Australian Securities and Investments Commission (Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy—Annual Determination) Instrument 2022/890 (Cth)
ASIC (Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy—Annual Determination) Instrument 2022/890
I, Peter Dunlop, delegate of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, make the following legislative instrument.
Date 9 November 2022
Peter Dunlop
Contents
Part 1—Preliminary
1 Name of legislative instrument
2 Commencement and date of effect
3 Authority
4 Definitions
Part 2—Determination
5 Applicable financial year
6 Sub-sector population
7 Sub-sector metrics—basic levy component and graduated levy component
Part 1—Preliminary
1 Name of legislative instrument
This is the ASIC (Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy—Annual Determination) Instrument 2022/890.
2 Commencement and date of effect
(1) This instrument commences on the day after it is registered on the Federal Register of Legislation.
Note: The register may be accessed at This instrument takes effect as follows:
(a) if subsection 11(3) of ASIC Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy Act 2017 applies—the instrument takes effect on the day specified in paragraph 11(3)(a) of that Act;
(b) if subsection 11(4) of ASIC Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy Act 2017 applies—the remaining provisions of the instrument take effect on the day specified in paragraph 11(4)(a) of that Act.
Note 1: Section 11 of the ASIC Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy Act 2017 contains special provisions dealing with the disallowance and taking effect of instruments of this kind.
Note 2: Subsection 9(9) of the ASIC Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy Act 2017 has the effect that the instrument can have retrospective application before the day it is registered on the Federal Register of Legislation. The register may be accessed at Authority
This instrument is made under section 73 of the ASIC Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy Regulations 2017.
4 Definitions
In this instrument:
(a) Regulations means the ASIC Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy Regulations 2017; and
(b) unless the contrary intention appears, an expression that:
(i) is used, but not defined, in this instrument; and
(ii) is defined in the Regulations;
has the same meaning in this instrument as in the Regulations.
Part 2—Determination
5 Applicable financial year
This determination applies to the 2021-22 financial year.
6 Sub-sector population
For the purposes of the definition of sub-sector population in subsection 4(1) of the Regulations, the sub-sector population for the sub-sector specified in column 2 of the table for the financial year is specified in column 3 of the table.
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Item
Sub-sectors
Sub-sector population
1
Auditors of disclosing entities
122
2
Australian derivative trade repository operators
1
2A
Benchmark administrators
2
2B
Claims handling and settling services providers
304
3
Corporate advisors
343
4
Credit intermediaries
4,291
5
Credit providers
1,041
6
Credit rating agencies
6
7
Custodians
1,277
8
Deposit product providers
197
8A
Established specialised market operators
23
9
Exempt CS facility operators
2
10
Exempt market operators
3
11
Insurance product distributors
3,452
12
Insurance product providers
106
13
Large futures exchange operators
1
14
Large futures exchange participants
34
15
Large proprietary companies
9,820
16
Large securities exchange operators
2
17
Large securities exchange participants
63
18
Licensees that provide only general advice to retail or wholesale clients
1,076
19
Licensees that provide personal advice on relevant financial products to retail clients
2,886
20
Licensees that provide personal advice to only wholesale clients
1,822
21
Licensees that provide personal advice to retail clients on only products that are not relevant financial products
596
22
Listed corporations
2,189
23
Managed discretionary account providers
244
24
Margin lenders
24
24A
New specialised market operators
1
25
Operators of investor directed portfolio services
82
25A
Operators of notified foreign passport funds and regulated former notified funds
0
26
Overseas market operators
29
27
Over-the-counter traders
80
28
Payment product providers
662
29
Public companies (unlisted)
14,859
30
Registered company auditors
3,413
31
Registered liquidators
669
32
Responsible entities
435
33
Retail over-the-counter derivatives issuers
94
34
Risk management product providers
73
35
Securities dealers
1,182
36
Small and medium amount credit providers
419
38
Small futures exchange operators
1
39
Small securities exchange operators
2
40
Small securities exchange operators with self-listing function only
1
41
Superannuation trustees
96
42
Tier 1 clearing and settlement facility operators
4
43
Tier 2 clearing and settlement facility operators
1
44
Tier 3 clearing and settlement facility operators
1
45
Tier 4 clearing and settlement facility operators
1
46
Traditional trustee company service providers
11
47
Wholesale electricity dealers
43
48
Wholesale trustees
1,832
7 Sub-sector metrics—basic levy component and graduated levy component
For the purposes of the definitions of:
(a) basic levy component in subsection 9(1) of the Regulations; and
(b) graduated levy component in subsection 10(1) of the Regulations;
the applicable sub-sector metric for the sub-sector specified in column 2 of the table for the financial year is specified in column 3 of the table.
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Item
Sub-sectors
Sub-sector metric
Basic levy component
(as applicable)Graduated levy component
(as applicable)1
Auditors of disclosing entities
610,039,672
2
Australian derivative trade repository operators
365
2A
Benchmark administrators
730
2B
Claims handling and settling services providers
6,066,296
3
Corporate advisors
4,551,764,509
4
Credit intermediaries
38,722
5
Credit providers
773,879,793,771
6
Credit rating agencies
1,095
7
Custodians
1,277
8
Deposit product providers
2,972,678,312,388
8A
Established specialised market operators
7,855
9
Exempt CS facility operators
509
10
Exempt market operators
1,095
11
Insurance product distributors
3,452
12
Insurance product providers
49,584,581,187
13
Large futures exchange operators
365
14
Large futures exchange participants
311,861,292 (messages)
300,040,302 (lots)15
Large proprietary companies
9,820
16
Large securities exchange operators
2,351,638,397,871
17
Large securities exchange participants
5,695,147,937 (messages)
1,143,113,162 (transactions)18
Licensees that provide only general advice to retail or wholesale clients
1,076
19
Licensees that provide personal advice on relevant financial products to retail clients
16,153
20
Licensees that provide personal advice to only wholesale clients
1,822
21
Licensees that provide personal advice to retail clients on only products that are not relevant financial products
210,564
22
Listed corporations
1,480,534,962,926
23
Managed discretionary account providers
83,898
24
Margin lenders
8,282
24A
New specialised market operators
171
25
Operators of investor directed portfolio services
671,740,471
25A
Operators of notified foreign passport funds and regulated former notified funds
26
Overseas market operators
10,306
27
Over-the-counter traders
2,034
28
Payment product providers
4,626,118,061
29
Public companies (unlisted)
14,859
30
Registered company auditors
3,413
31
Registered liquidators
41,226
32
Responsible entities
1,433,561,639,940
33
Retail over-the-counter derivatives issuers
32,303
34
Risk management product providers
24,798
35
Securities dealers
217,147,572,301
36
Small and medium amount credit providers
1,343,318,539
38
Small futures exchange operators
365
39
Small securities exchange operators
730
40
Small securities exchange operators with self-listing function only
365
41
Superannuation trustees
1,989,826,708,586
42
Tier 1 clearing and settlement facility operators
1,460
43
Tier 2 clearing and settlement facility operators
365
44
Tier 3 clearing and settlement facility operators
365
45
Tier 4 clearing and settlement facility operators
365
46
Traditional trustee company service providers
4,015
47
Wholesale electricity dealers
43
48
Wholesale trustees
818,932,713,553
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