Regulator Performance Overview
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92
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Insurance coverage protecting client deposits and funds
Requirement for client funds to be held separately from company funds
Protection against negative account balances in trading
Access to qualified investment professionals and advisory services
High
Tier 1
Government-regulated
USA - North Korea - Iran - other sanctioned countries
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Detailed breakdown of the 6 key regulatory performance indicators
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Effectiveness of regulatory framework and enforcement
Institutional strength and organizational capability
Risk assessment and management protocols
Investor protection measures and safeguards
Client fund protection and insurance coverage
This regulator shows excellent performance with an overall score of 92.
Strongest performance in License Value
Transparency Level: high
Global Tier: tier1
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The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) is an independent statutory body established in 1989 to regulate the securities and futures markets in Hong Kong.
The SFC plays a crucial role as a regulator in one of the world's leading international financial centres, ensuring market integrity, investor protection, and economic stability.
The SFC's mission is to enhance the fairness, efficiency, and credibility of Hong Kong's securities and futures markets, benefiting investors and the financial industry.
The Securities and Futures Ordinance grants a broad scope of functions to the SFC and covers the following areas:
• Setting and Enforcing Market Regulations - Making rules and conducting investigations into potential contraventions or misconduct in the marketplace.
• Licensing and Supervising Intermediaries - Licensing and supervision of brokers, fund managers, investment advisers, and other financial professionals conducting regulated activities.
• Supervising Market Operators - Supervising exchanges, clearing houses, share registrars, and alternative trading venues on operational resilience, efficiency, and effectiveness.• Approval of Investment Products – To monitor and approve offering documents for retail investment products before they are made public.
• Monitoring Takeovers and Mergers – To monitor corporate control transactions that involve listed companies and ensure good corporate governance is exercised.
• Regulating Listing Matters – To keep an eye on how the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited directs its regulatory judgment.
• Engaging with Various Regulators – To work with local, Mainland, and international regulators to ensure Hong Kong's markets comply with international standards.
• Educating Investors – To provide tools and materials to help investors make choices that fit them, understand market risks, and understand their rights.
The SFC works with some of Hong Kong's key financial regulators to assist with rotating and supervising financial stability:
• Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) – responsible for banking and monetary policy and the Exchange Fund
• Insurance Authority (IA) – responsible for the insurance industry
• Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes Authority (MPFA) – responsible for retirement fund schemes
Together, SFC, HKMA, IA, and MPFA provide a regulated, transparent, and trusted financial system in Hong Kong.
Until the mid-1970s, Hong Kong lacked a consistent regulatory system for the securities and futures markets.
In 1987, again, the markets underwent another tumultuous episode (the stock market crash), which resulted in a complete overhaul review of the regulatory system in Hong Kong's securities and futures markets by the Securities Review Committee, headed by Ian Hay Davison, a chartered accountant.
The Committee produced a comprehensive report in 1988 with recommendations for the formation of a single, generic, full-time statutory authority with extensive investigative and enforcement powers, financed fundamentally by the markets themselves.
The SFC was formed in May 1989.
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