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SC REMINDS UNLISTED PUBLIC COMPANIES TO COMPLY WITH GUIDELINES, LAWS

26/01/2021 12:20 PM

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 26 -- The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) today reminded unlisted public companies (UPCs) seeking to raise funds from members of the public to comply with the Capital Markets and Services Act 2007 (CMSA) and relevant guidelines, especially when the offer is made to retail investors.

In a statement today, the regulator said it had received an increasing number of queries and complaints pertaining to UPCs offering their shares, including preference shares, to both retail and sophisticated investors.

In certain cases, the shares are marketed or offered through phone calls, followed by one-on-one meetings with agents of the UPC.

The SC said under the CMSA, a prospectus must be issued when shares of a UPC are offered to retail investors.

“The said prospectus will also need to be registered with the SC. UPCs are not required to issue a prospectus only when the shares are issued wholly to sophisticated investors described or set out under Schedules 6 and 7 of the CMSA.

“Sophisticated investors include high net worth individuals (with net asset threshold of RM3 million, excluding the value of primary residence), high net worth entities and accredited investors,” it said.

The SC has also reminded UPCs that offering of shares to retail investors without a prospectus is a serious breach under the CMSA and a person found liable may be punished with a fine not exceeding RM10 million or imprisonment not exceeding 10 years, or both.

While the CMSA does not mandate the issuance of an information memorandum (IM), UPCs that issue an IM for offering of their shares to sophisticated investors are required to deposit the said IM with the SC.

“UPCs are also expected to make clear in the IM that while the IM is deposited with the SC, the SC’s approval is not required for the offering of the shares referred to in the IM,” it said.

The regulator said UPCs have a duty to provide all relevant information to investors, including sophisticated investors, to enable them to make an informed assessment, including the merits of investing in the shares of the UPCs and the extent of the risks involved.

“Before investing in shares of a UPC, investors should ask for and review the contents of the registered prospectus or IM to understand the nature and risks of their investment, especially how their investments will be utilised by the UPC.

“They should also conduct their own research and, where necessary, seek professional advice,” the SC added.

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