/rbnz-welcomes-new-financial-policy-remit
10 Dec 2024 - The FMA is launching a pilot “regulatory sandbox” and is asking for applications from interested parties. A regulatory sandbox is a concept which allows firms to test innovative products, services or business models. An initial pilot phase will run from January to July 2025, with a decision on the need for a permanent FMA regulatory sandbox to be made later in the year. https://www.fma.govt.nz/library/opinion/fma-launches-regulatory-sandbox-pilot-for-2025/
10 Dec 2024 - RBNZ's Digital Cash consultation finds cash is crucial and current payment options are not delivering what customers want. https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/hub/news/2024/12/kiwis-say-cash-and-privacy-are-crucial-in-record-digital-cash-consultation-response
10 Dec 2024 - RBNZ has published Tara-ā-Umanga Business Expectations Survey: Development update following third pilot. They plan to run a fourth pilot in January 2025. https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/-/media/project/sites/rbnz/files/publications/bse-background-material/bes-development-update-pilot3.pdf?utm_source=Reserve+Bank+of+New+Zealand&utm_campaign=8347780dcb-Stats+Alert+Business+Survey+of+expectations&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-8347780dcb-597079373
11 Dec 2024 - The RBNZ has released a thematic review into how deposit takers support financial inclusion. The review provides an overview of the practices and initiatives deposit takers have introduced to support financial inclusion. https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/hub/news/2024/12/rbnz-thematic-review-identifies-opportunities-to-enhance-financial-inclusion-practices
11 Dec 2024 - Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Hon Andrew Bayly November 2024 diary released with the following potential financial services sector related meetings noted:
4 Nov 2024 – MEET: Financial Markets Authority (FMA Officials)
5 Nov 2024 – ATTEND: Launch of Australasian Open Banking eco system report (invited guests)
7 Nov 2024 – MEET: NZBA (Roger Beaumont, Miles Erwin)
7 Nov 2024 – CALL: Banking Ombudsman (Miriam Dean)
11 Nov 2024 – MEET: Kiwisaver Roundtable (invited guests)
11 Nov 2024 – MEET: CEO of Financial Services Council (Kirk Hope)
13 Nov 2024 – MEET: FMA (Craig Stobo and Samantha Barrass)
13 Nov 2024 – MEET: MBIE Officials (Suzanne Stew)
20 Nov 2024 – MEET: NZBA (Dan Huggins)
20 Nov 2024 – MEET: MBIE Officials (MBIE officials)
21 Nov 2024 – SPEAK: NZ & Australia Chartered Accontants Conference (conference attendees)
21 Nov 2024 – MEET: Commerce Commission Meeting (Commerce Commission Officials)
22 Nov 2024 – MEET: Securities Industry Association and FMA (Tim Kiefte, Bridget MacDonald, Craig Stobo, Samantha Barrass and SIA members)
27 Nov 2024 – PHONE: Retirement Commissioner (Jane Wrightson )
The FMA releases Consumer Confidence survey
The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) has released their inaugural Consumer Confidence Survey. The survey combines key questions from previous years’ Investor Confidence Survey and KiwiSaver Statements Survey as well as new questions around key focus areas such as fairness, investment scams and confidence in financial markets
The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) has released their inaugural Consumer Confidence Survey. The survey combines key questions from previous years’ Investor Confidence Survey and KiwiSaver Statements Survey as well as new questions around key focus areas such as fairness, investment scams and confidence in financial markets. Key findings include:
98% of New Zealanders have at least one banking product, with 49% considering at least one banking product in the next 12 months
Savings account ownership is up across all demographics
Credit card ownership has decreased 3% while buy-now-pay-later services are up 5% across all demographics
86% of New Zealanders have at least one insurance product, with the average number of insurance products being 2.5 per person
Younger New Zealanders (18 – 34) generally had fewer insurance products compared to other age groups but were more likely to own pet and health insurance
85% of New Zealanders have at least one investment product, with the average number of different investment products owned being 1.8 per person
KiwiSaver membership is highest amongst Chinese and Pacific ethnicities at 87% and 86% respectively
79% of New Zealanders actively chose their own KiwiSaver fund, with females and those aged 45 – 54 years having lower levels of participation in their choice of fund
KiwiSaver satisfaction levels have improved over the last two years, with 60% of Kiwis being quite/very satisfied
Catalysts for kiwis to consider making changes to their KiwiSaver/other investments include better investment returns from another provider (41%) or if their fees seemed high (39%).
FMA Chief Executive Samantha Barrass said
“The results of this survey provide us with valuable insights into how New Zealanders interact with financial markets and their level of confidence in those markets and in the FMA. It also helps us to see emerging trends that require our regulatory attention, so that we can focus our efforts on how we can better regulate for all New Zealanders.”
Additional reports will be published in early 2025 on several themes that emerged in the survey findings in 2025, including the experiences of women Māori, and other minority groups with financial markets; the relationship between knowledge of financial markets and confidence; investment scams and their link to confidence and consumer behaviour; the enablers of investment practices; comparative findings on fairness.
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Legal and regulatory update for the life and health insurance sector
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11 Oct 2024 - ASIC issues 2023-24 update on licensing and professional registration activities. https://asic.gov.au/about-asic/news-centre/news-items/asic-issues-2023-24-update-on-licensing-and-professional-registration-activities/?altTemplate=betanewsroom
13 Oct 2024 - The Government will reform New Zealand’s Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) system. https://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/government-provide-significant-regulatory-relief-business
14 Oct 2024 - Research from the FMA has found most KiwiSaver providers are well placed to manage their exposure to the commercial real estate market but more work can be done to mitigate and communicate the risks. https://www.fma.govt.nz/news/all-releases/media-releases/research-on-cre-and-the-kiwisaver-industry/
14 Oct 2024 - RBNZ publish Governor Adrian Orr's keynote speech: Improving Māori Access to Capital. https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/hub/news/2024/10/improving-maori-access-to-capital
14 Oct 2024 - APRA has released its suite of quarterly industry aggregate insurance statistical publications for the June 2024 quarter. https://www.apra.gov.au/news-and-publications/apra-releases-quarterly-insurance-statistics-for-june-2024
14 Oct 204 - The Department of Internal Affairs, the Financial Markets Authority and the Reserve Bank of New Zealand have released the updated Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) Programme Guideline. https://www.dia.govt.nz/Updated-AML-CFT-programme-guideline---October-2024
Legal and regulatory update for the life and health insurance sector
The Minister for Commerce and Consumer Affairs announces policy decisions on Financial Services Reforms; FMA publish Jane Brown's speech; APRA consultation on minor updates; new appointees to FMA board; ASIC release enforcement and regulatory update; Cabinet exempt buy now, pay later providers from CCCFA provisions; FMA publish research on the use of AI in financial services sector; Finance and Expenditure Committee recommends the Contracts of Insurance Bill move forward; Hon Andrew Bayly's August 2024 diary released; APRA propose changes to the capital framework for banks in relation to hybrid instruments; FMA publish insights from funds that claim to have ethical features.
5 Sep 2024 - The Minister for Commerce and Consumer Affairs has announced policy decisions on Financial Services Reforms and indicated the Government intends to introduce a bill in December 2024 addressing the proposed reforms.
For consumer credit legislation the decisions are to:
Regulate consumer creditors via a market services licence, to simplify and streamline current regulatory arrangements.
Remove the due diligence duty and attendant personal liability for senior managers and directors.
Retain the consequences for failure to make initial disclosure or disclosure of agreed changes, but only where the borrower or the FMA can show the failure caused harm.
Retain the high-cost credit provisions as they are currently (no changes)
Exempting Buy Now Pay Later providers from the fee requirements in ss 41 and 44A of the CCCFA
For financial services conduct legislation, the decisions are to:
Simplify and clarify minimum requirements for fair conduct programmes.
Retain the current open-ended definition of the fair conduct principle (no changes)
Require the FMA to issue a single licence covering different classes of market services, including for consumer credit where applicable.
Allow the FMA to rely on an assessment made by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) in some circumstances.
Introduce change in control approval requirements.
Introduce on-site inspection powers for the FMA.
For effective dispute resolution, the decisions are to:
Enhance the process for reviewing the schemes (noting further work is underway in relation to key performance indicators, scheme governance arrangements and a single front door web portal). "
https://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/improving-access-finance-kiwis
5 Sep 2024 - The FMA publish Jane Brown's speech to the New Zealand Insurance Law Association 2024 Conference. https://www.fma.govt.nz/library/speeches-and-presentations/speech-to-new-zealand-insurance-law-association-2024/
6 Sep 2024 - The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has released for consultation a number of minor updates to the prudential framework for authorised deposit-taking institutions (ADIs), general, life and private health insurers and registrable superannuation entity (RSE) licensees. https://www.apra.gov.au/news-and-publications/apra-consults-on-minor-updates-to-prudential-framework-for-adis-insurers-and
7 Sep 2024 - Tracey Berry, Nicholas Hegan and Mariette van Ryn have been appointed to the Financial Markets Authority Board for a five-year term ending in August 2029, while Chris Swasbrook, who has served as a board member since April 2019, has been reappointed. https://www.goodreturns.co.nz/article/976523586/3-new-fma-board-members.html
9 Sep 2024 - ASIC released its Enforcement and regulatory update (1 January to 30 June 2024), which sets out recent outcomes in enforcement and regulation. https://asic.gov.au/about-asic/news-centre/find-a-media-release/2024-releases/24-199mr-asic-to-target-misconduct-in-banking-and-superannuation-sectors/?altTemplate=betanewsroom
9 Sep 2024 - Cabinet has decided to exempt New Zealand's three surviving fintech buy now, pay later service providers from default fee provisions in the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act (CCCFA). https://www.interest.co.nz/personal-finance/129607/gareth-vaughan-questions-whether-fintech-buy-now-pay-later-sector-deserves
10 Sep 2024 - The Financial Markets Authority has published research on the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in New Zealand’s financial services sector. The FMA will host a roundtable on 1 October 2024 with the study participants to further explore how AI and GenAI is being used in New Zealand’s financial services and how firms are managing risks. https://www.fma.govt.nz/news/all-releases/media-releases/understanding-artificial-intelligence-in-financial-services/
10 Sep 2024 - New Zealand’s Finance and Expenditure Committee has recommended that the Contracts of Insurance Bill move forward and proposed several key amendments aimed at reshaping the insurance landscape. https://www.insurancebusinessmag.com/nz/news/breaking-news/committee-backs-major-shakeup-of-nz-insurance-laws-504842.aspx
10 Sep 2024 - Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Hon Andrew Bayly August 2024 diary released with the following potential financial services sector related meetings noted:
2 Aug 2024 – FIntech Industry Roundtable (Jason Roberts and Guests)
8 Aug 2024 – MEET: Commerce Commission and Commerce and Consumer Affairs Officials (MBIE and Comm Comm Officials)
9 Aug 2024 – VISIT: TSB Bank (Kerry Boielle and Larissa Vaughan)
15 Aug 2024 – MEET: Payments NZ (Members of the API Centre)
19 Aug 2024 – MEET: Commerce Commission Officials (John Small and Brian)
20 Aug 2024 – CALL : Chair of Commerce Commission (Dr John Small)
21 Aug 2024 – MEET: Retirement Commissioner (Jane Wrightson)
28 Aug 2024 – MEET: Commerce Commission - Monthly Meeting (Commerce Commission Officials)
29 Aug 2024 – MEET: FMA Board Chair and CE (Craig Stobo, Samantha Barrass and Edwin Metson)
10 Sep 2024 - The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has proposed changes to the capital framework for banks in relation to hybrid instruments to simplify and improve the effectiveness of bank capital in a crisis.
APRA is proposing that banks phase out the use of AT1 capital instruments (often called hybrid bonds) and replace them with cheaper and more reliable forms of capital that would absorb losses more effectively in times of stress. The total amount of regulatory capital that APRA requires banks to hold would remain unchanged and banks would remain ‘unquestionably strong’. https://www.apra.gov.au/news-and-publications/apra-proposes-update-to-bank-capital-framework-to-strengthen-crisis
11 Sep 2024 - The Financial Markets Authority has published insights from its supervision of funds that claim to have ethical features. The insights are based off findings from reviewing disclosure documents, advertising, reporting on sustainability progress, and whether investments held by funds align with their sector exclusion policies. https://www.fma.govt.nz/news/all-releases/media-releases/ethical-investing-disclosure-insights-update/
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ASIC expands strategic priorities; IRD seek feedback on long-term insights briefing; APRA release enhanced quarterly insurance statistics; the FSC publish the Aug 2024 Regulatory Forecast; Privacy Commissioner releases privacy week webinar recordings.
22 Aug 2024 - Australia’s public and private markets and emerging financial products will form a new pillar of ASIC’s expanded strategic priorities. https://asic.gov.au/about-asic/news-centre/find-a-media-release/2024-releases/24-184mr-asic-expands-strategic-priorities-for-coming-12-months/?altTemplate=betanewsroom
22 Aug 2024 - Inland Revenue is seeking feedback on the scope of its next long-term insights briefing.
Inland Revenue is proposing that its next long-term insights briefing explores what broad structure of the tax system would be suitable for the future, given long-term fiscal pressures and current tensions in our system. The briefing would approach this topic by focusing on two elements of the tax system: the regimes through which we tax income and consumption, and our mix of tax bases. The closing date for feedback is 4 October 2024. https://www.taxpolicy.ird.govt.nz/consultation/2024/2024-long-term-insights-briefing
22 Aug 2024 - The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has released its suite of quarterly industry aggregate insurance statistical publications with enhanced content and presentation. The first edition of the enhanced quarterly publications includes data for the September 2023, December 2023 and March 2024 reporting periods. https://www.apra.gov.au/news-and-publications/apra-releases-enhanced-quarterly-insurance-statistics
23 Aug 2024 - The Financial Services Council NZ publish the August 2024 edition of Regulatory Forecast, a member-only document https://members.fsc.org.nz/fsc-corporate-members/regulatory-forecast-august-2024
26 Aug 2024 - The Office of the Privacy Commissioner has released recordings of presentations shown during Privacy Week 2024. https://privacy.org.nz/news/forums-and-seminars/privacy-week/privacy-week-2024/
Momentum Life streamline quality assurance processes using AI
Momentum Life has adopted an AI-powered compliance and quality assurance tool, QBOT (Quality Bot). QBOT transcribes call recordings from Momentum Life’s contact centre, almost in real-time, saving on expensive and time-consuming call reviews. QBOT also identifies and flags calls for further review. Employees can easily access results, monitor call compliance and focus efforts on calls and agents that need support.
Implementation of the tool has allowed Momentum Life to handle increasing workloads without expanding its workforce and is freeing up staff to focus on other aspects of quality assurance and risk management.
AIA appoints Chief Product and Strategy Officer
AIA NZ has appointed Alex Kühnast as Chief Product & Strategy Officer.
AIA NZ has appointed Alex Kühnast as Chief Product & Strategy Officer. Kühnast joins AIA from KPMG New Zealand, where we was Principal – Head of Insurance Consulting & Actuarial Services. In his newly created role, Kühnast will look after Product, Pricing, Investments and Strategy.
AIA NZ CEO Nick Stanhope said
"Alex’s appointment is exciting for us. He is a natural fit at AIA NZ with his passion for health and wellbeing, and he has a wealth of international experience, having lived and worked in his home country of South Africa, the Netherlands, United Kingdom and of course now New Zealand.”
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3 Apr 2024 - The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has released a cross-industry letter to advise on the scope, purpose and timing of its 2024 voluntary climate risk self-assessment survey of APRA-regulated entities. https://www.apra.gov.au/news-and-publications/apra-releases-letter-on-upcoming-climate-risk-self-assessment-survey-0
4 Apr 2024 - The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has released for consultation a number of minor updates 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-minor-updates-to-prudential-framework-for-adis-and-insurers
Chubb appoints new Country President for New Zealand
Chubb has appointed David Morrow as the new Country President for New Zealand.
Chubb has appointed David Morrow as the new Country President for New Zealand. Morrow was previously Head of Property and Casualty (P&C) for Chubb New Zealand and will start the new role effective immediately. His new role will be responsible for overseeing Chubb’s commercial P&C, traditional and specialty personal lines, and accident and health insurance.
Peter Kelaher, Chubb country president for Australia and New Zealand, said
“David's tenure with us has been marked by progressive leadership, showcasing his ability to steer our business with excellence. His expansive network and deep understanding of both Chubb and the general insurance industry positions us to capitalise on growth opportunities in the New Zealand market.”
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Fidelity Life report digs into the role of financial advice in New Zealand
Fidelity Life’s ‘Advice for good: Rethinking New Zealand’s relationship with financial advice’ report highlights some worrying findings in New Zealander’s feelings towards their financial situation.
Fidelity Life’s ‘Advice for good: Rethinking New Zealand’s relationship with financial advice’ report highlights some worrying findings in New Zealander’s feelings towards their financial situation. The report found that:
28% of kiwis feel their financial situation is out of their control.
47% of kiwis often or always worry about money, and 53% of under-35s saying they always worry about money.
The majority of New Zealanders don’t feel confident making financial decisions until after age 55 – once this age is reached 63% feel confident in their money decisions.
Only 28% of women feel confident about their financial outlook, compared to 44% of men.
While 88% of kiwis agree financial advisers are the most trustworthy source of financial information, only 22% have consulted one – though 36% have sought help from family.
Many New Zealanders don’t know where to get trusted financial advice, with 41% of those under-35 unable to say where to find good advice.
There are different emotions towards money depending on ethnicity, with 30% of Māori and 38% of Middle Eastern, Latin American and African (MELAA) respondents said their financial situation made them feel overwhelmed. Meanwhile, 27% of Pacific Islanders were ashamed, and 58% viewed their financial situation negatively overall. 74% of Pacific Islanders, 59% of Asians and 56% of Māori respondents feel unconfident or unsure making financial decisions.
There was some good news about New Zealanders’ finances too.
88% of New Zealanders feel like they typically have enough to pay the bills.
34% feel financially comfortable, especially older New Zealanders – with 81% of those aged 65+ feeling positive about their financial situation.
Attitudes towards the future seem to be optimistic, with 41% feeling their financial situation will improve in the next 12 months, compared to 28% expecting things to worsen.
Kiwis are generally focusing on short-term horizons, with 89% of people prioritising day to day spending, 65% focusing on saving and 57% concentrating on paying off debt. Only 13% put growing their wealth and 4% put protecting their finances as their highest priority. 34% of those surveyed didn’t have any form of insurance and only 11% had consulted an insurance adviser.
This short-term focus is highlighted again with only 3% of those under 35 mentioning setting themselves up for a comfortable retirement as an aspiration, with home ownership being the number one goal in this age bracket. While retirement seems a long way away when young, only 23% of those in the 55+ age group mentioned a comfortable retirement as one of their aspirations, despite being less than a decade away from receiving the pension. 79% of those surveyed had KiwiSaver, 30% have stocks and shares and 17% have managed funds.
There seems to be a lack of understanding of the benefits financial advice can bring to people at all ages and stages of life. 31% of respondents said they don’t see the relevance of professional advice, and 10% listed being embarrassed or scared or consider their financial position to be private as a barrier to seeking advice. Only 5% of people stated they don’t know how to/who to talk to as a reason. Part of the lack of understanding on the benefits on advice might be due to a lack of familiarity on the role advisers perform, with only 13% being able to describe it with any confidence. Borrowing money was the most common catalyst for seeking out advice (48%) compared to 36% looking to invest to grow wealth. Just 28% have sought advice on products like income protection insurance or mortgage insurance. For those who consulted a professional financial adviser, 81% said getting financial advice provided peace of mind and 70% said it helped them achieve their goals.
Campbell Mitchell, Chief Executive of Fidelity Life said
“…the evidence shows most New Zealanders aren’t seeking financial help, either through regular financial health checks or at key life stages, until they’re nearing retirement – when it may be too late,”
“As a result of seeking amateur advice, we get stuck in the same old ways of doing things and can’t see a way forward – especially when the people we most often turn to for advice, our parents, have experienced different conditions. Baby Boomers who have achieved financial success via the traditional route of buying a home and an investment property may consider themselves financially savvy without taking into account the fact they’ve lived through one of the greatest property booms in our history, and that as the world changes, a different approach might work better today”.
The report was commissioned to explore attitudes towards financial advice and how to overcome the barriers to seeking professional guidance. The report surveyed more than 1,100 New Zealander’s aged 18 – 69, representative across age, gender, ethnicity and income level and consisted of a mix of quantitative and qualitative interviews.
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