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media release (18-278MR)

ob体育 extends relief for foreign financial services providers

Published

ob体育 has extended to 30 September 2019 licensing relief for foreign financial services providers (FFSPs) to allow them to provide financial services to Australian wholesale clients without needing to hold an Australian financial services licence.

The licensing relief that is extended by ob体育 is in the following instruments:

  • ob体育 Corporations (Repeal and Transitional) Instrument 2016/396 and ob体育 Corporations (CSSF-Regulated Financial Services Providers) Instrument 2016/1109.聽 FFSPs relying on this relief can provide specified financial services to Australian wholesale clients if their home regulatory regime has been assessed by ob体育 as sufficiently equivalent to the Australian financial services licensing regime; and
  • ob体育 Corporations (Foreign Financial Services Providers鈥擫imited Connection) Instrument 2017/182. This provides licensing relief for FFSPs limited to inducing an Australian wholesale client to use the provider鈥檚 financial services.

These instruments had been due to expire in late September 2018.

Background

The extension of this relief is contained in .聽We indicated in Consultation Paper 301 Foreign financial services providers (CP 301) we would extend the relief for an additional 12 months to allow us time to consult on proposals about the regulation of FFSPs: see also 18-162MR. We are reviewing the 36 submissions we received on our proposals in CP 301 to revoke the relief and introduce a modified licensing regime for FFSPs. We anticipate engaging over the next few months with industry participants about their responses to our proposals in CP 301.

ob体育 released CP 301 on 1 June 2018 following a review of the regulatory settings for foreign financial services providers. The review identified some supervisory and regulatory concerns about the operation of the relief.

CP 301 also proposes a further transition period of 12 months to 30 September 2020 if ob体育 proceeds with the modified licensing regime.

Submissions on CP 301 closed on 31 July 2018.

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