2022-02-27

Our relationship with other financial regulators

The document outlines the regulator's membership in various councils, groups, and organizations in New Zealand and overseas to promote effective financial sector regulation. It details specific collaborations including the International Association of Insurance Supervisors, the Pacific Remittances Project, the Central Bank Network for Indigenous Inclusion, and the Trans-Tasman Council on Banking Supervision. Additionally, it provides information on memoranda of understanding that establish the principles governing cooperation with other parties.

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Cross-sector collaboration

We are a member of a range of councils, groups, organisations and committees in New Zealand and overseas. These memberships reflect shared interests and the benefits of cooperation for promoting effective and efficient financial sector regulation and supervision.

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International Association of Insurance Supervisors

We are a member of the International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS), a cooperative organisation of insurance supervisors and regulators of some 190 jurisdictions.

Pacific Remittances Project

This page describes our work in the Pacific Remittances Project (PRP) which addresses challenges facing remittance services both within New Zealand and in the Pacific region.

Central Bank for Indigenous Inclusion

The Central Bank Network for Indigenous Inclusion aims to foster ongoing dialogue and raise awareness of indigenous economic and financial issues.

Trans-Tasman Council on Banking Supervision

We are a member of the Trans-Tasman Council on Banking Supervision (TTBC). Its role is to monitor and coordinate trans-Tasman, home-host regulatory issues.

Memoranda of understanding

This page provides details of the memoranda of understanding (MoU) we have with other organisations. The MoUs set out the principles governing how we will work together with other parties.