China has set a clear timetable for allowing full foreign ownership of financial service companies, the country’s securities regulator announced Friday.
Foreign ownership limits on fund management firms will be lifted starting April 1 next year, the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) said in an online statement.
Shareholding caps on foreign investors currently faced by brokerages will be scrapped from December 1 next year, the statement said.
The restrictions on foreign ownership of futures companies will be lifted from January 1 next year, the CSRC said in a separate statement, adding that overseas entities can start to file applications.
In July, the country announced a move to end foreign ownership limits on brokerages, fund management firms as well as futures companies in 2020, a year earlier than originally planned as the country speeds up its financial opening-up.
People leave the headquarters of the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) in Beijing, China, April 25, 2018. [Cover Image: IC]