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Canadian securities regulators approve requirements on use of client brokerage commissions [CSA]

  • Date:

    2009-10-06
  • Number:

    2009/53

Toronto - The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) today announced the approval of National Instrument 23-102 Use of Client Brokerage Commissions  and related Companion Policy 23-102CP.  NI 23-102 clarifies the obligations of advisers and registered dealers when advisers obtain goods and services other than order execution in connection with client brokerage commissions, and also introduces new disclosure requirements for advisers.

“It is extremely important that advisers take appropriate steps to ensure that they don’t place their interests ahead of those of their clients and that they provide their clients with proper disclosure where appropriate,” said Jean St-Gelais, Chair of the CSA and President and Chief Executive Officer of the Autorité des marchés financiers. 

In addition, on October 9, 2009, the CSA plans to publish for comment, consequential amendments to investment fund prospectus disclosure forms:  Form 81-101F2 Contents of Annual Information Form under National Instrument 81-101 Mutual Fund Prospectus Disclosure; and Form 41-101F2 Information Required in an Investment Fund Prospectus under National Instrument 41-101 General Prospectus Requirements.
 
The purpose of the proposed form amendments will be to ensure consistency between the disclosure requirements under NI 23-102 relating to client brokerage commissions and similar disclosure prescribed for investment funds.  NI 23-102 will replace OSC Policy 1.9 Use by dealers of brokerage commissions as payment for goods or services other than order execution services (“Soft Dollar” Deals), and the Autorité des marchés financiers Policy Statement Q-20 of the same name.  Pending necessary approvals, NI 23-102 is expected to come into force in all jurisdictions on June 30, 2010.

NI 23-102 is available on various CSA members’ websites.  The proposed form amendments will be available on the various CSA members’ websites on October 9, 2009, and the comment period for the Form Amendments will end on January 7, 2010.

The CSA, the council of the securities regulators of Canada’s provinces and territories,
co-ordinates and harmonizes regulation for the Canadian capital markets.

For more information:

 

Carolyn Shaw-Rimmington   
Ontario Securities Commission
416-593-2361
 
  

Sylvain  Théberge
Autorité des marchés financiers
514-940-2176
 
 

Mark Dickey      
Alberta Securities Commission   
403-297-4481      
 
Ken Gracey
British Columbia Securities Commission
604-899-6577
 
Ainsley Cunningham     
Manitoba Securities Commission   
204-945-4733      
 
Wendy Connors-Beckett
New Brunswick Securities Commission
506-643-7745
 
Natalie MacLellan     
Nova Scotia Securities Commission   
902-424-8586

Barbara Shourounis
Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission
306-787-5842
 

Janice Callbeck       
PEI Securities Office      
Office of the Attorney General    
902-368-6288
 
Doug Connolly
Financial Services Regulation Div.
Newfoundland and Labrador
709-729-2594
 

Fred Pretorius      
Yukon Securities Registry     
867-667-5225   
 

Louis Arki
Nunavut Securities Office 
867-975-6587
 
Donn MacDougall
Northwest Territories
Securities Office
867-920-8984