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Prudential Levy Consultation

As part of the Government’s Budget 2026 the Minister of Finance announced the Government’s intention to introduce a prudential levy under the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act 2021 (RBNZ Act).

The RBNZ Act gives the Government the ability to introduce a levy, to cover the “costs of the Bank in performing or exercising its functions or powers under prudential legislation.”

The announcement is a decision in principle to the levy’s introduction. Section 296(1) of the RBNZ Act requires the Minister to ensure there has been consultation with those who are liable to pay a levy or will be significantly affected by it, before recommending regulations. The Minister has requested, and the Reserve Bank has agreed, to carry out the consultation on the Minister’s behalf.

Consultation topics will include:

  • The portion of costs that should be met by the levies (full or partial cost recovery)
  • The sectoral scope of the levies, and
  • The method of calculating or ascertaining the amount of the levy paid by individual regulated entities.

Anticipated timeline

Prudential Levy Consultation timeline

Consultation: Late July – October 2026

Final Cabinet decisions: Early 2027

Regulations made and gazetted: June-July 2027

Levy comes into effect: August 2027

We look forward to engaging with the industry from July.

More information

Financial industry to bear the cost for regulation | Beehive website

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