Open consultations

4 results

  • DTA Standards exposure drafts (tranche 1)

    Tranche 1 of the Deposit Takers Act 2023 (DTA) Standards consultation package includes exposure drafts of the: Liquidity Standard Depositor Compensation Scheme Standard Lending Standard Incorporation outside New Zealand Standard The package also includes accompanying guidance for each standard. We have published a cover note which provides background on the consultation, sets out the rationale behind the drafting of the exposure draft standards and... More
    Closes 30 January 2026
  • Group Supervision Policy for deposit takers

    This consultation paper outlines how we propose to supervise New Zealand deposit takers in group structures, particularly those that have subsidiaries that operate overseas. The Deposit Takers Act 2023 (DTA) enables RBNZ to supervise New Zealand deposit takers in a way that ensures group-wide oversight and risk management across both domestic and international activities. This consultation seeks to clarify our requirements and reduce regulatory uncertainties. It also aims to... More
    Closes 30 January 2026
  • Use of the word ‘bank’ under the DTA

    This consultation paper sets out our proposal for which entities should be able to use restricted words in their name or title once the Deposit Takers Act 2023 (DTA) is fully in force (currently expected on 1 December 2028). There are restrictions on the use of the words 'bank', 'banker' and 'banking' (“restricted words”) under our prudential legislation. The paper seeks feedback on: a proposal to authorise the use of the term ‘bank’ by all licensed deposit... More
    Closes 24 November 2025
  • Second tranche of Deposit Takers Regulations under the DTA

    This consultation paper seeks feedback on proposed regulations relating to the regulatory perimeter, set through the meaning of ‘deposit taker’, under the Deposit Takers Act (DTA). These proposals relate to classes of entities, including financial technology firms (fintechs) and overseas banks. The prudential regulatory perimeter defines the types of entities that are subject to the licensing process and ongoing prudential supervision under the DTA. The paper also... More
    Closes 24 November 2025
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