Financial Markets Control Amendment Act | Act 73 of 1996 — South Africa law | Esheria

Financial Markets Control Amendment Act

This section amends definitions in Section I of the Financial Markets Control Act, 1989.

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Jurisdiction
South Africa
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
Act 73 of 1996
Version
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Language
en
Updated
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This section amends definitions in Section I of the Financial Markets Control Act, 1989. The advice council may investigate financial-market matters, advise the Registrar or the Minister, appoint subcommittees, and must advise the Minister on matters referred to it by the Minister. This provision amends rules so a person may not, as a regular business practice, manage investments for another person and take remuneration other than the stated fee, and an applicant must meet Registrar-set prudential requirements and pay the prescribed annual levy. The Registrar may not refuse to renew a stock exchange financial market licence unless the association has first been given the reasons and a chance to show cause within the notice period. This section replaces section 12 of the principal Act and introduces a provision headed “Juristic personality of association.”