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Law of Financial Institutions and Services

Law of Financial Institutions and Services

1:the unit: Law of Financial Institutions and Services.. you must use ourtexts book (reference is “Alan Tyree, Banking Law in Australia

(7th ed), LexisNexis Butterworths, 2005” and “Corporations Act 2001 , Sydney: Butterworths, 2013”) in Chapter7 ofthe Corporations Act.

2:

Instructions for answering Ouestion1

You should answerthe 3 specific questions asked at the end ofthis problem in about 2 pages of

regulartext.

The questions asked at the end ofthe problem direct you specifically to the lawthat you have already learned in class

from Chapter7 ofthe Corporations Act. However, the exercise requires you to answer each of questions 1 , 2 and 3 as fully as you can,
effectively applying the law you knowto the facts ofthe problem to reach a logical and well-reasoned answer.

Question 1:

John worked for

many years as a life insurance agent selling life insurance policies for Eternal Life Ltd, a large insurance company. Following a car

accident, John has had 12 months offwork and has now decided that he will not be returning to work with Eternal Life. As his health
improves, John believes that he might earn some much needed income by issuing interests in a new investment management scheme which he
registers with ASIC. John has worked often with wealthier experienced investors and his registered scheme will target these investors.

John

asks his good friend and neighbour Pam, who is well known in his suburb, to tell people that he is seeking new clients. He also asks Pam to
let it be known that he has enjoyed a successful career in this field, which is certainly true. John works from home and sees only a handful
of quite wealthy, well-informed, clients when it suits him. His work requires only minimal advice to his clients about their interests in

the registered scheme. He issues interests his registered scheme from time to time.

John has no licence and does not work as an authorised

representative for any established AFSL licensee. Business begins to grow and John sees new business opportunities in advising more clients
with respect to personal superannuation policies and their investments in the shares and debentures of publicly listed corporations.

1. Is

John providing a financial service? What is the relevant law and how would this apply to the facts ofthis problem?

2. Is John carrying on a financial services business? What is the relevant law and how would this apply here?

3. Does John need to obtain an Australian Financial

Services Licence (AFSL)? If so, what would be the three most important obligations he will need to meet in the circumstances ofthis case?
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