Articles tagged with Prudential Levy

Budget 2026 Introduces Prudential Levy on NZ Banks and Financial Firms

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Budget 2026 introduces a new prudential levy on banks, non-bank deposit takers, insurers, and financial market participants to cover Reserve Bank regulatory costs, aligning with international practices and ensuring taxpayers do not bear these expenses. The levy, expected to raise around $209 million over four years, will be paid to the Reserve Bank and returned to the government via increased dividends, with implementation planned for mid-2027 after consultation. This measure aims to strengthen New Zealand’s financial system by funding supervision, licensing, monitoring, and crisis management of regulated entities, including 27 banks, 14 non-bank deposit takers, 81 insurers, and five financial market infrastructures.

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Budget 2026: New Prudential Levy on NZ Banks and Financial Market Players

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Budget 2026 introduces a new prudential levy on banks, non-bank deposit takers, insurers, and financial market participants to fund the Reserve Bank’s regulatory and supervisory services, ensuring these costs are borne by the industry rather than taxpayers. The levy, estimated to raise around $209 million over four years, aligns with international practices and will be implemented by mid-2027 after sector consultation. It targets a broad range of financial entities, including 27 banks, 14 non-bank deposit takers, 81 insurers, and five financial market infrastructures, supporting the Reserve Bank’s role in maintaining financial stability.

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