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FMA looks to cut staff as costs exceed budget

The regulator claims the proposed job cuts will not affect front line services.

FMA chief executive Samantha Barrass.

NBR Staff Fri, 28 Mar 2025

The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) is proposing to cut a number of jobs, which the regulator claims will “have little impact” on its frontline services.

The financial watchdog has not revealed how many jobs its proposing to cut, although RNZ reported this morning that more than 20 roles were

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