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Hong Kong to create platform to allow cross border fund distributionund

23 Jan 13

Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission has announced plans to create a mutual fund platform which will allow asset managers in HK to distribute funds into mainland China and Chinese managers to distribute into Hong Kong.

Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission has announced plans to create a mutual fund platform which will allow asset managers in HK to distribute funds into mainland China and Chinese managers to distribute into Hong Kong.

Speaking at a forum of the Hong Kong Securities and Investment Institute, SFC chief executive Alexa Lam said market participants, particularly asset managers, should begin to “gear themselves up to capture new opportunities” from this initiative.  

“I encourage you to start thinking which of your products would be suitable for the mainland market, why they would be suitable, who your target investors would be, and how your products would help them…this is because the Hong Kong-mainland fund platform that we are building will likely be Asia’s largest and deepest,” Lam said.

It is envisaged that qualified SFC-authorized funds domiciled in and operating from Hong Kong will enjoy the status as “recognised Hong Kong funds” and qualified mainland funds would enjoy the status of “recognized mainland funds”. These recognised funds could then obtain authorizations and be sold directly in each other’s markets.

“If only we get a fraction of mainland authorized funds to Hong Kong, we would immediately add an exciting new depth and richness to our RMB product pool, boost the appeal of the currency outside the Mainland and move closer to the goal of securing Hong Kong’s position as the preeminent offshore RMB centre,” added Lam.

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