NZX welcomes capital markets reforms
NZX welcomes capital markets reforms
13 December 2024 – The package of reforms announced today by Commerce Minister Andrew Bayly will
unlock access to capital, and boost New Zealand market liquidity and economic growth, NZX Chief
Executive Mark Peterson says.
“NZX’s welcomes the reforms. New Zealand needs to remove regulatory roadblocks that are hindering
investment and access to capital for New Zealand companies and projects,” Mr Peterson says.
“Minister Bayly’s announcements on streamlining or removing regulations that add cost to companies
looking to list, and the intention to consult on changes to climate-related disclosures and KiwiSaver
settings, are a positive step in supporting investment and economic growth in New Zealand.
“The package of changes, which include making the requirement to provide prospective financial
information for initial public offers optional, signalling consultations on climate-related disclosure settings,
and general disclosure requirements – alongside the Law Commission review into director liability
settings – will materially improve the viability for companies wanting to meet their growth aspirations via
the listed market.”
“New Zealand needs the public markets now more than ever. With investment required into schools,
hospitals, houses, roads and other infrastructure, what better way to accelerate this than by using public
markets and KiwiSaver to assist in funding this growth and development. For a healthy, well-functioning,
productive economy that is internationally competitive, New Zealand needs vibrant, liquid capital markets,
and the changes signalled by the Minister will help achieve that.”
The Government’s announcements align with initiatives recommended in the Growing New Zealand’s
Capital Markets 2029 report released in 2019. That review had 42 recommendations from 210 New
Zealand industry participants covering KiwiSaver, regulation, public sector assets and infrastructure,
promotion of public markets, tax, new products, and technology. All were designed to improve the
efficiency and effectiveness of New Zealand’s capital markets.
“Industry has implemented the recommendations assigned to it. NZX has implemented NZX Dark – a
mid-point order book – reformed and simplified Listing Rules, including initiatives to facilitate listings of
cooperatives, and is planning to launch an index futures product in 2025. All these industry initiatives will
assist with Government reforms in improving the liquidity and depth of our capital markets. We look
forward to working with the Government and its agencies in delivering further initiatives to help unlock
growth and opportunities for New Zealanders.”
Mr Peterson says adjustments are urgently needed to improve New Zealand’s climate-related
disclosures.
“NZX supports climate reporting but there needs to be balance in how this is applied. At present New
Zealand’s climate-related disclosures, standards and settings do not align with other international
markets. NZX is of the view New Zealand’s mandatory CRD reporting requirements need to align to
global standards – particularly with that of Australia and its approach to implementation. If New Zealand
is serious about transition, disclosures would also apply equally to both listed and unlisted companies.
Level playing fields are important for these matters of greater good,” Mr Peterson says.
“We must ensure our regulations are fit for purpose and right sized for a country of our size. With
directors of climate-reporting entities personally liable for a company’s emissions reporting, this has
imposed significant cost to companies in assurance and legal fees. That is money that would be better
spent on climate mitigation and adaptation.
“Likewise NZX welcomes consultation on KiwiSaver settings. KiwiSaver funds could invest in range of
New Zealand assets, including hospitals, schools, roading, housing and water infrastructure – if the
products were structured right. Those assets would be built, Kiwis would still receive a steady flow of
returns into their KiwiSaver accounts, and our country and people would benefit not only from the assets
being delivered, but through jobs and growth. Everyone wins from New Zealanders investing in New
Zealand.
“Andrew Bayly and the Government should be congratulated for taking positive steps in helping New
Zealand companies, families, and our economy get ahead. NZX and our stakeholders look forward to
working with the government in implementing these reforms – and others – in the years ahead.”
ENDS
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