FSC offers info hub for advisers
The new rules kick in on March 15 but the FSC said there were still many advisers with work to do and decisions to make.
The hub has been designed in support of the professional advice community to help the community make the transition to the new rules and support great customer outcomes for New Zealanders.
“These are important changes that all advisers must get on board with or risk losing their license to provide professional financial advice. It’s crucial that the industry is prepared for the new conduct legislation and code when it’s implemented in March,” said chief executive Richard Klipin.
“Wellbeing and financial resilience are key to the happiness of New Zealanders, especially in uncertain times, so by raising the bar for financial advice it should give more Kiwis the confidence to seek help and get their finances on track.”