학술논문

Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) highlights operating, control and compliance deficiencies in asset management industry
Document Type
JOURNAL
Source
Journal of Investment Compliance, 2018, Vol. 19, Issue 1, pp. 63-68.
Subject
e-technical-paper
Technical Paper
cat-ACF
Accounting & Finance
cat-FIM
Financial investment/markets
cat-ACF
Accounting & Finance
Hong Kong
Securities and Futures Commission
Compliance
Asset managers
Internal governance structures
Operational policies and procedures
Language
English
ISSN
1528-5812
Abstract
Purpose To examine the nine common areas of non-compliance in managing investment funds and discretionary accounts, detailed in a Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) circular dated September 15, 2017, directed at SFC-licensed asset managers. Design/methodology/approach Discusses a July 2017 circular indicating the SFC’s general concerns and analyzing the following nine common areas of non-compliance cited in the September 15, 2017 circular: (1) inappropriate receipt of cash rebates giving rise to apparent conflicts of interests, (2) failure to follow investment-suitability and discretionary account mandates during solicitation, (3) failure to implement liquidity-risk management processes, (4) deficiencies in governance structures and fair-valuation procedures, (5) deficiencies in systems for ensuring best execution, (6) failure to safeguard fair order allocation, (7) inadequate controls for protection of client assets, (8) inadequate systems to comply with investment restrictions, and (9) inadequate safeguards to address market misconduct risk. Findings The nine examples of non-compliance provide a useful insight into key “problem areas” indicated to currently be of particular concern to the SFC. Practical implications All SFC-licensed asset managers would be well advised to revisit their internal governance structures and operational policies and procedures in order to ensure that they are compliant with applicable standards and requirements. Originality/value Practical guidance from a lawyer with extensive experience advising investment managers and advisers, fund administrators, trustees and other fund service providers on investment fund-related issues.