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Apex Group appointed by Federation Asset Management for energy-transition investment fund - Global Custodian – The Leading quarterly magazine covering the international securities services industry

Apex Group appointed by Federation Asset Management for energy-transition investment fund Mandate win follows the launch of Apex subsidiary Throgmorton Australia, while administrator still targets Mainstream Group acquisition. May 20, 2021 10:06 AM GMT Apex Group has expanded its relationship with Federation Asset Management to administer its new Sustainable Australian Real Asset Trust (SARA), an energy-transition investment fund. Apex has been mandated by Federation to provide fund administration, share registry and regulatory services – in Australian Tax & FATCA/CRS reporting – to the fund. SARA will invest in renewable energy projects and developments, energy storage systems and other sustainable infrastructure initiatives across Australia and New Zealand.

Big budget spend omits ASIC amid role shift | Professional Planner

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg (source: Twitter) The Australian Securities and Investment Commission has had its budget reduced by over seven per cent and will be asked to shed a corresponding ten per cent of its staff as a raft of changes to its job suite begin to shift the regulator’s purview. While the money flowed as part of a budget aimed at securing Australia’s recovery, ASIC’s budget will drop from $772 million to $717 million in 2021-22, while its staff will drop from 2,096 to 1,878. Ostensibly, the cutbacks are a natural follow-on from the government’s 2020 Budget Digital Business Plan, which will see ASIC’s business registration function transferred to the new Australian Business Registry Services (ABRS) under the Australian Tax Office.

Police arrest woman after string of fraud

Date Time Police arrest woman after string of fraud Hume Crime Investigation Unit detectives have arrested a Greensborough woman following a sting of fraudulent scams where she contacted multiple victims by phone, claiming to be from the Australian Tax Office. Detectives executed a warrant on her Grimshaw Street home yesterday where they located a large quantity of gift cards and receipts believed to be linked to multiple frauds. The 40-year-old was released pending summons and is expected to be charged with obtaining property and financial advantage by deception and two counts of processing a prohibited weapon. Detectives are hopeful that this result will cause significant disruption to these ongoing scams.

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