Corporations Amendment (Mutual Recognition of Securities Offers) Regulation 2014 (175 of 2014)
Schedule 1 Amendments commencing 1 December 2014
Corporations Regulations 2001
5 Subregulation 8.2.02(1)
Repeal the subregulation, substitute:
(1) For section 1200E of the Act, the statements set out in subregulation (1A) are prescribed for a recognised offer made under the Securities Act 1978 of New Zealand and the Securities (Mutual Recognition of Securities Offerings - Australia) Regulations 2008 of New Zealand.
(1A) For subregulation (1) the statements are:
(a) this offer to Australian investors is a recognised offer made under Australian and New Zealand law. In Australia, this is Chapter 8 of the Corporations Act 2001 and Regulations. In New Zealand, this is Part 5 of the Securities Act 1978 of New Zealand and the Securities (Mutual Recognition of Securities Offerings - Australia) Regulations 2008 of New Zealand; and
(b) this offer and the content of the offer document are principally governed by New Zealand, rather than Australian, law. In the main, the Securities Act 1978 of New Zealand and the Securities Regulations 2009 of New Zealand set out how the offer must be made.
(1B) For section 1200E of the Act, the statements set out in subregulation (1C) are prescribed for a recognised offer made under the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 of New Zealand and the Financial Markets Conduct Regulations 2014 of New Zealand.
(1C) For subregulation (1B) the statements are:
(a) this offer to Australian investors is a recognised offer made under Australian and New Zealand law. In Australia, this is Chapter 8 of the Corporations Act 2001 and Regulations. In New Zealand, this is Subpart 6 of Part 9 of the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 of New Zealand and the Financial Markets Conduct Regulations 2014 of New Zealand; and
(b) this offer and the content of the offer document are principally governed by New Zealand, rather than Australian, law. In the main, the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 of New Zealand and the Financial Markets Conduct Regulations 2014 of New Zealand set out how the offer must be made.
(1D) For section 1200E of the Act, the following statements are prescribed for a recognised offer made under the New Zealand legislation mentioned in subregulation (1) or (1B):
(a) there are differences in how securities and financial products are regulated under New Zealand, as opposed to Australian, law. For example, the disclosure of fees for managed investment schemes is different under New Zealand law;
(b) the rights, remedies and compensation arrangements available to Australian investors in New Zealand securities and financial products may differ from the rights, remedies and compensation arrangements for Australian securities and financial products;
(c) both the Australian and New Zealand securities regulators have enforcement responsibilities in relation to this offer. If you need to make a complaint about this offer, please contact the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). The Australian and New Zealand regulators will work together to settle your complaint;
(d) the taxation treatment of New Zealand securities and financial products is not the same as that for Australian securities and products;
(e) if you are uncertain about whether this investment is appropriate for you, you should seek the advice of an appropriately qualified financial advisor.