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RSP regulation body armour or noose?
2
Some context
  • The new environment, post GFC -
  • The focus on mis-selling and investor protection
  • Re-shaping the market (smoothing the playing
    field)
  • Is there product regulation now?
  • The new environment is the new normal

3
Some issues
  • Product?
  • Market?
  • Infrastructure production and sales?
  • After-sales service?
  • How does that all fit with your global structure?

4
Some practicalities
  • Product what is caught?
  • Market Is your market truly retail?
    Identifying your real market - grannies or
    corporates/institutions - and keeping an eye on
    them
  • Infrastructure
  • Production - What do you tell the investor?
    KFS/PHS
  • Sales - Distribution arrangements selecting
    them and pinning them down (contrast with PWM)
    the manufacturer/distributor divide
  • Selling to a granny Fees, gifts, initial fact
    sheet, assessing knowledge
  • What are investors being told about the product?
  • After-sales service cooling off, market making

5
Alan Ewins
  • Alan Ewins is Head of Allen Overy's  APAC
    Regulatory Group, based in Hong Kong. He is
    qualified in Hong Kong and England Wales. He
    established the Group in 1995. He played a
    significant part in the launch of the Hong Kong
    TraHK Fund, and, in addition to his work in Hong
    Kong, has worked in the London office of Allen
    Overy, on a wide range of regulatory and funds
    matters.
  • His experience includes advising numerous
    financial institutions on a wide range of
    regulatory, risk management and compliance
    issues, on the regulatory aspects of sales and
    purchases of companies and businesses, on
    regulatory dispute resolution and on establishing
    and offering interests in collective investment
    schemes. He has advised on a wide range of
    exchange-related matters, including stock options
    trading. He has also advised on a broad range of
    matters relating to the regulatory aspects of
    derivatives and commodities trading in Hong Kong.
    He will be sitting on panels in Hong Kong, Tokyo
    and Sydney as part of ISDA's 2010 Asian regional
    conference, discussing on global regulatory
    reform.
  • He is a member of the International Securities
    Regulation Committee of the International Law
    Association.
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