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Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation Guidelines for Creation and Redemption of Beneficial Certificates  CH

Amended Date: 2024.02.23 (Articles 6, 7 amended,English version coming soon)
Current English version amended on 2022.07.20 
Categories: Securities Exchange Market > Trading > Beneficial Certificates

Title: Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation Guidelines for In-kind Creation/Redemption of Exchange Traded Fund(2006.04.21)
Date:
3 III. Operating principles for participating dealers carrying out in-kind creation (redemption), or selling beneficiary certificates (portfolio of stocks) on the same day for itself or on behalf of its customers:
1. TSEC accepts the applications of participating dealers to carry out in-kind creation (redemption) of ETF, or sell beneficiary certificates (portfolio of stocks) on the same day through computer linkup. The input time is 9:00AM ~ 3:30PM on market trading days. The deposit and transfer of relevant securities shall be handled via central depository and book-entry transfer service.
2. To carry out in-kind creation/redemption for itself or on behalf of its customers, the participating dealer shall first produce the “Application for In-kind Creation/Redemption of Exchange Traded Fund”, which is attached to the PCF of the day, and then require the applicant to sign up (in the case of a Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor, the agent broker can be on behalf of the QFII). All the above documents shall be kept in file for reference.
The aforesaid “Application for In-kind Creation/Redemption of Exchange Traded Fund” (hereunder referred to as the “Application Form”) shall contain the following particulars:
(1) Application No.: The code of the head office of the participating dealer followed by a three-digit serial number.
(2) The account numbers of the applicants: there shall be no more than three applicants in the case of aggregate creation.
(3) Type of application: In-kind creation, in-kind redemption, aggregate creation, minimum in-kind creation, in-kind creation and sale of beneficiary certificates, in-kind redemption and sale of portfolio of stocks, minimum in-kind creation and sale of beneficiary certificates.
(4) Quantity of beneficiary certificates for in-kind creation/redemption.
(5) Details of kind and quantity of the stocks (beneficiary certificates) for in-kind creation (redemption) to be delivered, and specifically identify the sources from which of the following: respectively, original holding, purchase on the day of application, purchase on the previous trading day, borrowing, shortfall, or in-kind redemption (creation) on the previous trading day.
(6) Kind and quantity of stocks that adopt cash in lieu, and the reasons for cash in lieu.
(7) Amount of deposit required for shortfall.
(8) Description of why this application is allowed to adopt cash in lieu.
(9) Estimated cash payment based on PCF.
3. When carrying out the in-kind creation (redemption) of ETF, the participating dealer should, based on the particulars stated in the Application Form, examine the holdings of stocks (beneficiary certificates) in the applicant’s central depository account, which in combination with borrowed stocks (beneficiary certificates) balance of stocks (beneficiary certificates) bought on the previous trading day and bought on the day of application in regular trading, and obtained through in-kind redemption (creation) on the previous trading day should be sufficient for the in-kind creation (redemption), and then submit the application to TSEC.
The securities to be delivered by the applicant as described in the preceding paragraph may not be bought on margin and the securities bought on the day of application may not be reported for trading errors or correction of account numbers.
After the time for accepting the applications described in the first paragraph above ends, TSEC will forward all application data to Taiwan Securities Central Depository Co. (TSCD) for handling the mark operation.
4. If the applicant uses the balance of stocks (ETF) bought on the previous trading day, and/or stocks (ETF) bought on the day of application for in-kind creation/ redemption, the participating dealer should collect payment for such securities bought on the day of application.
When accepting customer’s order to create/redeem ETF in-kind, the participating dealer may calculate cash payment, cash in lieu and other relevant charges or payments based on the PCF and ask the customer to pay in advance before applying for in-kind creation/redemption. After ascertaining the actual payment due and before delivering the payment to the custodian institution, the participating dealer should notify the applicant to make additional payment if the prepaid payment is insufficient or to receive a refund if the prepaid payment is excessive. The participating dealer may open another deposit account with its clearing bank specifically for the deposit and payment of cash payment, cash in lieu, and other relevant charges or payment in association with the in-kind creation/redemption service.
5. The applicant for in-kind creation/redemption of ETF may, before the deadline of application time for the day, prepare an “Application for Canceling Creation/Redemption of ETF” (hereunder called the “Cancellation Application”) by himself or through the participating dealer, and the participating dealer will submit the Cancellation Application to TSEC. Upon the receipt of such application, TSEC will confirm the receipt and ask the participating dealer to notify the applicant for confirmation. The participating dealer should print out the receipt notice and save it with the Cancellation Application signed by the applicant (or the agent of applicant in the case of a qualified foreign institutional investor (QFII), for future reference.
The Cancellation Application shall state the following particulars: Application No., account number of the applicant (no more than three applicants in case of aggregate creation), type of application, and signature of the applicant.
6. Before submitting customer’s application for buying portfolio of stocks (beneficiary certificates) and selling beneficiary certificates (portfolio of stocks) on the same day according to Article 12 of the Regulations Governing Trading of Beneficiary Certificates of TSEC, the participating dealer should check the single-day trading ceiling of the applicant and ask the customer to produce or produce for the customer a “Same-Day Buying and Selling Exchange-Traded Fund Beneficiary Certificates and the Represented Portfolio of Stocks Application Statement” (see attached for specimen), and save the statement after it has been signed by the customer. At the time of submitting the application, the participating dealer shall also input via computer link-up the applicant’s account number, trading information on in-kind creation/redemption, as well as beneficiary certificates (stocks) and quantities already sold on the day, and then proceed with the in-kind creation/redemption operation according to the
provisions specified above.
If the stocks (beneficiary certificates) holding of the participating dealer or its customer, in combination with balance of stocks (beneficiary certificates) bought on the previous day, and on the application day in regular trading are insufficient to meet the requirements published in the PCF that in-kind creation (redemption) cannot be effected, the shares of stocks or units of ETF bought shall be processed in accordance with the relevant rules and regulation of TSEC, while the shares or units sold may be handled in the following manners:
(1) Changing the trading type of beneficiary certificates sold from regular sale to short sale on the same day;
(2) Borrowing securities pursuant to the Paragraph 4, Article 109 of TSEC Operating Rules on the application day or the next trading day to cover the securities sold; and
(3) Following other relevant rules and regulations.
For the purpose of risk management, participating dealers may charge the applicant proper amount of deposit when accepting customer orders to buy or sell.
Subsequent to the completion of settlement and in-kind creation/redemption operations, the participating dealer should deposit the remainder of beneficiary certificates (stocks) credited to the applicant into the applicant’s central depository account.
7. In the case of aggregate creation, all applicants must deliver with existing holding or borrowed securities, except for participating dealer who may for itself deliver with balance of securities bought on the previous day or on the same day. Applicants of aggregate creation must receive the beneficiary certificates before placing a sell order of said certificates.
8. If an applicant cannot hold or transfer certain stocks as restrained by law (e.g. Article 167 of the Company Law, Article 38 of Financial Holding Company Law, and Article 28-2 of Securities & Exchange Law), but may hold or sell such stocks on a temporary basis for in-kind creation/redemption of ETF with the consent of the relevant competent authority, TSEC may, if deemed necessary for management purpose after the participating dealer has submitted the application for in-kind creation/ redemption, notify the participating dealer to ask the applicant to take necessary actions to dispose the holding of such stocks. In such event, the participating dealer shall relay the message to the applicant on the day of receiving the notice and record the actions taken and report to TSEC.
9. Participating dealers shall set up a designated trading account specifically for the deposit and transfer of securities in association with their own in-kind creation/redemption of ETF and other necessary transfers as well as buying and selling ETF or the portfolio of stocks represented in the ETF for itself. (The account number of such specific account shall uniformly be 777777-7 under the dealer’s account.) (Such specific account may hold the same stocks as those underlying the put (call) warrants issued by the participating dealer for hedging purpose, and if deemed necessary, hold the alternate constituent stocks.) The participating dealer shall neither use such specific account to purchase securities and then transfer them to another accounts of its dealer’s with restriction on bid and ask prices, nor accept transfer of securities from another accounts of its dealer’s and subsequently sell those securities. To open such specific account with TSEC, the participating dealer shall submit a copy
of the participant agreement, a copy of the approval letter for the issuance of ETF and photocopies of documents evidencing the qualifications of the participating dealer.