Development of Asia Region Funds Passport
Australia’s funds management industry has gained access to a far larger market thanks to the passage of legislation which will open the gateway to the Asia region’s financial services market.
Australia has one of the world’s largest and most sophisticated funds management industries looking after $3 trillion of assets under management, but only around 4 per cent of these funds belong to people outside Australia.
The passage of the Corporations Amendment (Asia Region Funds Passport) Bill is an important milestone in Australia’s implementation of the Asia Region Funds Passport and today, the Minister releases the associated regulations for consultation.
The Bill gives effect to the Passport’s Memorandum of Cooperation signed in 2016 by Australia, Japan, Korea, New Zealand and Thailand.
This consultation will enable the regulations to be made and commence together with the Passport legislation when it receives proclamation. This will be the final step in the Government’s delivery of its commitments set out in the Passport Memorandum of Co-operation.
Stakeholders are invited to lodge submissions online via the Treasury website. Submissions open today and conclude on 13 July 2018.
Source: The Commonwealth of Australia