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FMA Cancels Saanvi 2022 Limited's Financial Advice Provider Licence

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Filed March 30th, 2026
Detected March 30th, 2026
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Summary

The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) has cancelled the Financial Advice Provider licence of Saanvi 2022 Limited for failing to meet its licence obligations. The FMA found serious failures in trust, governance, and professional standards, including the submission of altered documents and undisclosed referral arrangements.

What changed

The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) has cancelled the Financial Advice Provider (FAP) licence of Saanvi 2022 Limited (trading as Saaga Mortgages) due to significant misconduct. The investigation, prompted by concerns from aggregator Kiwi Advisor Network (KAN), revealed that Saanvi submitted altered supporting documents for six clients' lending applications and failed to disclose a referral arrangement involving payments to a third party actively involved in the advice process. Additionally, client personal information may have been accessible to an unauthorized individual.

This cancellation serves to protect consumers and market integrity, highlighting the critical importance of ethical conduct and trust in the financial advice sector, particularly for mortgage advice which impacts significant financial decisions for households. Saanvi cooperated with the FMA's investigation, and its sole director expressed remorse. The FMA's action underscores the consequences of failing to uphold licence obligations and maintain professional standards in financial advice.

What to do next

  1. Review internal controls for document submission and client information handling.
  2. Ensure all referral arrangements and third-party involvement in advice processes are fully disclosed to clients.
  3. Verify compliance with all FMA licence obligations regarding trust, governance, and professional standards.

Penalties

Cancellation of Financial Advice Provider licence.

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Back 30 March 2026

FMA cancels Saanvi’s Financial Advice Provider licence

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MR No. 2026 – 10

The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) - Te Mana Tātai Hokohoko – has cancelled the Financial Advice Provider licence of Saanvi 2022 Limited (trading as Saaga Mortgages) (Saanvi) for failing to meet its licence obligations. The FMA began an investigation into Auckland based firm Saanvi following concerns raised by their aggregator 1 Kiwi Advisor Network (KAN).

Saanvi had been providing financial advice on mortgages. Gajay Singh, Saanvi’s sole director, was its only adviser.

KAN advised the FMA of their concerns that altered supporting documents were submitted by Saanvi to mortgage product providers.  Our investigation found this happened in lending applications Saanvi submitted for six clients. Saanvi was unable to provide originating emails or source records.

Helena Lewis, Head of the FMA’s Perimeter and Response team said, “The issues uncovered at Saanvi reflect serious failures of trust, governance, and professional standards.

“We also found that Saanvi’s clients were not informed of a referral arrangement which included payments to a third party who was actively involved in Saanvi’s advice process

“We were concerned to see that the third party appeared to be actively involved in Saanvi’s advice process rather than acting purely as a source of referrals, and that Saanvi had misled KAN about the identity of this individual.”

Saanvi also disclosed to the FMA that clients’ personal information may have been accessible to its administrative assistant, an individual who had no formal employment or contractual relationship with Saanvi.

“Mortgage advice involves some of the most important financial decisions consumers will make, and poor conduct in this area can have long lasting consequences for households,” said Ms Lewis.

“The cancellation of Saanvi’s licence is critical to ensuring we protect consumers and the integrity of the market. It is important for financial advice providers to act ethically to maintain trust and uphold the integrity of the sector, which Saanvi has failed to do.”

Saanvi cooperated with the FMA throughout its investigation, and Mr. Singh expressed remorse for the conduct identified.

1 An aggregator typically provides FAPs with compliance and technology support, as well as access to banks and insurers.

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Classification

Agency
FMA
Filed
March 30th, 2026
Instrument
Enforcement
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Substantive
Document ID
MR No. 2026 – 10

Who this affects

Applies to
Financial advisers
Industry sector
5221 Commercial Banking
Activity scope
Mortgage Advice Financial Advice Provision
Geographic scope
New Zealand NZ

Taxonomy

Primary area
Financial Services
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Consumer Protection Mortgage Lending

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