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The Investment Dealer licence as issued by the Financial Services Commission in Mauritius is getting increasing popularity among many of the Brokerage Houses worldwide. Application for Investment Dealer licence must be made under the structure of a Global Business Company (GBC) and licence is granted subject to the approval of the Financial Services Commission. The Securities Act 2005 coupled with the the Securities (licensing) Rules 2007 remain the main legal framework governing the provisions and setting the parameters within which a GBC with an Investment Dealer licence can operate.
The Securities (licensing) Rules 2007 clearly set out the activities authorized to be carried out under an Investment Dealer licence:
Type of Licence | Authorised to: |
Investment Dealer (Full Service) Can be with or without underwriting |
– Act as an intermediary in the execution of securities transactions for clients; – Trade in securities as principal with the intention of reselling these securities to the public; – Underwrite or distribute securities on behalf of an issuer or a holder of securities; – Give investment advice which is ancillary to the normal course of his business activities; and – Manage portfolios of clients |
Investment Dealer (Broker) |
– Execute orders for clients; – Manage portfolios of clients; and – Give advice on securities transactions to clients – Give advice on securities transactions through printed materials or any other means |
Investment Dealer (Discount Broker) | – Execute orders for clients without giving advice |
Note: Need to ensure that the company has at all times two officers based full time and who are conversant with the operations of an investment broker.
NOTE: The above are the standard documents which are normally requested by the Financial Services Commission (FSC) but given that each application is dealt with on a case-to-case basis, additional information may be requested by the FSC upon review. If the promoters of the proposed company already have investment-related licence in some other jurisdictions, then this will definitely act as an advantage for the review of the application.
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