Strengthening New Zealand’s capital markets
The Government is progressing a package of reforms to help ensure our capital markets are working to support a productive economy.
The Government is progressing a package of reforms to help ensure our capital markets are working to support a productive economy.
The Government has made key decisions on the design of a new regime for economic regulation and consumer protection under Local Water Done Well.
From today, prescriptive loan affordability requirements have been removed from Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act (CCCFA) regulations.
Learn more about the fitness-for-purpose assessment and ratings.
This page describes the tourism system, its objectives and the role of regulation in the system.
This page describes the corporate governance regulatory system, its objectives and our qualitative assessment of it. It also lists the main statutes and changes to regulation either planned or in progress.
The Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment consulted on proposed changes to how financial products and services are regulated in 3 key areas: consumer credit, financial services conduct and financial dispute resolution.
This page describes the financial markets conduct regulatory system, its objectives and our qualitative assessment of it. It also lists the main statutes and changes to regulation either planned or in progress.
In late 2023, we sought feedback on policy that will set the direction and pace of change for energy in New Zealand.
On behalf of the Minister for ACC, the Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment consulted on the Minister’s proposed changes to regulations made under the Accident Compensation Act 2001 to deal primarily with the following three topics: Chinese medicine, paramedics, and audiometrists.
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