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ASIC releases second licensing activity report and announces licensing liaison meetings

ASIC yesterday published its second report on its approach to licence applications.

Report 448 Overview of licensing and professional registration applications: January to June 2015 (REP 448) sets out recent regulatory outcomes achieved by ASIC in relation to Australian financial services (AFS) applications, Australian credit licence applications, liquidator registration applications, company auditor and approved SMSF auditor registration applications.

The report is part of ASIC’s ongoing commitment to providing greater public information about our regulatory activities. ASIC’s first licensing activity report was published in May 2015 (refer: 15-118MR).

ASIC Deputy Chairman Peter Kell said, ‘As we did in our first report, today’s report highlights ASIC’s continuing focus on retail OTC derivatives and marketplace lending, and also discusses the additional areas of digital (robo) advice, limited licensing, consumer leases and Centrepay, and ASIC’s recently announced Innovation Hub.’

For 1 January to 30 June 2015:

Licensing liaison meetings

ASIC is also organising meetings in Sydney on Monday 26 October 2015 and Melbourne on Tuesday, 27 October 2015. Licensing will also become a topic for discussion at ASIC’s regional liaison meetings in Adelaide, Brisbane, Hobart and Perth. We will be publishing an agenda for these meetings on our website and invitations will be sent out to our targeted audience of advisers and service providers shortly.

Mr Kell said, ‘We encourage people to attend as the meetings will provide insights into ASIC’s regulatory approach to its licensing and professional registration responsibilities. They will cover current topics relevant to the application for a licence and professional registration process.

‘Senior staff will be available to present information and respond to questions.’

For details on the meetings and to RSVP to attend click here.

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