PQ Financial Services—Registration of Providers
11. Financial Services—Registration of
Providers
[Sitting date: 24 July 2014. Volume:700;Page:5.
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11.
Dr JIAN YANG (National) to the
Minister of Consumer Affairs : What changes
have recently come into force that strengthen financial
service provider registration?
Hon CRAIG FOSS
(Minister of Consumer Affairs): This month a range
of new measures to strengthen the financial service provider
registration and dispute resolutions regime came into
effect. We have made improvements to the financial service
provider registration rules and we have introduced new
powers to allow the Financial Markets Authority to block the
registration of financial service providers if needed. These
registration changes help to protect New Zealand’s
international reputation as one of the best and most trusted
places to do business. These changes are part of the
recently passed Credit Contracts and Financial Services
Reform Bill, which brings in tougher laws to target loan
sharks and help consumers, New Zealanders, make more
informed decisions.
Dr Jian Yang : What
other changes were made to consumer credit contract
legislation to ensure more informed borrowers and more
responsible lenders?
Hon CRAIG FOSS :
We have improved protections for borrowers and targeted
unscrupulous lending practices by, first, requiring lenders
to comply with lender responsibility principles and
requiring more timely and complete disclosure of loan terms
so that consumers have the information they need to make
informed decisions, and strengthening repossession rules,
including prohibiting some essential household items such as
beds and heaters from being repossessed, and boosting
enforcement powers and penalties to crack down on those
lenders who breach the law. These changes are good for
consumers, they protect New Zealanders, and meet the
objectives outlined in the National Government’s Business
Growth Agenda.