Campus brings together FANZ’s most significant recent initiatives, integrating learning design, global standards, and adviser-driven professional development into a single home.
It has been designed to meet the evolving needs of advisers and their clients, ensuring the profession is equipped with the tools, knowledge, and support required to deliver high-quality financial advice to New Zealanders.
FANZ has already launched a suite of programmes under Campus as proof-of-concept, including 69 advisers who completed the AI in Advice Certificate, a 12 week executive course helping integrate artificial intelligence into professional practice. Psychology in Practice, an on-demand e-book and video series which forms part of the new behavioural finance knowledge domain CPD requirements introduced globally by the Financial Planning Standards Board (FPSB) and adopted by FANZ last year.
FANZ Chief Executive Nick Hakes says Campus represents a structural shift in how advisers learn, collaborate, and grow.
The partnership with the PAA Legacy Trust provides certainty for the future, honouring the Trust’s long history of supporting adviser development while building a sustainable and future-focused profession.
PAA Legacy Trust Independent Chairman Darrin Franks, says "we’re delighted to strengthen our long-term strategic partnership through the Campus initiative, including five scholarships to the annual National Adviser Conference in 2026."
"Our legacy is about supporting financial advisers and access to financial advice for New Zealanders, making this partnership a sustainable and solid fit.”
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