THE CORPORATIONS LAW

CHAPTER 6D - FUNDRAISING

PART 6D.2 - DISCLOSURE TO INVESTORS ABOUT SECURITIES

Division 5 - Procedure for offering securities

SECTION 721   OFFER MUST BE MADE IN, OR ACCOMPANIED BY, THE DISCLOSURE DOCUMENT  

721(1)  Offers using prospectus alone.  

Offers of securities for which a prospectus is being used must be made in, or accompanied by, the prospectus unless subsection (2) allows a profile statement to be used instead.

Note 1:

Subsection 727(1) makes it an offence to make an offer of securities unless the offer is made in or accompanied by the disclosure document and subsection 723(1) makes it an offence to issue securities unless they are applied for on a form that was issued in or together with the disclosure document.

Note 2: Section 736 makes it an offence to make unsolicited offers in a way that amounts to securities hawking.

Note 3: Section 728 makes it an offence for a person to offer securities if the disclosure document is deficient in a way that is material from the point of view of an investor.

721(2)  Offers using prospectus and profile statement.  

An offer of securities may be made in, or accompanied by, a profile statement if:

(a)  under subsection 709(3), ASIC has approved the making of offers of that kind with a profile statement instead of a prospectus; and

(b)  the profile statement complies with the requirements specified in ASIC approval.

721(3)  [No charge for copies]  

If the offer that is made to a person is made in or accompanied by a profile statement, the person making the offer must give the person a copy of the prospectus free of charge if the person asks for it.

721(4)  Offers using offer information statement.  

Offers for which an offer information statement is being used must be made in, or accompanied by, the offer information statement.

Note 1:

Subsection 727(1) makes it an offence to make an offer of securities unless the offer is made in or accompanied by the disclosure document and subsection 723(1) makes it an offence to issue securities unless they are applied for on a form that was issued in or together with the disclosure document.

Note 2:

Section 736 makes it an offence to make unsolicited offers in a way that amounts to securities hawking.

Note 3:

Section 728 makes it an offence for a person to offer securities if the disclosure document is deficient in a way that is material from the point of view of an investor.


 

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