6 September 2007
News release
The Securities Commission has proposed immediate changes to the law to strengthen the position of trustees of finance companies and to assist them to perform their supervisory roles in the interests of investors.
In advice to the Minister of Commerce the Commission has advised that trustees be given enhanced powers to obtain up to date and accurate information about the financial position of the finance companies they oversee.
The Commission has proposed these changes after meeting with all finance company trustees yesterday. Many of the changes proposed are already in the Trustee Corporations Association guidelines and in some existing trust deeds. However, other deeds do not contain all the powers trustees need.
"It is important that trustees have up to date and reliable information about the companies they supervise", said Commission acting Chairman Colin Beyer. "The changes we are proposing will ensure that all trust deeds provide trustees with robust powers to get the information they need to carry out their duties in the interests of investors."
The changes the Commission is proposing will automatically become part of all finance company trust deeds (including existing deeds). The changes are:
Reporting
A finance company must give to its trustee:
The trustee may also require further reports.
Verification
The trustee may:
Audit
A finance company must:
A trustee may appoint an additional auditor at the finance company's expense if the audit firm chosen by the finance company does not have at least five partners and earn at least 20% of its revenue from assurance work, or otherwise, in the trustee's opinion, does not have sufficient experience or capacity to undertake the audit of the finance company.
Changes to the law to give effect to the new powers will be made by regulations under the Securities Act 1978 on the recommendation of the Securities Commission. The Commission expects to provide its formal recommendations by the end of September.
Ends
Contact: Poly Banerjee 04 471 7666
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