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Equitise’s NZ crowdfunding licence axed by FMA

Australian crowdfunding company which cut its teeth in New Zealand has regularly failed to file financial statements on time.

Equitise cofounder Jonny WIlkinson.

Will Mace Wed, 17 Apr 2024

Crowdfunding platform Equitise has had its licence cancelled by the Financial Markets Authority after the regulator found it failed to file financial statements and still facilitated two offers despite being deregistered last August.

In a statement this afternoon, the FMA said Equitise had

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Will Mace Wed, 17 Apr 2024
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