Mortgage News

Mortgage brokers avoid regulation

Friday 11th of June 2010

Parliament's Commerce Committee has recommended excluding advice "in respect of an estate or interest in land" in its report on the Financial Service Providers (Pre-Implementation Adjustments) Bill, which amends part of the legislation covering the regulation of financial advice, to avoid "capturing the wide range of people involved in giving advice on land" for purposes other than investment.

The report singles out mortgage brokers in respect to advising on mortgages, which is says "should be treated as advice on credit rather than investment."

That means it will be classified as a category two product, allowing mortgage brokers to avoid the burden of retaining to meet minimum standards to be an Authorised Financial Adviser, though they will still have to register with the Companies Office.

Still, mortgage brokers who have been extending their services into other activities, such as selling KiwiSaver or providing wider financial advice will be caught by the new regime, though the carving out of insurance advisers also means that it is safe for brokers to diversify in that area if they want to skip around becoming an authorised adviser.

 

Comments (1)
Simon Rule
Interesting that the banks themselves have actually been the best advocate of mortgage brokers on this subject (with their lobbying of the Government). The NZMBA sure as hell didn’t want to go into bat for us. The NZMBA in partnership with AdviserLink was more than happy to have brokers go through the expense of regulation just to try and justify their own existence (again). Guess what folks? Now that the FSCL has been approved by the government as the disputes resolution body for brokers the days of the NZMBA are numbered. No point being a member anymore as they do absolutely nothing for mortgage brokers. If you want to belong to an association that adds value to your business far better off being part of the PAA.
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