The FSC announces new Board, CEO and a solid 2016 financial position

27 Oct 2016 10:28 AM | Deleted user

Financial Services Council announces new board, CEO appointment and solid 2016 financial position

The Financial Services Council (FSC) has announced a strong financial position for the year ahead following the release of its annual report; (http://fsc.org.nz/site/fsc/Reports/FSC_AnnualReport_2016.pdf) along with a number of key organisational changes including the election of a new board and the appointment of a new Chief Executive Officer.


The new board which will serve for two years sees the addition of two new members who were elected at the annual general meeting on 4 October. The new members include Matthew Hanley, a tax expert, representing EY, and Charlie Trotter, Managing Director, representing FNZ, one of the biggest platformproviders in financial services in New Zealand.


The new Chief Executive Officer, Richard Klipin, will begin from midNovember. With an impressive career spanning 26 years, Klipin has held prominent executive roles within Australian and New Zealand financial services in both commercial and non-profit sectors.


Over the past 11 years Richard has served in a number of key industry roles leading transformation at a time of rapid regulatory change. In Australia, as CEO of the Association of Financial Advisers; and as CEO of Millennium 3. Most recently, in New Zealand, Richard was Chief Distribution Officer for Sovereign.


Klipin replaces Owen Gill, who ran the FSC on an acting basis since April 2016. During his time in this position Mr Gill reviewed memberships and finances, helping to establish a stable basis for the future success of the organisation. Mr Gill did not seek the role permanently.


The Independent Chairman, Rob Flannagan, says the FSC is committed to steppingup its work in the areas of regulation, tax policy, and professional standards, among other things. This includes work on a professional code of conduct that will apply to members.


“The FSC is renewing its role, in representing the personal insurance and wealth sector, to the Government and to consumers, in a constructive way. The demands of the proposed regulatory regime, digital products and digital distribution, and rising consumer expectations, require a strong organisation to represent financial services firms in New Zealand.


“Richard is an ideal CEO to lead the FSC and its members through this time of potential change, given his extensive experience in this area.”


Fourteen firms, covering the vast majority of the New Zealand wealth sector measured by market share, are members of the FSC (wealth sector includes personal insurance, funds management and investments, and KiwiSaver).


A further 14 associate members include several of the large law firms, professional services firms, and consultants that specialise in providing legal, audit, and compliance advice in the sector.

Board members elected at the AGM, and the firms they represent, are:

  • Matthew Hanley (EY)
  • Charlie Trotter (FNZ)
  • Nadine Tereora (Fidelity Life)
  • Lance Walker (Cigna)
  • Cris Knell (Asteron / Suncorp)
  • Simon Hoole (AMP)
  • Chris Lamers (Sovereign)
  • AnaMarie Lockyer (ANZ)
  • Susan Basile (BNZ)
  • Suzanne Wolton (Westpac)
  • Rob Flannagan (Independent Chairman)


This Media Release was originally sourced from Scoop



Strengthening Trans-Tasman Connections: AuSAE and Tourism New Zealand Business Events Renew Partnership

Association professionals across Australia and New Zealand have even more reason to explore trans-Tasman opportunities. AuSAE is proud to announce the renewal of its longstanding partnership with Tourism New Zealand Business Events, celebrating 11 years of collaboration.

For over a decade, this partnership has strengthened connections between the two countries, helping associations expand networks, share knowledge, and deliver world-class events.

Toni Brearley, CAE, Chief Executive Officer at AuSAE, said:

“Our partnership with Tourism New Zealand Business Events has opened doors for association leaders to plan unforgettable events and connect with peers across the Tasman. Together, we’ve created opportunities, shared knowledge, and elevated the experiences of our members and their delegates. This partnership reinforces our commitment to fostering strong trans-Tasman collaborations, helping associations innovate, grow, and deliver outstanding value to their members.”

Helen Bambry, Business Events Manager at Tourism New Zealand, added:

“Partnering with AuSAE means we can directly support association professionals in bringing their next international business event to New Zealand – offering assistance, funding, and support to ensure exceptional experiences for both organisers and delegates.”

Watch the Tourism New Zealand Business Events video

What this partnership means for you

For Australian associations:

  • Receive expert guidance and support to bring conferences or member events to New Zealand.
  • Access funding assistance through Tourism New Zealand Business Events.
  • Expand your network and build partnerships with New Zealand peers and industry leaders.
  • Deliver international experiences for members and delegates just across the Tasman.

For New Zealand associations:

  • Strengthen professional connections with Australian association leaders through AuSAE’s network.
  • Share expertise and collaborate on professional development, governance, and member engagement initiatives, and more.
  • Gain visibility within the broader association community in Australia and New Zealand.
  • Access opportunities to host international association events and delegates in New Zealand, boosting local engagement and knowledge exchange.

About AuSAE:

The home for association professionals, the Australasian Society of Association Executives (AuSAE) is the leading - and only not-for-profit, member-based - organisation supporting association professionals in Australia and New Zealand. For 70 years, AuSAE has been a trusted partner for those working in associations, providing professional development, support, and networking to help association leaders achieve organisational goals, advance their careers, and strengthen the wider sector.

About Tourism New Zealand Business Events:

Tourism New Zealand Business Events provides expert guidance, funding, and support to attract conferences, incentives and corporate events to New Zealand.

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For more information about AuSAE, please contact Toni Brearley, CAE:
Toni Brearley, CAE
Chief Executive Officer, AuSAE

E: toni@ausae.org.au
T: + 61 458 000 155

To apply for funding and support to host a conference in New Zealand contact Helen Bambry:
Helen Bambry
Business Events Manager, Tourism New Zealand

E: Helen.Bambry@tnz.govt.nz
T: +61 415 933 325


The Australasian Society of Association Executives

Contact us:

Email: info@ausae.org.au
Phone: 1300 764 576 (within Australia)
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