CP 315 Foreign financial services providers: Further consultation
Released 3 July 2019. Comments close 9 August 2019.
This paper is for foreign financial services providers (FFSPs) that wish to provide financial services in Australia to wholesale clients or professional investors only. It seeks feedback on our proposal to introduce Australian financial services (AFS) licensing relief for FFSPs known as the ‘funds management’ relief to allow FFSPs to provide relevant services to professional investors in Australia. We will proceed with repealing ‘limited connection’ relief as we have previously proposed.
We are not currently proposing to give AFS licensing relief to allow FFSPs to provide financial services to professional investors in Australia where the investor initiates an inquiry about the service (‘reverse solicitation’ relief). This paper seeks feedback on this issue.
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- CP 315 (PDF 372 KB)
- Attachment 1 to CP 315: Draft updated RG 176 (PDF 1.08 MB)
- Attachment 2 to CP 315: Draft ASIC Corporations (Foreign Financial Services Providers—Funds Management Financial Services) Instrument 2019/XXX (PDF 108 KB)
- Attachment 3 to CP 315: Draft ASIC Corporations (Foreign Financial Services Providers—Foreign AFS Licensees) Instrument 2019/XXX (PDF 176 KB)
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REP 656 Response to submissions on CP 301 and CP 315 on foreign financial services providers
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ASIC Corporations (Foreign Financial Services Providers—Funds Management Financial Services) Instrument 2020/199
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ASIC Corporations (Foreign Financial Services Providers—Foreign AFS Licensees) Instrument 2020/198
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Submissions
- AFMA (PDF 2.4MB)
- Alternative Investment Manager Association (AIMA) (PDF 2.0MB)
- Association of the Luxembourg Fund Industry (ALFI) (PDF 166KB)
- Allens (PDF 318KB)
- Ashurst (PDF 863KB)
- Asia Securities Industry & Financial Markets Association (ASIFMA) (PDF 235KB)
- ASX Limited (PDF 181KB)
- Auron (PDF 167KB)
- Australian Investment Council (PDF 151KB)
- Baker & McKenzie (PDF 1.5MB)
- Financial Services Council (FSC)(PDF 290KB)
- Herbert Smith Freehills (PDF 1.3MB)
- ICI Global (PDF 2.6MB)
- JWS (PDF 211KB)
- Law Council of Australia (PDF 328KB)
- MinterEllison (PDF 243KB)
- Norton Rose Fullbright (PDF 225KB)
- Perpetual Corporate Trust (PDF 69KB)