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.
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