Submission on Responsible Lending Code document
FinCap says the government should clearly guide lenders on what a reasonable affordability assessment looks like to steer outcomes towards…
FinCap says the government should clearly guide lenders on what a reasonable affordability assessment looks like to steer outcomes towards…
Changes in technology should not mean that records of whānau behaviour become a tradable commodity for the advantage of businesses.
FinCap strongly opposes the removal of these regulations, especially given the analysis behind this decision has been rushed through.
SubmissionIn our ongoing commitment to advocating for the financial well-being of all New Zealanders, FinCap eagerly engages with initiatives such…
FinCap welcomes the opportunity to comment on the Electricity Authority Improving retail market monitoring: clause 2.
Fair dispute resolution schemes should be readily available to ensure people, whānau and communities working with financial mentors do not…
FinCap welcomes the opportunity to submit in response to the MyMahi petition to make it easier for young people to…
Whānau accessing a range of essential services should be able to access fair pricing arrangements without barriers.
Whānau should never have to face a decision between keeping essential energy services connected to have the heater on or putting kai on their table.
All whānau should have fair access to the market provided services which are essential to their health, wellbeing and social participation.
The recent Cyclone Gabrielle and Auckland Anniversary Weekend Floods highlighted several key challenges for financial mentors and their client’s ability…
A whānau should never feel they need to go without the energy they need to keep their home healthy.