Wealth Management
Trust Training Certificate (TTC) - Unit 20: Collective Investment Schemes – Part 2 Public Offering Arrangements (8th Cohort)
Overview
This eCourse will be accessible until 8 June 2024.
This is Unit 20 of the training programme in pursuing the “Trust Training Certificate”.
This eCourse is developed based on the recorded webinar session of Unit 20 held on 29 April 2021. Please note that the study guide and materials for this eCourse align with those supplied for the June 2024 TTC Part B Examination through the enrolment link, both reflecting the April 2021 version.
It consists of one module – Module 29: Collective Investment Schemes – Part 2 Public Offering Arrangements.
Objective
On completion of the course, you will be able to:
1. Explain the differences between Unit Trusts ("UT"), Open-ended Fund Companies ("OFC") and Mutual Funds ("MF")
2. List the parties required for these three types of public Collective Investment Schemes
3. Explain in depth the role of Trustees
4. Describe in overview the role of the other parties
5. Understand the regulatory regimes in HK for UT’s and OFC’s
6. Know offshore jurisdiction licensing regimes for funds
7. Understand the basic concepts of Undertaking for Collective Investment in Transferable Scheme ("UCITS") and Mutual Recognition of Funds Arrangements ("MRF")
Content
Module 29: Collective Investment Schemes - Part 2 public Arrangements
In regard to Unit Trusts (“UT”), Mutual Funds (“MF”) and Open-ended Fund Companies (“OFC”):
1. Differences between UT, MF & OFC and HK’s regime (Code on Unit Trust & Mutual Funds, OFC Code)
2. Parties to each
(a) Trustee
(b) Director
(c) Distributor
(d) Investment manager / investment advisor
(e) Custodian / sub-custodian
3. Roles, responsibilities of trustee with overview of other parties
4. Regulations and regulatory requirements
5. An overview of non-HK funds (such as the Cayman Islands, Luxembourg and Ireland) which are offered to the HK public.
Who should attend
The course is primarily targeted to those who would like to pursue “Trust Training Certificate” in order to apply for the Hong Kong Trustees’ Association Certified Trust Practitioner™ designation.
It is also relevant to those who would like to gain a solid understanding of the course subject matter and / or those who plan to enter the Trust industry sector.
Details
Click here if you wish to register for full Part B Stream 2 training programme and examination.