Financial Advice Code Committee - Financial Adviser
Wellington, NZ, 6011
Overview
The Committee is Aotearoa New Zealand’s independent standard setter for financial advice, assisting the Minister in relation to the Code of Professional Conduct for Financial Advice Services.
The Committee sets the professional conduct standards of financial advisers in their interactions with, and services provided to New Zealanders. The Committee is an independent body and is established by Part 4 of Schedule 5 of the Act.
The Committee’s ongoing functions include:
- Reviewing the Code from time to time to make sure it remains relevant and fit-for-purpose.
- Recommending to the Minister changes to the Code if needed.
- Liaising with the Minister, the Financial Markets Authority, and financial advice and consumer stakeholders.
Role of Committee members
Committee members are required to:
- be prepared for meetings and consider issues with an open mind.
- review and maintain relevant standards for financial advice, in consultation with interested parties.
- help to ensure the Committee meets its procedural requirements.
- constructively challenge ideas where appropriate.
- be available to attend scheduled meetings and/or engagement activities.
Skills and experience required
At this time the Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs is seeking candidates who wish to be considered for appointment to one of either of two member roles on the Financial Advice Code Committee, one of which:
Financial adviser:
- Work or have worked in the financial adviser industry.
- Demonstrated ability to provide regulated financial advice to retail clients.
- Strong familiarity with the Code of Professional Conduct for Financial Advice Services.
Other skills, experience, and attributes required:
- Be well-prepared for meetings, actively participate in discussions, and engage with stakeholders when required.
- Willingness to work constructively with others, challenge ideas respectfully, and reach consensus where possible.
- Be well-prepared for meetings, actively participate in discussions, and engage with stakeholders when required.
How to apply
Click on the Apply now button below to complete your application. All applications must be submitted via our online process. A position description can be found here.
Email boardappointments@mbie.govt.nz if you have any further questions.
Applications close at 11.59pm on 23 July 2025.