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Integrity Advisers’ licence canned after not living up to name

The FMA found the Christchurch-based financial advice provider guilty of serious misconduct relating to insurance policies.

Integrity Advisers director Yuriy Bazhak.

NBR Staff Wed, 04 Sep 2024

The Financial Markets Authority has cancelled the financial advice provider licence of Integrity Advisers Insurance after serious misconduct.

The Christchurch-based financial service provider provided financial advice to around 500 retail customers, many of whom are from the Filipino community.

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NBR Staff Wed, 04 Sep 2024
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