Find a local financial mentor
Financial mentors offer free, face-to-face and non-judgemental advice from more than 180 locations across the motu. They work alongside you and your whānau to understand your specific financial needs.
What to expect from a Financial mentoring service
- Bank statement
- Pay slip
- Power bill
- Phone bill
- Tenancy agreement
- Loan agreements
Financial Advisor
Financial Advisors give information and advice about financial planning, insurance, investing and other financial services.
- Usually you pay for their advice.
- Must be a qualified financial service provider and registered with the Financial Markets Authority (FMA).
Find out who is a registered Financial Advisor
Financial Mentor
Financial Mentors provide more than budgeting. They provide a one-on-one service sharing knowledge and information, focusing on empowering people. They work alongside a person, their family and whānau, building trust and taking into account their situation, culture and needs.
- Usually the service is free.
- Qualified and part of a service in partnership with FinCap.