Articles tagged with 'Professional Development'
TAP launches adviser academy to 'raise the bar for professionalism'
26 September 2020 - As new adviser regulations are set to change the way that advisers work, TAP launches an academy to bring New Zealand advisers up to the new standard.
Fidelity Life appoints adviser professional development support
4 September 2019 - Fidelity life has appointed a product training manager for its professional development team working with advisers.
College adds mortgage adviser module
14 May 2015 - Professional IQ College (formerly IBANZ College) is the first provider to gain programme approval from NZQA for the new level 5 NZ Certificate for Financial Advisers.
Level 5 course changes: Cost increases
23 March 2015 - The base training standard for financial advisers has had an update and also the cost of taking the course has risen by 36%.
AMP adviser training by numbers
24 February 2015 - AMP managing director Jack Regan says there is a "significant improvement" in the way financial advisers are giving advice. In the 12 months to December...
Cross- party consensus that regulation won’t stifle risk
17 September 2009 - Commerce Minister Simon Power and his Labour Party opposite Lianne Dalziel reaffirmed their commitment to ensuring pending regulation will not stifle risks inherent in attracting capital to the New Zealand economy.
Providers need to win back public trust: English
30 June 2009 - UPDATED: Savings and investment product providers need to lift their game in helping the industry shed its image of distrust with the public and have been too keen to push their own agenda. Financial advisers need to lift their game in helping the industry shed its image of distrust with the public and have been too keen to push their own agenda, Finance Minister Bill English told a seminar in Wellington
Commission recommends compliance by the book
12 May 2009 - Financial advisers looking to beef up their compliance processes in preparation for regulation should check out the guidelines recently published by Standards New Zealand, the Securities Commission said in its latest bulletin.