Shanks meets Faafoi
Commerce Minister Kris Faafoi is considering Financial Advice New Zealand’s request to join the working group developing the new code of conduct for financial advisers.
Although the group is well-advanced in its work on the code, the new association has taken up the argument, on behalf of financial advisers, that there should be a practising adviser among their number.
Earlier attempts to lobby for an adviser representative were unsuccessful, although the code working group set up an adviser stakeholder group to offer feedback.
Financial Advice New Zealand chief executive Katrina Shanks had a meeting with Faafoi last week.
No decisions were made on the day of the meeting.
“The meeting went well and the minister is going to consider our request,” she said, “which is what we asked of him.”
Shanks has said previously that it was important the association was in a position to engage with regulators and help to craft a new regime that was consistent with the aim of improving consumers’ knowledge of, trust in and access to financial advice.
The code working group is due to reveal some further proposals soon and is working towards delivering a code to the minister either just before Christmas or early in the new year.
The new regime will take effect nine months after it is signed off.