Cap. 155 - Banking Ordinance — Hong Kong SAR China law | Esheria

Cap. 155 - Banking Ordinance

This part defines key banking terms and restricts banking business and deposit-taking in Hong Kong to licensed or authorized institutions, with specific exceptions.

Jurisdiction
Hong Kong SAR China
Instrument
Ordinance
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
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This part defines key banking terms and restricts banking business and deposit-taking in Hong Kong to licensed or authorized institutions, with specific exceptions. This part restricts when deposit-taking companies and restricted licence banks may take or repay deposits, requires authorization for banking-related business, and gives the Monetary Authority powers over authorization, conditions, records, suspensions, revocations, and exemptions. This part sets approval rules for banks and authorized institutions before they make registration applications, open branches or representative offices, or establish overseas banking corporations, and it gives the Monetary Authority powers to require information, impose conditions, revoke approvals, and issue directions. While a section 52(1)(C) direction is in force, the Manager controls the institution’s affairs, meetings, resolutions, appointments, and certain powers; the institution must follow reporting and notice rules, and some breaches are criminal offences. This provision requires authorized institutions to file returns and information with the Monetary Authority, keep and produce Part XIIAA records, protect the confidentiality of certain disclosures, and comply with recovery-plan and disclosure-related rules; it also gives the Monetary Authority exemption, rule-making, designation, direction, and record-retention powers.

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