Hong Kong, Asia's leading financial centre
Caproasia.com | The leading source of data, research, information & resource for financial professionals, investment managers, professional investors, family offices & advisors to institutions, billionaires, UHNWs & HNWs. Covering capital markets, investments and private wealth in Asia. How do you invest $3 million to $300 million? How do you manage $20 million to $3 billion of assets? Caproasia - Learn more



This site is for accredited investors, professional investors, investment managers and financial professionals only. You should have assets around $3 million to $300 million or managing $20 million to $3 billion.










Hong Kong SFC Reprimands Hedge Fund Gold Dragon Worldwide Asset Mgmt for Breaching Takeovers & Mergers Code, Failed to Disclose 53 Trades & Controlled More than 5% of Shanghai Dongzheng Automotive 

3rd November 2022 | Hong Kong

The Hong Kong Securities & Futures Commission (SFC) has reprimanded hedge fund Gold Dragon Worldwide Asset Management for breaching the Takeovers & Mergers Code, failing to disclose 53 trades during the offer period & having controlled more than 5% of Shanghai Dongzheng Automotive (H shares).  Hong Kong SFC: “ Gold Dragon, as a fund manager, should put appropriate and adequate compliance systems in place to ensure compliance with all applicable regulatory requirements. As such, the breaches merit disciplinary action.  Gold Dragon accepted that it breached the Takeovers Code and agreed to the disciplinary action taken against it. It has implemented enhancements and remedial measures to ensure future compliance with the Takeovers Code.”  Gold Dragon Worldwide Asset Management is a Hong Kong-based hedge fund manager founded in 2017 by Henry Hao Liang.  The flagship is the Seahawk China Dynamic Fund.  (Earlier in October 2022, Gold Dragon Seahawk China Dynamic Fund had won a petition by a majority investor Lau Chun Shun to wind down the hedge fund against key-man Henry Hao Liang with management shares).

“ Hong Kong SFC Reprimands Hedge Fund Gold Dragon Worldwide Asset Mgmt for Breaching Takeovers & Mergers Code, Failed to Disclose 53 Trades & Controlled More than 5% of Shanghai Dongzheng Automotive  “

The SFC reminds practitioners and parties who wish to take advantage of the securities markets in Hong Kong that they should conduct themselves in matters relating to takeovers and mergers in accordance with the Takeovers Code. In particular, associates must report their dealings in the relevant securities of the offeree company (and of the offeror company in the case of a securities exchange offer) during an offer period in accordance with Rule 22 of the Takeovers Code.



- Article continues below -



Sign Up
Basic Member: $5 Monthly | $60 Yearly
Newsletter Daily 2 pm (Promo): $20 Monthly | $180 Yearly (FP: $680)


The 2024 Investment Day
6th March Hong Kong | 13th March Singapore

Private Equity, Hedge Funds, Boutique Funds, Private Markets & more. Taking place on 6th March 2024 in Hong Kong, 13th March 2024 in Singapore.
Visit | Register here


The 2024 Family Office Summit
10th April Hong Kong | 24th April Singapore

Join 100+ single family offices & family office professionals in Hong Kong & Singapore
Links: 2024 Family Office Summit | Register here





 

Hong Kong SFC Statement

Hong Kong, Asia’s leading financial centre

SFC publicly criticises Gold Dragon Worldwide Asset Management Limited for breaches of Takeovers Code

Hong Kong SFC: The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) has publicly criticised Gold Dragon Worldwide Asset Management Limited for its failure to disclose dealings in the shares of Shanghai Dongzheng Automotive Finance Co., Limited in contravention of the Code on Takeovers and Mergers (Takeovers Code).

Between 12 March 2021 and 14 April 2022, Gold Dragon, acting as the investment manager of Seahawk China Dynamic Fund, executed 53 trades in Shanghai Dongzheng’s H shares during an offer period (Note 1) and failed to disclose these dealings as required by Rule 22 of the Takeovers Code (Note 2). Gold Dragon owned or controlled more than 5% of Shanghai Dongzheng’s issued H shares at the relevant time and was therefore an associate of Shanghai Dongzheng (Note 3).  The Takeovers Executive (Note 4) considers that Gold Dragon, as a fund manager, should put appropriate and adequate compliance systems in place to ensure compliance with all applicable regulatory requirements. As such, the breaches merit disciplinary action.

Gold Dragon accepted that it breached the Takeovers Code and agreed to the disciplinary action taken against it. It has implemented enhancements and remedial measures to ensure future compliance with the Takeovers Code.

The SFC reminds practitioners and parties who wish to take advantage of the securities markets in Hong Kong that they should conduct themselves in matters relating to takeovers and mergers in accordance with the Takeovers Code. In particular, associates must report their dealings in the relevant securities of the offeree company (and of the offeror company in the case of a securities exchange offer) during an offer period in accordance with Rule 22 of the Takeovers Code.

 

Full Statement:

Disciplinary action against Gold Dragon Worldwide Asset Management Limited

1. The Executive publicly criticises Gold Dragon Worldwide Asset Management Limited (Gold Dragon) for breaching Rule 22 of the Code on Takeovers and Mergers (Takeovers Code) as a result of its failure to disclose its dealings in the shares of Shanghai Dongzheng Automotive Finance Co., Limited (Shanghai Dongzheng) between 12 March 2021 and 14 April 2022. Gold Dragon accepts that it breached the Takeovers Code and agreed to the disciplinary action taken against it under section 12.3 of the Introduction to the Takeovers Code.

Background and relevant provisions of the Takeovers Code

Background

  1. Gold Dragon, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Gold Dragon (Cayman) Holdings Limited, conducts asset management and securities consulting businesses, including acting as the investment manager of Seahawk China Dynamic Fund (Seahawk Fund). At the relevant time, Seahawk Fund held more than 5% of Shanghai Dongzheng’s issued H shares.
  2. On 3 February 2021, an offer period commenced for Shanghai Dongzheng when it announced a possible sale of the 71.04% of the total issued share capital held by its controlling shareholder to a potential buyer (Rule 3.7 Announcement). The Rule 3.7 Announcement contained a clear reminder to Shanghai Dongzheng’s “associates” (as defined in the Takeovers Code and includes any person who owns or controls 5% or more of any class of relevant securities of Shanghai Dongzheng) that they should disclose their dealings in Shanghai Dongzheng’s relevant securities in accordance with Rule 22 of the Takeovers Code.

Rule 22

  1. Rule 22.1(a) of the Takeovers Code provides that “[d]ealings in relevant securities by an offeror or the offeree company, and by any associates of either of them, for their own account during an offer period must be publicly disclosed in accordance with Notes 5, 6 and 7 to this Rule 22.”
  2. The Takeovers Code defines an “associate” to include a person who owns or controls 5% or more of any class of relevant securities issued by an offeror or the offeree company, including a person who as a result of any transaction owns or controls 5% or more.
  3. Immediately prior to the commencement of the offer period, Seahawk Fund owned or controlled 6.45% of the total number of H shares of Shanghai Dongzheng. As the investment manager of Seahawk Fund, Gold Dragon owned or controlled more than 5% of Shanghai Dongzheng’s issued H shares at the relevant time. As a result, Gold Dragon was Shanghai Dongzheng’s associate and was required under Rule 22 of the Takeovers Code to publicly disclose its dealings in Shanghai Dongzheng’s relevant securities during the offer period.

Breaches of Rule 22 of the Takeovers Code

  1. Between 12 March 2021 and 14 April 2022, Gold Dragon, acting as the investment manager of Seahawk Fund, executed a total of 53 trades in Shanghai Dongzheng’s H shares (Relevant Dealings), decreasing Seahawk Fund’s holding in the H shares of Shanghai Dongzheng from 6.45% to 4.75%. Gold Dragon and Seahawk Fund made relevant disclosures under Part XV of the Securities and Futures Ordinance (SFO). However, both failed to file disclosures in respect of the Relevant Dealings in accordance with Rule 22 of the Takeovers Code.
  2. The Executive became aware of the Relevant Dealings as a result of Seahawk Fund’s disclosures under Part XV of the SFO.
  3. Gold Dragon explained that since November 2021, its resources began to stretch thin as it commenced an investigation and subsequently civil proceedings against its former executive director, chief investment officer and chief executive officer, who was also a director of Seahawk Fund, in respect of his wrongdoings. Its failure to make the necessary filings in compliance with Rule 22 of the Takeovers Code was primarily due to a lack of manpower and tremendous time being spent on dealing with securities brokers’ enquiries including margin calls, forced sales and terminations of engagements as a result of the suspension of duties of Gold Dragon’s investment team.
  4. Upon discovering the oversight, Gold Dragon took immediate steps to submit relevant public disclosures as required under Rule 22.

Apology by Gold Dragon and remedial action taken

11. Gold Dragon sincerely apologised for overlooking the dealing disclosure requirements under the Takeovers Code. It has implemented a number of enhancements and remedial measures to ensure future compliance with the Takeovers Code and prevent similar incidents, including:

  1. (a)  Gold Dragon has assigned staff to review regularly:
    1. (i)  all the stock positions of all securities under its existing portfolio and check whether any of the stock positions would render Gold Dragon an associate of any company listed on The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (SEHK);
    2. (ii)  the announcements published on the SEHK’s website for all securities under the portfolio managed by Gold Dragon to see whether an announcement has been issued by, or in relation to, a relevant company that has commenced an offer period; and

    (iii) the offer period tables published on the website of the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC).

  2. (b)  Gold Dragon’s compliance officer (the Manager-in-Charge), together with other competent staff, reviewed:

(i) all existing positions in its fund portfolio and confirmed that at the time of the review it did not hold shares in any SEHK-listed companies which in aggregate exceeded 5% of their total issued share capital; and

(ii) all internal compliance and procedural manuals and confirmed that they are adequate in view of Gold Dragon’s asset management business and in line with industry standards.

Gold Dragon will regularly review the above procedures as long as it continues with its asset management business.

(c) Gold Dragon has subscribed to relevant alerts from the SFC (including the Takeovers Bulletin).

The Executive’s comments

  1. The disclosure obligations in Rule22 of the Takeovers Code are intentionally onerous to reflect the fact that a high degree of transparency is essential to the efficient functioning of the market in an offeree company’s shares (and an offeror company’s shares in the case of a securities exchange offer) during the critical period of an offer or possible offer. Timely and accurate disclosure of information in relation to dealings by associates plays a fundamental role in ensuring that takeovers are conducted within an orderly framework and that the integrity of the market is maintained. This is in line with General Principle 6 of the Takeovers Code which provides that:

    “All persons concerned with offers should make full and prompt disclosure of all relevant information and take every precaution to avoid the creation or continuance of a false market. Parties involved in offers must take care that statements are not made which may mislead shareholders or the market.”

  2. Whilst the Executive recognises Gold Dragon’s cooperation in its review of this matter, the Executive considers the breaches merit the present disciplinary action given the material deficiencies in Gold Dragon’s compliance systems and that, as a fund manager, adequate systems should have been put in place to prevent the breaches. The fact remains that during the relevant period, Gold Dragon failed to report the Relevant Dealings in breach of Rule 22 and General Principle 6.
  3. The Executive wishes to take this opportunity to remind practitioners and parties who wish to take advantage of the securities market in Hong Kong that they should conduct themselves in matters relating to takeovers and mergers in accordance with the Takeovers Code. In particular, associates with a 5% or more interest in an offeree company or offeror company must report their dealings in the relevant securities of the offeree company (and of the offeror company in the case of a securities exchange offer) during an offer period in accordance with Rule 22 of the Takeovers Code. In case of doubt as to the application of Rule 22, the Executive should be consulted.

 

A copy of the Executive Statement can be found in the “Takeovers and Mergers – Decisions and statements – Executive decisions and statements” section of the SFC website.

Notes:

  1. An offer period for Shanghai Dongzheng commenced on 3 February 2021 when it announced a possible sale of 71.04% of the total issued share capital held by its controlling shareholder.
  2. Rule 22.1(a) of the Takeovers Code provides that “[d]ealings in relevant securities by an offeror or the offeree company, and by any associates of either of them, for their own account during an offer period must be publicly disclosed”.
  3. The Takeovers Code defines an “associate” to include “a person who owns or controls 5% or more of any class of relevant securities issued by an offeror or the offeree company, including a person who as a result of any transaction owns or controls 5% or more”.
  4. This refers to the Executive Director of the SFC’s Corporate Finance Division or his delegate.



Managing $20 million to $3 billion. Investing $3 million to $300 million.
For Investment Managers, Hedge Funds, Boutique Funds, Private Equity, Venture Capital, Professional Investors, Family Offices, Private Bankers & Advisors, sign up today. Subscribe to Caproasia and receive the latest news, data, insights & reports, events & programs daily at 2 pm.

Join Events & Find Services
Join Investments, Private Wealth, Family Office events in Hong Kong, Singapore, Asia-wide. Find hard-to-find $3 million to $300 million financial & investment services at The Financial Centre | TFC. Find financial, investment, private wealth, family office, real estate, luxury investments, citizenship, law firms & more.  List hard-to-find financial & private wealth services.

Have a product launch? Promote a product or service? List your service at The Financial Centre | TFC. Join interviews & editorial and be featured on Caproasia.com or join Investments, Private Wealth, Family Office events. Contact us at [email protected] or [email protected]

Caproasia.com | The leading source of data, research, information & resource for financial professionals, investment managers, professional investors, family offices & advisors to institutions, billionaires, UHNWs & HNWs. Covering capital markets, investments and private wealth in Asia. How do you invest $3 million to $300 million? How do you manage $20 million to $3 billion of assets?



Quick Links


2021 Data Release
2020 List of Private Banks in Hong Kong
2020 List of Private Banks in Singapore
2020 Top 10 Largest Family Office
2020 Top 10 Largest Multi-Family Offices
2020 Report: Hong Kong Private Banks & Asset Mgmt - $4.49 Trillion
2020 Report: Singapore Asset Mgmt - $3.48 Trillion AUM


For Investors | Professionals | Executives
Latest data, reports, insights, news, events & programs
Everyday at 2 pm
Direct to your inbox
Save 2 to 8 hours per week. Organised for success

Register Below

For CEOs, Heads, Senior Management, Market Heads, Desk Heads, Financial Professionals, Investment Managers, Asset Managers, Fund Managers, Hedge Funds, Boutique Funds, Analysts, Advisors, Wealth Managers, Private Bankers, Family Offices, Investment Bankers, Private Equity, Institutional Investors, Professional Investors

Get Ahead in 60 Seconds. Join 10,000 +
Save 2 to 8 hours weekly. Organised for Success.

Sign Up / Register


    InvestorProfessionalFamily OfficeExecutive


    SubscriptionMembershipEvents


    Professional InvestorPrivate WealthFamily OfficePrivate BankingWealth ManagementInvestmentsAlternativesPrivate MarketsCapital MarketsESG & SICEO & EntrepreneursTax, Legal & RisksHNW & UHNWs Insights










    Web links may be disabled on mobile for security.
    Please click on desktop.










    Caproasia Users

    • Manage $20 million to $3 billion of assets
    • Invest $3 million to $300 million
    • Advise institutions, billionaires, UHNWs & HNWs

    Caproasia Platforms | 11,000 Investors & Advisors

    Monthly Roundtable & Networking

    Family Office Programs

    The 2024 Investment Day

    • March 2024 - Hong Kong
    • March 2024 - Singapore
    • June 2024 - Hong Kong
    • June 2024 - Singapore
    • Sept 2024 - Hong Kong
    • Sept 2024 - Singapore
    • Visit: The Investment Day | Register: Click here

    Caproasia Summits

    Contact Us

    For Enquiries, Membership
    [email protected], [email protected]

    For Listing, Subscription
    [email protected], [email protected]

    For Press Release, send to:
    [email protected]

    For Events & Webinars
    [email protected]

    For Media Kit, Advertising, Sponsorships, Partnerships
    [email protected]

    For Research, Data, Surveys, Reports
    [email protected]

    For General Enquiries
    [email protected]





    Caproasia | Driving the future of Asia
    a financial information technology co.
    since 2014




    Previous articleHong Kong Exchange Launches Core Climate Carbon Marketplace, One-Stop Solution for Carbon Credit Trading, Custody & Settlement
    Next articleHong Kong SFC Bans China Galaxy International Securities Broker Tang Shiyi for 10 Months for Violating Staff Dealing Policy, No Approval to Setup Personal Trading Accounts & Executed 148 Trades Totalling $216,000
    Caproasia.com covering capital markets, investments and private wealth in Asia. Our users manage, advise & invest $25 trillion assets in Asia