Global Finance & Business Leaders at the Asian Financial Forum Hong Kong in 2017 / Credits: Caproasia
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.










Reminder: Hong Kong SFC to Launch Investor Identification on 20th March 2023, Investors Must Agree to Information Disclosure to Buy Securities or OTC in Hong Kong 

3rd March 2023| Hong Kong

Reminder: Hong Hong Securities & Futures Commission (SFC) is launching the Hong Kong Investor Identification Regime (HKIDR) on 20th March 2023, with investors must agree to information disclosure to buy securities or OTC (Over-the-counter) securities in Hong Kong.  Hong Kong SFC: “Client consent is needed in order for intermediaries to comply with the SFC’s requirements and relevant data privacy laws, including the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance. The SFC would like to remind investors to respond to the request from their intermediaries as soon as possible. After the implementation of the HKIDR, if investors do not provide the required consent, they will only be allowed to sell existing securities holdings but not to buy securities on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (SEHK).”  Julia Leung, Hong Kong SFC CEO: “The launch of the investor identification regime is in line with international practices.  Regulators will have real-time information about investor identity for securities orders. This will no doubt strengthen our market surveillance capability, uphold market integrity and bolster investor confidence.”   See latest reminder & previous announcements below:

” Reminder: Hong Kong SFC to Launch Investor Identification on 20th March 2023, Investors Must Agree to Information Disclosure to Buy Securities or OTC in Hong Kong “

 



- 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





 

Reminder 2nd March 2023: The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) reminds the investing public that the Hong Kong investor identification regime (HKIDR) (Note 1) will commence on 20th March 2023. Investors who have not yet responded to their intermediaries’ requests for consent to transferring their client identification information should do so promptly.  Under the HKIDR and Hong Kong’s data privacy laws, including the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance, intermediaries need to obtain individual clients’ express consent to submitting their identification information to the SFC and the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (SEHK). The information is encrypted in the data repository and accessible only to authorised personnel of the SFC and SEHK. Intermediaries have generally requested clients to provide this consent and update their identification information.  After the launch of HKIDR, individual investors who have not provided this consent will only be able to sell their securities holdings on SEHK but not buy additional securities. Details of the HKIDR requirements can be found in the “Information for investors” section of the SFC’s dedicated HKIDR webpage.

 

 

Hong Kong SFC to Launch Investor Identification on 20th March 2023, Investors Must Agree to Information Disclosure to Buy Securities or OTC in Hong Kong

Global Finance & Business Leaders at the Asian Financial Forum Hong Kong in 2017 / Credits: Caproasia

15th December 2022 – Hong Hong Securities & Futures Commission (SFC) is launching the Hong Kong Investor Identification Regime (HKIDR) on 20th March 2023, with investors must agree to information disclosure to buy securities or OTC (Over-the-counter) securities in Hong Kong.  Hong Kong SFC: “Client consent is needed in order for intermediaries to comply with the SFC’s requirements and relevant data privacy laws, including the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance. The SFC would like to remind investors to respond to the request from their intermediaries as soon as possible. After the implementation of the HKIDR, if investors do not provide the required consent, they will only be allowed to sell existing securities holdings but not to buy securities on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (SEHK).”

Ashley Alder, Hong Kong SFC CEO: “The launch of the investor identification regime will be a significant milestone in Hong Kong’s securities market. By enabling effective and timely surveillance, the regime will reinforce market integrity and promote investor confidence, which are vital pillars for Hong Kong as a world-class international financial centre.”

For Intermediaries: “It should be noted that upon the launch of the HKIDR, Relevant Regulated Intermediaries (RRIs) are required to tag the relevant Broker-to-Client Assigned Number (BCAN) to every on-exchange order and off-exchange trade reportable to the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (SEHK). Orders or trades without BCANs or with BCANs in an incorrect format will be rejected.  RRIs are reminded that they should have obtained all written or other forms of express consent from each individual client regarding the collection, storage, processing and use of personal data in relation to such client’s BCANs and CIDs under the HKIDR in accordance with the SFC’s requirements and all applicable data privacy laws including the PDPO.”

Background – In August 2021, the SFC issued consultation conclusions on proposals to introduce an investor identification regime (HKIDR) at trading level for the securities market in Hong Kong and an over-the-counter securities transaction reporting regime (OTCR) for shares listed on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong (SEHK).  Under the HKIDR, relevant licensed corporations and registered institutions1 will have to assign a Broker-Client Assigned Number (BCAN) to each of their clients and tag the BCAN to their clients’ securities orders. They will also have to submit to SEHK’s data repository the identification data (ie, names and identity document information) of clients placing securities orders on SEHK or who conduct off-exchange trades reportable to SEHK.  Separately, information about OTC securities transactions in ordinary shares and real estate investment trusts listed on SEHK as well as deposits and withdrawals of physical share certificates will be reported to the SFC under the OTCR.

 

 

Hong Kong SFC Announcements

1) SFC to launch investor identification regime in March 2023

12th Dec 2022 – The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) today announced that the investor identification regime for the securities market in Hong Kong (HKIDR) (Note 1) will be launched on 20 March 2023.

After issuing the Consultation Conclusions Paper in August 2021 on proposals to implement the HKIDR, the SFC has been closely monitoring market readiness by conducting three rounds of survey (Note 2). The survey results indicate that significant progress has been made to prepare for the implementation, but some intermediaries may need more time to obtain from individual clients the necessary consent to the collection, storage, processing and use of personal data under the HKIDR, and update client identification information. Given the above, the SFC has decided to launch the HKIDR on 20 March 2023.

Client consent is needed in order for intermediaries to comply with the SFC’s requirements and relevant data privacy laws, including the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance. The SFC would like to remind investors to respond to the request from their intermediaries as soon as possible. After the implementation of the HKIDR, if investors do not provide the required consent, they will only be allowed to sell existing securities holdings but not to buy securities on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (SEHK). For details of the HKIDR regime, investors may refer to the “Information for investors” section of the SFC’s dedicated webpage.

“The launch of the investor identification regime will be a significant milestone in Hong Kong’s securities market,” said Mr Ashley Alder, the SFC’s Chief Executive Officer. “By enabling effective and timely surveillance, the regime will reinforce market integrity and promote investor confidence, which are vital pillars for Hong Kong as a world-class international financial centre.”

Notes:

  1. Upon the launch of the HKIDR, relevant licensed corporations and registered institutions are required to tag Broker-to-Client Assigned Numbers (BCANs) to securities orders to be executed on SEHK (or off-exchange trades reportable to it), and submit to SEHK’s data repository the names and identity document information of their clients.
  2. The three rounds of HKIDR readiness survey were conducted in January, June and September 2022 respectively.

 

2) Circular to Intermediaries – Launch of the Hong Kong Investor Identification Regime

12th Dec 2022 – Reference is made to the Circular dated 23 September 2022 regarding the Hong Kong Investor Identification Regime (HKIDR).

Timeline of the Implementation

The SFC issued the Consultation Conclusions Paper in August 2021 on proposals to implement the HKIDR and asked market participants to start preparing for the implementation of the HKIDR. Immediately after, the SFC set up a HKIDR dedicated webpage and issued circulars to facilitate the preparation work of Relevant Regulated Intermediaries1 (RRIs). We have been closely monitoring market readiness for the implementation of the HKIDR by conducting three rounds of survey2.  While significant progress has been made to prepare for the implementation, the survey results indicated that some RRIs may need more time to update client identification information and obtain express consent from individual clients for the use of their personal data under the HKIDR. Taking account of the above, the SFC has decided to provide more time for the industry’s preparation and now announces to launch the HKIDR on 20 March 2023.

It should be noted that upon the launch of the HKIDR, RRIs are required to tag the relevant Broker-to-Client Assigned Number (BCAN) to every on-exchange order and off-exchange trade reportable to the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (SEHK). Orders or trades without BCANs or with BCANs in an incorrect format will be rejected.

 

Submission of BCAN-CID Mapping File

Following the successful completion of market rehearsals, RRIs will be allowed to submit the real BCAN and client identification data (CID) of their clients in the BCAN-CID Mapping File to SEHK via SEHK’s Electronic Communication Platform (ECP) web interface and/or ECP (SFTP) interface commencing on 19 December 2022. RRIs should submit the latest BCAN-CID mapping data to SEHK, whenever available, from 19 December 2022 onwards prior to the launch of the HKIDR on 20 March 2023. Please refer to HKEX’s Circular dated 12 December 2022 for details of requirements.

 

Compliance with applicable data privacy law including Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance (PDPO)

RRIs are reminded that they should have obtained all written or other forms of express consent from each individual client regarding the collection, storage, processing and use of personal data in relation to such client’s BCANs and CIDs under the HKIDR in accordance with the SFC’s requirements and all applicable data privacy laws including the PDPO. Please refer to the SFC’s Circular dated 13 September 2021 for details.

RRIs are also reminded that they should submit the BCAN-CID Mapping File containing BCAN and CID of their clients to SEHK’s data repository before a cut-off time on or before the previous trading day prescribed by SEHK, otherwise their clients will not be allowed to place buy orders on the trading day, except for new clients who wish to trade on the day of account opening or dormant clients3 whose accounts become re-activated on the day of entering into a trade, in which case RRIs may submit the BCAN-CID Mapping File containing such client’s BCAN and CID to SEHK’s data repository by a deadline on the trading day prescribed by SEHK.

Securities and Futures Commission

1  RRIs refer to SFC-licensed corporations and registered institutions subject to the HKIDR pursuant to paragraph 5.6 of the SFC’s Code of Conduct for Persons Licensed by or Registered with the SFC as set out in the Appendix C to the SFC’s consultation conclusions paper issued in August 2021.

2  The three rounds of HKIDR readiness survey were conducted in January, June and September 2022 respectively.

3  For the purpose of the HKIDR, dormant clients refer to clients whose trading accounts have been inactive for at least 24 months since the last trade (irrespective of account balance or fund movements).

Click here to download the document

 

3) Investor Identification and OTC Securities Transactions Reporting

Updated 12th Dec 2022 – In August 2021, the SFC issued consultation conclusions on proposals to introduce an investor identification regime (HKIDR) at trading level for the securities market in Hong Kong and an over-the-counter securities transaction reporting regime (OTCR) for shares listed on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong (SEHK).

Under the HKIDR, relevant licensed corporations and registered institutions1 will have to assign a Broker-Client Assigned Number (BCAN) to each of their clients and tag the BCAN to their clients’ securities orders. They will also have to submit to SEHK’s data repository the identification data (ie, names and identity document information) of clients placing securities orders on SEHK or who conduct off-exchange trades reportable to SEHK.

Separately, information about OTC securities transactions in ordinary shares and real estate investment trusts listed on SEHK as well as deposits and withdrawals of physical share certificates will be reported to the SFC under the OTCR.

The HKIDR is expected to be launched in the later part of Q4 2022 at the earliest and the OTCR in the later part of Q2 2023 at the earliest, subject to the market’s completion of system testing and rehearsals.

This page provides information to help the industry prepare for the implementation of the two regimes.

 

Information for market participants

 

Information for investors

Circulars

Questions

Survey 

Note 1 – Please refer to the consultation conclusions paper for an explanation of what constitutes “relevant licensed corporations and registered institutions” (i.e. Relevant Regulated Intermediaries) under the HKIDR and OTCR.

Note 2 – Disclaimer and Reminder

This video provides information of a general nature which is not based on a consideration of specific circumstances. Furthermore, it is not intended to cover all requirements which are applicable to you and your firm. Accordingly, it should not be regarded as a substitute for seeking detailed advice from your own professional adviser in any specific case.

The SFC is the owner of the copyright and any other rights of this video. It may not be reproduced for or distributed to third parties, or used for commercial purposes, without the SFC’s prior written consent.

If you encounter difficulties loading the video, we recommend that you view with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.




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 articleChina Charged Former China Merchants Bank President Tian Huiyu for Bribery & Insider Trading, Arrested in October 2022 for Bribes & Power Abuse
    Next articleUBS Lost Appeal to London Court of Appeal to Dismiss $500 Million Lawsuit by Chinese Billionaire Guo Wengui & His Firm Ace Decade, UBS Force-Sell Haitong Securities in Margin Call During 2015 Market Rout
    Caproasia.com covering capital markets, investments and private wealth in Asia. Our users manage, advise & invest $25 trillion assets in Asia