2019-12-05
FSCA Communication 2 of 2019 on CIS Administration Delegation and Net Asset Valuation
The Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) submitted draft Conduct Standards to Parliament on 13 November 2019 to regulate collective investment scheme administration delegation and net asset valuation. The Delegation Standard mandates specific requirements for CIS managers delegating administrative functions, while the Net Asset Valuation Standard standardizes calculation and pricing methodologies for scheme portfolios. These drafts, supported by consultation reports and explanatory statements, are publicly accessible on the FSCA website for stakeholder review.

FSCA COMMUNICATION 2 OF 2019 (CISCA)
Submission to Parliament of draft Conduct Standards on Delegation of
Administration functions by CIS Managers and Net Asset Valuation Calculation
and Pricing for Collective Investment Scheme Portfolios
- The purpose of this Communication is to inform stakeholders that on 13 November
2019 the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) submitted the following draft
Conduct Standards and supporting documents to Parliament in terms of section
103(1) of the Financial Sector Regulation Act, 2017 (Act No. 9 of 2017) (FSR Act):
1.1 Conduct Standard - Requirements for delegation of administration functions
by a manager of a collective investment scheme (Delegation Standard):
a draft of the Delegation Standard;
Statement supporting the Delegation Standard; and
Consultation report on the Delegation Standard.
1.2 Conduct standard on Net Asset Valuation Calculation and Pricing for
Collective Investment Scheme Portfolios (NAV Standard):
a draft of the NAV Standard;
Statement supporting the NAV Standard; and
Consultation report on the NAV Standard.
- The documents referred to in paragraph 1 are available on the FSCA’s website at
www.fsca.co.za.
- For more information regarding the draft Conduct Standard and/or this statement
please contact the Regulatory Framework Department of the Authority at
Andile.Mjadu@fsca.co.za.
Date of publication: 5 December 2019