Cap. 584 — Hong Kong SAR China law | Esheria

Cap. 584

This part sets rules for payment systems and stored value facilities, including designation, licensing, operational requirements, and offences.

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Jurisdiction
Hong Kong SAR China
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
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Language
en
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About this statute

This part sets rules for payment systems and stored value facilities, including designation, licensing, operational requirements, and offences. This part requires licensees to pay licence fees, keep operating safely and efficiently, meet minimum criteria, and promptly report certain financial or factual changes to the Monetary Authority. This provision sets approval, notice, consent, controller, share-restriction, and staffing rules for licensees, and gives the Monetary Authority related powers. Stored value facilities in Schedule 8 are generally exempt, but the Monetary Authority can require information, impose conditions, revoke the exemption, and enforce compliance. This provision limits certain insolvency recognition effects, preserves underlying transaction rights, creates recovery rights for undervalue or preference transactions, requires reporting and notice in some cases, and gives the Monetary Authority and investigators strong investigation, sanction, and enforcement powers.