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An asset manager with a Type 1 (or Type 9) licence will need to apply for a Type 11 (Dealing in and Advising on OTC Derivative Products) licence if it also provides a discrete service of:
The SFO definition of “securities” is very broad and incudes some OTC derivative products e.g. OTC stock options. A Type 1 licensed asset manager will be exempted from having to obtain a Type 11 licence to the extent that it will only deal in OTC derivative products which constitute “securities”. If however, the Type 1 licensed asset manager will deal in non-securities OTC derivative products (e.g. interest rate swaps, credit default swaps and total return swaps) it will need to be licensed for Type 11.
Some asset managers have a “mini” Type 1 licence which only permits them to market and distribute funds (managed by others). As these Type 1 licences do not allow them to deal with non-fund securities, they will need to apply for a Type 11 licence if they wish to provide either of the above services.
For more information about what asset managers can do now to prepare for the Hong Kong OTC derivatives licensing regime, please refer to our publication on 15 September 2014.
The SFC has issued a circular to intermediaries and other persons engaged in activities concerning OTC derivative products or transactions. The circular is available here.
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