Thursday, April 25, 2024

Tag: CFFC

Financial Stress Impacting Mental Wellbeing of New Zealanders – CFFC

Financial worry is impacting the lives of the majority of New Zealanders, especially women and young adults, research by the Commission for Financial Capability...

High Schoolers Learn About Insurance

Sorted in Schools, a Government-backed financial education programme for secondary students, now has half of New Zealand’s high schools signed up. A number of schools...

Industry Responds to Conduct and Culture Report 

The Financial Services Council, Financial Advice NZ and Commission for Financial Capability (CFFC) have each responded to the Life Insurer Conduct and Culture Report...

Government Launches Financial Capability Pilot For Schools 

Sorted in Schools has launched to teach teens about money and equip young New Zealanders for their financial futures. Currently a nationwide trial involving more...

Kiwi Life Insurance Apathy Continues

Car, home and contents insurance are prioritised by Kiwis over life insurance, a new survey has found. Half of Kiwis said they have life insurance...

Financial Advice Needs a Presence Within The Workplace – FSCL 

Financial Services Complaints Chief Executive, Susan Taylor, has spoken out to advocate for the introduction of financial advice initiatives into the workplace. If more employers...

Too Few Kiwis Seek Advice: Financial Advice NZ 

Financial Advice New Zealand has referenced two key statistics as part of its support for Money Week, taking place from 3-9 September: Each year...

Money Week Big Opportunity For Risk Advisers 

Sorted’s 2018 Money Week takes place next week from 3-9 September, powered by the Commission for Financial Capability (CFFC). The annual public awareness campaign will run...

Nearly Half of Kiwis Turn to Own Judgement For Financial Advice

The Commission for Financial Capability's latest quarterly Financial Capability Barometer survey has found that nearly half of Kiwis rely on their own judgement for...