CMDP: Module 4 Emerging and Current Regulatory Issues in the Capital Market

Capital Market Director Programme

02
Dec 2022

10:00 am - 12:30 pm

SIDC LAMS

Speakers : Jas Bir Kaur

Registration closing date is 3 business days before the programme date or when all seats are fully taken.
5 CPE
CPD*

MYR 1500 *Fee is not inclusive of 8% SST

CMDP: Module 4 Emerging and Current Regulatory Issues in the Capital Market

CPD*

* SIDC CPE points are recognised by FIMM, AICB and MIA

Learning Hours

2.5 hours (including Pre & Post Assessments)

Outline 1

Recognise the emerging issues potentially affecting the business of licensed intermediaries:

  • Systemic risk, prudential standards, capital adequacy and stress test;
  • Reputation risks arising from counterparties and/or service vendors/providers;
  • Remuneration driving malpractices;
  • Not adhering to KYC protocols;
  • Conflict of interests;
  • Churning customer accounts;
  • Dealing with customer complaints and alternative dispute resolutions;
  • Use of social media (e.g. Facebook and twitter) by market participants and intermediaries to differentiate between advice and guidance;
  • Cyber-threats (including examples below) and the impact on the capital markets:
    – Loss of critical data or data leakage – whether caused by unintentional or deliberate act;
    – Social engineering in which customers are manipulated into disclosing confidential information which could lead to identity thefts, email frauds, and spams; and
    – Loss of control over internet protocol (IP) addresses resulting from distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this session, participants will be able to:

  • Discuss and articulate the emerging issues potentially affecting the business of licensed intermediaries;
  • Identify and understand the red flags of potential misconducts

Outline 2

The Securities Commission Malaysia: Regulatory Expectations

  • Understand the role of the Securities Commission Malaysia as primary stakeholder in ensuring proper conduct through sound appreciation of:
  • SC’s supervisory objectives and philosophy;
  • Eleven core principles of SC supervision
  • Importance of strong compliance framework and culture of compliance
  • Core supervisory process;
  • Spectrum of supervision including risk posed to the intermediaries from the perspective of conduct, microprudential, AML/CFT and systemic issues; and
  • Common supervisory findings in the areas of Compliance framework and culture;
    – Awareness and understanding of regulatory requirements;
    – Adequacy of resources and controls.
  • Based on interactive discussions regarding red flags identify indicators of possible market misconduct.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this session, participants will be able to:

Exercise judgement appropriately in ensuring

  1. proper conduct of licensed intermediaries
  2. effective dealings with the regulator – the Securities Commission Malaysia

Competencies

Core
Risk Management (Proficiency Level 4)
Foundational (Product)
Capital Market Environment (Proficiency Level 4)
Behavioural (Organisational Leadership)
Strategic Thinking (Proficiency Level 4)

Target Audience

Individual 

Newly appointed directors and directors of CMSL holders

 

 

Jas Bir Kaur

 

 

Jas Bir Kaur has had a long career in the financial services and capital market industry. She spent just over 25 years in the Securities Commission Malaysia (SC), being involved in many areas of oversight including supervision, product development and the formulation of policies for the capital market, particularly in investment management and stockbroking.

In 2019, she was briefly attached to Value Partners Ltd, Hong Kong focusing on integration of ESG policies and procedures within the investment management process as well as various processes in client servicing and product development.

During her tenure in SC, she was involved in the supervision of the investment management industry including supervisory audits, risk assessments of fund management companies and enforcement of relevant guidelines and requirements. In addition, she oversaw the authorisation and licensing of capital market intermediaries and individuals involved in the capital market, as well as development of new policies and requirements in response to changing business models in the capital market. During her stint with the SC, she was also seconded to a leading fund management house where she had direct exposure to the operations and management of a fund management business. Her last post in the SC was as Deputy Director.

Prior to the SC, she also worked with Bank Negara Malaysia in the area of banking regulation and was seconded to the Capital Issues Committee, under the Ministry of Finance (Treasury).

Through the course of her work, Jas Bir has developed strong stakeholder engagement skills, having worked with relevant associations and capital market intermediaries to identify risks and challenges and to recommend policies and measures to develop the industry. She was also involved in change management projects within the SC involving people and organisation development.

She holds a Bachelor of Economics degree in Business Administration from University of Malaya and a Master of Science degree in Finance from Strathclyde University, Glasgow, Scotland. In addition, she has a Masters in Managerial Psychology from HELP University College, Kuala Lumpur. She has also participated in the Women Directors On boarding Programme, an initiative under National Institute of the Empowerment of Women and Malaysian Institute of Directors (MINDA) and the Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development.

She is a Certified Business and Executive Coach (Malaysian Academy of Corporate Coaches) and qualified as a Mediator under the Mediation Skills Training Programme conducted by the Bar Council of Malaysia. She is a Public Interest Director on the Board of the Federation of Investment Managers. She is also on the panel of mediators for Securities Industry Dispute Resolution (SIDREC) as well as on the directors’ registry of FIDE and Institute of Corporate Directors of Malaysia.

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