Cabinet agreed on a number of proposals relating to financial services reform.
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Cabinet agreed on a number of proposals relating to financial services reform.
pdf, 215 KBData tables showing greenhouse gas emissions from New Zealand's energy sector.
The Government is progressing a two-phased package of reforms to streamline financial services.
The Minister for Regional Development is proactively releasing the titles of documents received from MBIE.
This page describes the communications markets regulatory system, its objectives and our qualitative assessment of it. It also lists the main statutes and changes to regulation either proposed or in progress.
This page summarises the changes to the consumer credit laws that resulted from the review that took place between 2009 and 2015.
The Government has made law changes to the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act. This follows our 2018 review of the consumer credit law.
The Government decided to amend section 99(1A) of the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act (CCCFA).
In 2022, the Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs commissioned an investigation into changes to credit laws introduced on 1 December 2021. This has led to further amendments to the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Regulations 2004 and the Responsible Lending Code. The first tranche of changes came into force on 7 July 2022, and the second tranche are in force on 4 May 2023.
The Government is reviewing consumer credit law as part of a wider reform process for financial services. This section also includes information about previous reviews of consumer credit law.
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