Occasional Conversations Series - Finfluencers

EPISODE · Apr 19, 2026 · 15 MIN

Occasional Conversations Series - Finfluencers

from New Zealand's Financial Market's Authority Podcasts · host Financial Markets Authority NZ

Kiwis are increasingly turning to social media for money advice from finfluencers and online forums to podcasts. Some of this content can be genuinely informative, but other posts can be misleading, heavily promotional, or even linked to scams.In this episode of our Occasional Conversation podcast, Jess is joined by Anna Godfrey from our Financial Advice team and Elizabeth Asmerom Asfaha from our Regulatory Services team to unpack what to look out for when engaging with money content online.They discuss:What “finfluencers” are and why their content is so popularThe difference between general financial information and regulated financial adviceCommon red flags, including guaranteed returns, pressure tactics and flashy lifestyle marketingWhat to look for in paid promotions, referral links and sponsored contentSimple steps you can take before acting on money advice they see onlineThe risks for financial advisers and firms using finfluencers or influencer-style contentIf you come across money content that feels high pressure, too good to be true, or unclear about incentives, slow down and do your research.Find our finfluencer guidance here: Staying Safe with Online Money Advice | Financial Markets Authority

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