Registration of Hedge Fund Managers under Collective Investment Schemes Control Act, 2002 required by 30 September 2015: Summary of application requirements and process

16th July 2015 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Registration of Hedge Fund Managers under Collective Investment Schemes Control Act, 2002 required by 30 September 2015: Summary of application requirements and process

In order to continue operating, current Hedge Fund Managers in South Africa have until 30 September 2015 to lodge their applications with the Financial Services Board (FSB) in order to be registered as managers of collective investment schemes in hedge funds.

This comes after the Minister of Finance declared hedge funds to be collective investment schemes under the Collective Investment Schemes Control Act, 2002 (CISCA) on 25 February 2015. According to the FSB, as at 22 June 2015 no hedge funds have lodged registration applications.

Failure to register will constitute a contravention of CISCA and Hedge Fund Managers could be subject to enforcement action by the FSB.  This could include a fine of up to ZAR10 million or imprisonment for a period not exceeding 10 years, or both, and could jeopardise a fund’s continued operation.

How to register if you are a South African Hedge Fund Manager?

How to register if you are a foreign Hedge Fund Manager promoting, or wanting to promote, a hedge fund in SA?

Applicable Registration Fee

The application fee for registration as a Hedge Fund Manager is currently ZAR58 200.00 (including one portfolio), while the fee for approval of each additional portfolio is currently ZAR20 980.00.

To access Board Notice 257 of 2013, the application forms and other necessary documents, please click here

For further queries or assistance with the registration of a hedge fund, please contact Francisco Khoza on f.khoza@bowman.co.za or (011) 669 9308.