SC unveils further relief measures for capital market licensed entities

PETALING JAYA: The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) has announced further relief measures, which will immediately benefit 231 licensed entities, 30 registered audit firms and 9,663 licensed individuals.

These measures, which aim to ease the cost burden of capital market participants, complement the wider relief effort under the Economic Stimulus Package 2020 (ESP 2020) announced by the government on Feb 27.

The new relief measures are, firstly, waiver of the SC’s annual licensing fees for 2020 on the core regulated activity of all Capital Markets Services Licence (CMSL) entities with pretax profit of RM5 million or less during financial year 2019. A qualifying CMSL entity who has already made the payment prior to this announcement will be offered a credit to offset next year’s licensing fees.

Secondly, waiver of the annual licensing fees for the year 2020 for all individual CMSL holders and Capital Markets Services Representative’s Licence (CMSRL) holders. A qualifying CMSRL holder who has already made the payment prior to this announcement will be offered a credit to offset next year’s licensing fees.

Thirdly, reduction of the minimum Continuing Professional Education (CPE) requirements to 10 CPE points from the current 20 CPE points effective July 1, 2020 for a period of 12 months for all CMSRL holders and employees of registered persons.

Fourthly, reduction of the minimum training requirements to three days from the current five days effective July 1, 2020 for a period of 12 months for trading representatives and marketing representatives.

Fifthly, one-off training subsidy for existing registered firms of Audit Oversight Board with less than 10 audit partners, up to RM30,000 per firm for approved training programmes conducted by the Malaysian Institute of Certified Public Accountants.

SC chairman Datuk Syed Zaid Albar said the unprecedented scale of challenges faced today demands measured responses that offer relief in the short term and support for longer term recovery.

“The SC is constantly monitoring the situation and weighing all available options. We would like to assure all market participants that the capital markets will continue to function to support the Malaysian economy,” he said in a statement.

Earlier, the government had, through ESP 2020, announced that both the SC and Bursa Malaysia have agreed to waive all listing related fees for a period of 12 months for companies with market capitalisation of less than RM500 million seeking listing on the Main Market, as well as for companies seeking to list on the LEAP and ACE Markets. Further details of these measures will be announced by Bursa Malaysia separately.

The SC is closely monitoring ongoing developments at both the global and domestic fronts and will take all necessary measures, as appropriate, to support an orderly market.

In a statement last week, the SC and Bursa Malaysia reiterated the need for markets to remain open to ensure continued and reliable access to the Malaysian capital market, which is vital for immediate and long-term market confidence.

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