Corporations Regulations 2001

SCHEDULE 10 - DISCLOSURE OF FEES AND OTHER COSTS  

(regulations 7.9.16K , 7.9.16M and 7.9.16N )


Modifying legislative instruments

PART 2 - FEES AND COSTS TEMPLATE, EXAMPLE OF ANNUAL FEES AND COSTS AND CONSUMER ADVISORY WARNING FOR PRODUCT DISCLOSURE STATEMENTS  

Division 4A - Defined fees for superannuation products  

209A  

209A   Defined fees for superannuation products  


The following definitions must be included for a superannuation product under the heading " Defined fees " :
Activity fees

A fee is an activity fee if:

  • (a) the fee relates to costs incurred by the trustee [OR the trustees] of the superannuation entity that are directly related to an activity of the trustee [OR the trustees] :
  • (i) that is engaged in at the request, or with the consent, of a member; or
  • (ii) that relates to a member and is required by law; and
  • (b) those costs are not otherwise charged as an administration fee, an investment fee, a buy-sell spread, a switching fee, an advice fee or an insurance fee.
  • Administration fees

    An administration fee is a fee that relates to the administration or operation of the superannuation entity and includes costs incurred by the trustee [OR the trustees] of the entity that:

  • (a) relate to the administration or operation of the entity; and
  • (b) are not otherwise charged as an investment fee, a buy-sell spread, a switching fee, an activity fee, an advice fee or an insurance fee.
  • Advice fees

    A fee is an advice fee if:

  • (a) the fee relates directly to costs incurred by the trustee [OR the trustees] of the superannuation entity because of the provision of financial product advice to a member by:
  • (i) a trustee of the entity; or
  • (ii) another person acting as an employee of, or under an arrangement with, the trustee [OR the trustees] of the entity; and
  • (b) those costs are not otherwise charged as an administration fee, an investment fee, a switching fee, an activity fee or an insurance fee.
  • Buy-sell spreads

    A buy-sell spread is a fee to recover transaction costs incurred by the trustee [OR the trustees] of the superannuation entity in relation to the sale and purchase of assets of the entity.

    Exit fees

    An exit fee is a fee, other than a buy-sell spread, that relates to the disposal of all or part of a member ' s interests in a superannuation entity.

    Indirect cost ratio

    The indirect cost ratio ( ICR ), for a MySuper product or an investment option offered by a superannuation entity, is the ratio of the total of the indirect costs for the MySuper product or investment option, to the total average net assets of the superannuation entity attributed to the MySuper product or investment option.

    Note: A dollar-based fee deducted directly from a member ' s account is not included in the indirect cost ratio.

    Investment fees

    An investment fee is a fee that relates to the investment of the assets of a superannuation entity and includes:

  • (a) fees in payment for the exercise of care and expertise in the investment of those assets (including performance fees); and
  • (b) costs incurred by the trustee [OR the trustees] of the entity that:
  • (i) relate to the investment of assets of the entity; and
  • (ii) are not otherwise charged as an administration fee, a buy-sell spread, a switching fee, an activity fee, an advice fee or an insurance fee.
  • Switching fees

    A switching fee is a fee to recover the costs of switching all or part of a member ' s interest in the superannuation entity from one class of beneficial interest in the entity to another.




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