Corporations Regulations 2001
[ CCH Note: Pursuant to the Corporations Amendment Regulations 2001 (No 4) (SR 2001 No 319) effective 11 March 2002, Chapter 7 (Securities) comprising reg 7.1.01 - 7.15.01 and Chapter 8 (The futures industry) comprising reg 8.1.01 - 8.7.03 are replaced by a new Chapter 7 (Financial services and markets) comprising reg 7.1.01 - 7.12.01. As the subject matter of the new Chapter 7 relates to the new financial services reform regime, " inserted " has been used in the history notes for each provision, and all references to the former provisions have been removed.]
Modifying legislative instruments: The application of Pt 7.9 is affected by the ASIC Corporations (Disclosure of Fees and Costs) Instrument 2019/1070.
For other legislative instruments or class orders before 1 January 2022 that affect the application of Pt 7.9, please consult the legislative instruments or class orders directly. These are reproduced in the regulatory-resources section of the company-law practice area in CCH iKnowConnect.
For paragraph 1017D(5)(g) of the Act, a periodic statement for a holder of a financial product must include the following details about the margin lending facility:
(a) the outstanding loan amount;
(b) the loan credit limit;
(c) the current interest rate, and any changes to the interest rate since the last statement was provided;
(d) an itemised list of the property by which the credit is secured, including:
(i) the value of each item used for calculating the current LVR; and
(ii) the loan to value ratio (if any) of each property item listed;
(e) a summary of the loan to security ratios, showing separately:
(i) the allowable loan to security ratio; and
(ii) the maximum loan to security ratio, including any buffer allowed under the terms of the facility; and
(iii) the current LVR;
(f) a summary of all transactions affecting the margin lending facility during the reporting period.
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