Tag:Authorised representative

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Australia: ASIC Continues Increased Scrutiny Into AFS Licensees for Hire
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Australia: ASIC Seeks to Clarify the Scope of the “Authorised Representative” Exemption

Australia: ASIC Continues Increased Scrutiny Into AFS Licensees for Hire

By: Kane Barnett and Bernard Sia

ASIC has accepted a court enforceable undertaking (CEU) from Private Wealth Pty Ltd (Sanlam) after it admitted that it failed to discharge its general Australian financial services (AFS) licensing obligations in connection with its authorised representatives.

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Australia: ASIC Seeks to Clarify the Scope of the “Authorised Representative” Exemption

By: Kane Barnett and Daniel Nastasi

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has appealed certain findings in the recent decision in Australian Securities and Investments Commission v BPS Financial Pty Ltd [2024] FCA 457 (BPS Financial Decision) in relation to the scope of the authorised representative exemption. The authorised representative exemption is commonly relied upon and allows a person or entity to provide a financial service under the Corporations Act on behalf of the holder of an AFS licence without having to hold an AFS licence itself. 

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