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ASIC Corporations (Factoring Arrangements) Instrument 2017/794 I, Anthony Graham, delegate of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, make the following legislative instrument.
Date 12 September 2017
Anthony Graham
Contents
Part 1—Preliminary 1 Name of legislative instrument 2 Commencement 3 Authority 4 Definitions Part 2—Exemption 5 Exemption from licensing, hawking and disclosure obligations 6 Where exemption is available
Part 1—Preliminary
1 Name of legislative instrument This is the ASIC Corporations (Factoring Arrangements) Instrument 2017/794.
2 Commencement This instrument commences at the same time as the commencement of the ASIC Corporations (Repeal) Instrument 2017/796.
3 Authority This instrument is made under paragraphs 926A(2)(a), 992B(1)(a) and 1020F(1)(a) of the Corporations Act 2001.
4 Definitions In this instrument: Act means the Corporations Act 2001. eligible person means a person who: (a) is an eligible seller; or (b) is or proposes to be the purchaser of debt obligations under the terms of a factoring arrangement; or (c) provides a financial service in relation to a factoring arrangement. eligible seller means a person who is or proposes to be the seller of debt obligations under the terms of a factoring arrangement. factoring arrangement means an arrangement under which a person acquires debt obligations, such as receivables, at a discount.
Part 2—Exemption
5 Exemption from licensing, hawking and disclosure obligations An eligible person does not have to comply with any of the following: (a) subsection 911A(1) of the Act for the provision of any of the following financial services: (i) dealing in derivatives that are factoring arrangements; (ii) providing financial product advice in relation to derivatives that are factoring arrangements; Note: ASIC Corporations (Miscellaneous Technical Relief) Instrument 2015/1115 provides relief from subsections 911A(1) and 911B(1) of the Act to a person who provides financial services on behalf of a person who does not need an Australian financial services licence because of an exemption under section 926A of the Act. (b) section 992A of the Act in relation to the making of an offer to issue a derivative that is a factoring arrangement; (c) Part 7.9 of the Act in relation to a recommendation to acquire, or an offer or issue of, or making an offer to arrange the issue of, a derivative that is a factoring arrangement.
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