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Abstract:The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) of Hong Kong has issued a restriction notice against GA (Int’l) Capital Management Limited (GCML), raising serious concerns about the firm’s integrity, reliability, and competence in carrying out its regulated activities.
The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) of Hong Kong has issued a restriction notice against GA (Int‘l) Capital Management Limited (GCML), raising serious concerns about the firm’s integrity, reliability, and competence in carrying out its regulated activities.
According to the SFC, the restriction notice was imposed due to doubts about GCML's ability to operate in a competent, honest, and fair manner—qualities essential for any licensed entity in Hong Kong's financial industry. The regulator has questioned GCMLs overall fitness and suitability to remain a licensed corporation.
Key Restrictions Imposed
The restriction notice prohibits GCML from engaging in any of the following actions without the prior written consent of the SFC:
However, GCML is permitted—subject to prior notification and written approval from the SFC—to use funds strictly for operational expenses incurred in the ordinary course of business.
Regulatory Action Aimed at Public Protection
The SFC emphasized that the restriction notice was issued in the interest of the investing public and the broader public interest. The Commission‘s move underscores its commitment to maintaining the integrity of Hong Kong’s financial markets and safeguarding investors from potentially harmful conduct by licensed firms.
As part of the enforcement action, the SFC also conducted a search operation today, which included premises occupied by a responsible officer of GCML. Further details of the investigation have not yet been disclosed.
Ongoing Monitoring
The SFC has indicated that it will continue to monitor the situation and take further action if necessary. Market participants and investors are advised to exercise caution in their dealings with GCML.
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