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Form 33 109F6 Firm registration Who should complete this form? This form is for firms seeking registration under securities legislation, derivatives legislation or both. Complete and submit this form to seek initial registration as a dealer, adviser or investment fund manager, or to add one or more jurisdiction of Canada or categories to a firms registration. Definitions Chief compliance officer see section 2.1 of NI 31-103. Derivatives financial instruments, such as futures contracts (including exchange traded contracts), futures options and swaps whose market price, value or payment obligations are derived from or based on one or more underlying interests. Derivatives can be in the form of instruments, agreements or securities. Firm the person or company seeking registration. Form Form 33-109F6 Firm registration. NI 31-103 National Instrument 31-103 Registration Requirements and Exemptions. NI 33-109 National Instrument 33-109 Registration Information. NRD National Registration Database. For more information, visit www.nrd-info.ca. Parent a person or company that directly or indirectly has significant control of another person or company. Permitted individual see NI 33-109. Predecessor any entity listed in question 3.6 of this form. Principal Regulator see NI 33-109. Significant control a person or company has significant control of another person or company if the person or company: directly or indirectly holds voting securities representing more than 20 per cent of the outstanding voting rights attached to all outstanding voting securities of the other person or company, or directly or indirectly is able to elect or appoint a majority of the directors (or individuals performing similar functions or occupying similar positions) of the other person or company. Specified affiliate a person or company that is a parent of the firm, a specified subsidiary of the firm, or a specified subsidiary of the firms parent. Specified subsidiary a person or company of which another person or company has significant control. SRO see National Instrument 14-101 Definitions. Ultimate designated person see section 2.1 of NI 31-103. You the individual who completes, submits, files and/or signs the form on behalf of the firm. We and the regulator the securities regulatory authority or regulator in the jurisdiction(s) of Canada where the firm is seeking registration. 1
Contents of the form This form consists of the following: Part 1 Registration details Part 2 Contact information Part 3 Business history and structure Part 4 Registration history Part 5 Financial condition Part 6 Client relationships Part 7 Regulatory action Part 8 Legal action Part 9 Certification Schedule A Contact information for notice of collection and use of personal information Schedule B Submission to jurisdiction and appointment of agent for service Schedule C Form 31-103F1 Calculation of excess working capital You are also required to submit the following supporting documents with your completed form: 1. Schedule B Submission to Jurisdiction and Appointment of Agent for Service for each jurisdiction where the firm is seeking registration (question 2.4) 2. Business plan, policies and procedures manual, and client agreements (British Columbia, Alberta and Manitoba only) (question 3.3) 3. Constating documents (question 3.7) 4. Organization chart (question 3.11) 5. Ownership chart (question 3.12) 6. Calculation of excess working capital (question 5.1) 7. Directors resolution approving insurance (question 5.7) 8. Audited financial statements (question 5.13) 9. Letter of direction to auditors (question 5.14) How to complete and submit the form The firm is All dollar values are in Canadian dollars. If a question does not apply to the firm, write n/a in the required to pay a space for the answer. registration fee in each jurisdiction If the firm is seeking registration in more than one jurisdiction of Canada or category, other than in of Canada where the category of restricted dealer, you only need to complete and submit one form. If the firm is it is submitting seeking registration as a restricted dealer, submit and file the form with each jurisdiction of Canada and filing this where the firm is seeking that registration. form. Refer to the prescribed fees of You can complete this form: the applicable jurisdiction for on paper and deliver it to the principal regulator or relevant SRO details. on paper, scan it and e-mail it to the principal regulator or SRO If the firm is seeking registration in Ontario, and Ontario is not the firms principal regulator, you must also file a copy of this form, without supporting documents, with the Ontario Securities Commission. You can find contact information for submitting and filing the form in Appendix B of Companion Policy 33-109CP Registration Information. We may accept the form in other formats. Please check with the regulator before you complete, submit and file the form. If you are completing the form on paper and need more space to answer a question, use a separate sheet of paper and attach it to this form. Clearly identify the question number. You must include all supporting documents and fees with your submission. We may ask you to provide other information and documents to help determine whether the firm is suitable for registration. 2
It is an offence under securities legislation or derivatives legislation to give false or misleading information on this form. Updating the information on the form See Part 3 of The firm is required to notify the regulator, within specified times, of any changes to the information NI 33-109. on this form by submitting and filing Form 33-109F5 Change of Registration Information. Collection and use of personal information We and the SROs (if applicable) require personal information about the people referred to in this form as part of our review to determine whether the firm is suitable for registration. If the firm is approved, we also require this information to assess whether the firm continues to meet the registration requirements. We may only: collect the personal information under the requirements in securities legislation or derivatives legislation or both use this information to administer and enforce provisions of the securities legislation or derivatives legislation or both We may collect personal information from police records, records of other regulators or SROs, credit records, employment records, government and private bodies or agencies, individuals, corporations, and other organizations. We may also collect personal information indirectly. We may provide personal information about the individuals referred to in this form to other regulators, securities or derivatives exchanges, SROs or similar organizations, if required for an investigation or other regulatory issue. If anyone referred to in this form has any questions about the collection and use of their personal information, they can contact the regulator or SRO, if applicable, in the relevant jurisdiction of Canada. See Schedule A for details. In Québec, they can also contact the Commission daccès à linformation du Québec at 1-888-528-7741 or visit its website at www.cai.gouv.qc.ca. 3
Part 1 Registration details 1.1 Firms full legal name Provide the full legal name of the firm as it appears on the firms constating documents required under question 3.7. If the firm is a sole proprietorship, provide your first, last and any middle names. If the firms legal name is in English and French, provide both versions. 1.2 Firms NRD number For more information, visit www.nrd-info.ca. 1.3 Why are you submitting this form? Complete: To seek initial registration as a firm in one or more jurisdictions of Canada The entire form To add one or more jurisdictions of Canada Questions 1.1, 1.2, 1.4, 1.5, 2.4, to the firms registration and Part 9 To add one or more categories to the firms Questions 1.1, 1.2, 1.4, 1.5, 5.1, 5.4, 5.5, registration 5.6, 5.7, 5.8, Part 6 and Part 9 1.4 In what category and jurisdiction is the firm seeking registration? Check all that apply. (a) Categories under securities legislation Jurisdiction Abbreviations Category AB BC MB NB NL NT NS NU ON PE QC SK YT Alberta (AB) Investment British Columbia dealer (BC) Mutual fund Manitoba (MB) dealer New Brunswick (NB) Scholarship Newfoundland and plan dealer Labrador (NL) Exempt Northwest market dealer Territories (NT) Restricted Nova Scotia (NS) dealer Nunavut (NU) Ontario (ON) Investment Prince Edward fund manager Island (PE) Portfolio Québec (QC) manager Saskatchewan Restricted (SK) portfolio Yukon (YT) manager 4
(b) Categories under derivatives legislation (Manitoba and Ontario only) Category Manitoba Dealer (merchant) Dealer (futures commission merchant) Dealer (floor broker) Local Adviser Ontario Commodity trading adviser Commodity trading counsel Commodity trading manager Futures commission merchant (c) Investment dealers and portfolio managers (Québec only) If the firm is seeking registration in Québec as an investment dealer or a portfolio manager, will the firm also act as a: Derivatives dealer Yes No Derivatives portfolio manager Yes No 1.5 Exemptions Is the firm applying for any exemptions under securities or derivatives legislation? Yes No If yes, provide the following information for each exemption: Type of exemption Legislation Jurisdiction(s) where the firm has applied for the exemption AB BC MB NB NL NT NS NU ON PE QC SK YT 5
Part 2 Contact information Addresses 2.1 Head office address A post office box Address line 1 on its own is not acceptable for a Address line 2 head office address. City Province/territory/state Country Postal/zip code Telephone number Fax number Website If the firms head office is in Canada, go to question 2.3. If the firms head office is not in Canada, go to question 2.2. 2.2 Firms whose head office is not in Canada (a) Does the firm have any business addresses in Canada? Yes No If yes, provide the firms primary Canadian business address: Address line 1 Address line 2 City Province/territory Postal code The securities (b) If a firm is not registered in a jurisdiction of Canada or has not completed its first regulatory authority financial year since being registered, indicate the jurisdiction of Canada in which the in this jurisdiction firm expects most of its clients to be resident at the end of its current financial year. In of Canada is the all other circumstances, indicate the jurisdiction of Canada in which most of the firm's firms principal clients were resident at the end of its most recently completed financial year. regulator in Canada. AB BC MB NB NL NT NS NU ON PE QC SK YT 6
A post office box is 2.3 Mailing address acceptable for a mailing address. Same as the head office address Address line 1 Address line 2 City Province/territory/state Country Postal/zip code If the firm does not 2.4 Address for service and agent for service have an office in a jurisdiction of Attach a completed Schedule B Submission to Jurisdiction and Appointment of Agent Canada where it is for Service for each jurisdiction of Canada where the firm is seeking registration and seeking does not have an office. registration, it must appoint an agent for service in that jurisdiction of Canada. Contact names 2.5 Ultimate designated person A registered firm Legal name must have an individual Title registered in the category of ultimate NRD number, if available designated person. Address Same as firm head office address Address line 1 Address line 2 City Province/territory/state Country Postal/zip code Telephone number E-mail address 7
2.6 Chief compliance officer Same as ultimate designated person A registered firm Legal name must have an individual Title registered in the category of chief NRD number, if available compliance officer. Address Same as firm head office address Address line 1 Address line 2 City Province/territory/state Country Postal/zip code Telephone number E-mail address 8
Part 3 Business history and structure Business activities 3.1 The firms business Provide a description of the firms proposed business, including its primary business activities, target market, and the products and services it will provide to clients. 3.2 Other names In addition to the firms legal name in question 1.1, does the firm use any other names, such as a trade name? Yes No If yes, list all other names and indicate if each name has been registered: 3.3 Business documents Does the firm have the following documents to support its business activities? Yes No (a) Business plan for at least the next three years (b) Policies and procedures manual, including account opening procedures and the firms policy on fairness in allocation of investment opportunities, if applicable If no, explain why the firm does not have the document: If the regulator in British Columbia, Alberta or Manitoba is the principal regulator of the firm seeking registration, attach the firms business plan, policies and procedures manual and client agreements, including any investment policy statements and investment management agreements. History of the firm 3.4 When was the firm created? yyyy/mm/dd 9
3.5 How was the firm created? New start-up Go to question 3.7. Merger or amalgamation Go to question 3.6. Reorganization Go to question 3.6. Other statutory arrangement Please specify below and go to question 3.6. 3.6 Predecessors List the entities that were merged, amalgamated, reorganized or otherwise arranged to create the firm. 3.7 Constating documents Attach the legal documents that established the firm as an entity, for example, the firms articles and certificate of incorporation, any articles of amendments, partnership agreement or declaration of trust. If the firm is a sole proprietorship, provide a copy of the registration of trade name. As part of their constating documents, firms whose head office is outside Canada may be required to provide proof of extra-provincial registration. Business structure and ownership 3.8 Type of legal structure Sole proprietorship Partnership Limited partnership Name of general partner Corporation Other Please specify 3.9 Business registration number, if applicable This is the firms List the firms business registration number for each jurisdiction of Canada where the corporate firm is seeking registration. registration number or Québec Business registration number Jurisdiction of Canada enterprise number (NEQ). 10
3.10 Permitted individuals List all permitted individuals of the firm. Name Title NRD number, if applicable 3.11 Organization chart Attach an organization chart showing the firms reporting structure. Include all permitted individuals, the ultimate designated person and the chief compliance officer. 3.12 Ownership chart Attach a chart showing the firms structure and ownership. At a minimum, include all parents, specified affiliates and specified subsidiaries. Include the name of the person or company, and class, type, amount and voting percentage of ownership of the firms securities. 11
Part 4 Registration history The questions in Part 4 apply to any jurisdiction in the world. 4.1 Securities registration In the last seven years, has the firm, or any predecessors or specified affiliates of the firm been registered or licensed to trade or advise in securities or derivatives? Yes No If yes, provide the following information for each registration: Name of entity Registration category Regulator/organization Date registered or licensed (yyyy/mm/dd) Expiry date, if applicable (yyyy/mm/dd) Jurisdiction 4.2 Exemption from securities registration Is the firm currently relying on any exemptions from registration or licensing to trade or advise in securities or derivatives? Yes No If yes, provide the following information for each exemption: Type of exemption Regulator/organization Date of exemption (yyyy/mm/dd) Jurisdiction 12
4.3 Membership in an exchange or SRO In the last seven years, has the firm, or any predecessors or specified affiliates of the firm been a member of a securities or derivatives exchange, SRO or similar organization? Yes No If yes, provide the following information for each membership: Name of entity Organization Date of membership (yyyy/mm/dd) Expiry date, if applicable (yyyy/mm/dd) Jurisdiction 4.4 Exemption from membership in an exchange or SRO Is the firm currently relying on any exemptions from membership with a securities or derivatives exchange, SRO or similar organization? Yes No If yes, provide the following information for each exemption: Type of exemption Organization Date of exemption (yyyy/mm/dd) Jurisdiction 4.5 Refusal of registration, licensing or membership Has the firm, or any predecessors or specified affiliates of the firm ever been refused registration, licensing or membership with a financial services regulator, securities or derivatives exchange, SRO or similar organization? Yes No If yes, provide the following information for each refusal: Name of entity Reason for refusal Regulator/organization Date of refusal (yyyy/mm/dd) Jurisdiction 13
4.6 Registration for other financial products Examples of other In the last seven years, has the firm, or any predecessors or specified affiliates of the financial products firm been registered or licensed under legislation that requires registration or licensing include financial to sell or advise in a financial product other than securities or derivatives? planning, life insurance and Yes No mortgages. If yes, provide the following information for each registration or licence: Name of entity Type of licence or registration Regulator/organization Date of registration (yyyy/mm/dd) Expiry date, if applicable (yyyy/mm/dd) Jurisdiction 14
Part 5 Financial condition Capital requirements 5.1 Calculation of excess working capital Attach the firms calculation of excess working capital. Firms that are members of an SRO must use the capital calculation form required by their SRO. Firms that are not members of an SRO must use Form 31-103F1 Calculation of Excess Working Capital. See Schedule C. 5.2 Sources of capital List all cash, cash equivalents, debt and equity sources of the firms capital. Name of person or entity providing the capital Type of capital Amount ($) 5.3 Guarantors See Schedule C In relation to its business, does the firm: Form 31-103F1 Calculation of Yes No Excess Working Capital. (a) Have any guarantors? (b) Act as a guarantor for any party? If yes, provide the following information for each guarantee: Name of party to the guarantee NRD number, if applicable Relationship to the firm Amount of guarantee ($) Details of the guarantee 15
Bonding and insurance Questions 5.4 to 5.8 apply to the firms bonding or insurance coverage or proposed bonding or insurance coverage for securities and derivatives activities only. This in accordance with Part 12, Division 2 of NI 31-103. 5.4 Jurisdictions covered This information is Where does the firm have bonding or insurance coverage? on the financial institution bond. AB BC MB NB NL NT NS NU ON PE QC SK YT If the firms bonding or insurance does not cover all jurisdiction of Canada where it is seeking registration, explain why. 5.5 Bonding or insurance details This information is Name of insurer on the binder of insurance or on the Bond or policy number financial institution bond. Specific insuring agreements and clauses Coverage for each claim ($) Annual aggregate coverage ($) Amount of the deductible ($) Renewal date (yyyy/mm/dd) If the firms insurance or proposed insurance is not in the form of a financial institution bond, explain how it provides equivalent coverage to the bond. 16
5.6 Professional liability insurance (Québec only) If the firm is seeking registration in Québec as a mutual fund dealer or a scholarship plan dealer, provide the following information about the firms professional liability insurance: Name of insurer Policy number Specific insuring agreements and clauses Coverage for each claim ($) Annual aggregate coverage ($) Amount of the deductible ($) Renewal date (yyyy/mm/dd) Jurisdictions covered: AB BC MB NB NL NT NS NU ON PE QC SK YT Which insurance policy applies to your representatives? Firm's policy Individual's policy Both 5.7 Directors resolution approving insurance Attach a directors resolution confirming that the firm has sufficient insurance coverage for its securities or derivatives-related activities. 5.8 Bonding or insurance claims In the last seven years, has the firm made any claims against a bond or on its insurance? Yes No If yes, provide the following information for each claim: Type of bond or insurance Date of claim (yyyy/mm/dd) Amount ($) Reason for claim Date resolved (yyyy/mm/dd) Result Jurisdiction 17
Solvency 5.9 Bankruptcy In the last seven years, has the firm or any of its specified affiliates declared bankruptcy, made an assignment or proposal in bankruptcy, or been the subject of a petition in bankruptcy, or the equivalent in any jurisdiction? Yes No If yes, provide the following information for each bankruptcy or assignment in bankruptcy: Name of entity Reason for bankruptcy or assignment Date of bankruptcy, assignment or Date discharge granted, if applicable petition (yyyy/mm/dd) (yyyy/mm/dd) Name of trustee Jurisdiction If applicable, attach a copy of any discharge, release or equivalent document. 5.10 Appointment of receiver In the last seven years, has the firm or any of its specified affiliates appointed a receiver or receiver manager, or had one appointed, or the equivalent in any jurisdiction? Yes No If yes, provide the following information for each appointment of receiver: Name of entity Date of appointment (yyyy/mm/dd) Reason for appointment Date appointment ended (yyyy/mm/dd) Reason appointment ended Name of receiver or receiver manager Jurisdiction 18
Financial reporting 5.11 Financial year-end (mm/dd) If the firm has not established its financial year-end, explain why. Provide the name 5.12 Auditor of the individual auditing the Name of auditor and accounting firm financial statements and the name of the firm, if applicable. 5.13 Audited financial statements Attach audited financial statements prepared within the last 90 days. If the firm is a start-up company, you can attach an audited opening balance sheet instead. 5.14 Letter of direction to auditors We may request an Attach a letter of direction from the firm authorizing the auditor to conduct audit of the firm at any audit or review of the firm that the regulator may request. any time while the firm is registered. 19
Part 6 Client relationships 6.1 Client assets See Part 14, Does the firm hold or have access to client assets? Division 3 of NI 31-103 and Yes No Companion Policy 31-103CP. If yes, provide the following information for each financial institution where the trust accounts for client assets are held. Name of financial institution Address line 1 Address line 2 City Province/territory Postal code Telephone number 6.2 Conflicts of interest Does the firm have or expect to have any relationships that could reasonably result in any significant conflicts of interest in carrying out its registerable activities in accordance with securities or derivatives legislation? Yes No If yes, complete the following questions: (a) Provide details about each conflict: (b) Does the firm have policies and procedures to identify and respond to its conflicts of interest? Yes No If no, explain why: 20
Part 7 Regulatory action The questions in Part 7 apply to any jurisdiction in the world. 7.1 Settlement agreements Has the firm, or any predecessors or specified affiliates of the firm ever entered into a settlement agreement with any financial services regulator, securities or derivatives exchange, SRO or similar organization? Yes No If yes, provide the following information for each settlement agreement: Name of entity Regulator/organization Date of settlement (yyyy/mm/dd) Details of settlement Jurisdiction 7.2 Disciplinary history Has any financial services regulator, securities or derivatives exchange, SRO or similar organization ever: Yes No (a) Determined that the firm, or any predecessors or specified affiliates of the firm violated any securities regulations or any rules of a securities or derivatives exchange, SRO or similar organization? (b) Determined that the firm, or any predecessors or specified affiliates of the firm made a false statement or omission? (c) Issued a warning or requested an undertaking by the firm, or any predecessors or specified affiliates of the firm? (d) Suspended or terminated any registration, licensing or membership of the firm, or any predecessors or specified affiliates of the firm? (e) Imposed terms or conditions on any registration or membership of the firm, or predecessors or specified affiliates of the firm? (f) Conducted a proceeding or investigation involving the firm, or any predecessors or specified affiliates of the firm? (g) Issued an order (other than an exemption order) or a sanction to the firm, or any predecessors or specified affiliates of the firm for securities or derivatives-related activity (e.g. cease trade order)? 21
If yes, provide the following information for each action: Name of entity Type of action Regulator/organization Date of action (yyyy/mm/dd) Reason for action Jurisdiction 7.3 Ongoing investigations Is the firm aware of any ongoing investigations of which the firm or any of its specified affiliates is the subject? Yes No If yes, provide the following information for each investigation: Name of entity Reason or purpose of investigation Regulator/organization Date investigation commenced (yyyy/mm/dd) Jurisdiction 22
Part 8 Legal action The firm must disclose offences or legal actions under any statute governing the firm and its business activities in any jurisdiction. 8.1 Criminal convictions Has the firm, or any predecessors or specified affiliates of the firm ever been convicted of any criminal or quasi-criminal offence? Yes No If yes, provide the following information for each conviction: Name of entity Type of offence Case name Case number, if applicable Date of conviction (yyyy/mm/dd) Jurisdiction 8.2 Outstanding criminal charges Is the firm or any of its specified affiliates currently the subject of any outstanding criminal or quasi-criminal charges? Yes No If yes, provide the following information for each charge: Name of entity Type of offence Date of charge (yyyy/mm/dd) Jurisdiction 23
8.3 Outstanding legal actions Yes No (a) Is the firm currently a defendant or respondent (or the equivalent in any jurisdiction) in any outstanding legal action? (b) Are any of the firms specified affiliates currently a defendant or respondent (or the equivalent in any jurisdiction) in any outstanding legal action that involves fraud, theft or securities-related activities, or that could significantly affect the firms business? If yes, provide the following information for each legal action: Name of entity Type of legal action Date of legal action (yyyy/mm/dd) Current stage of litigation Remedies requested by plaintiff or appellant Jurisdiction 8.4 Judgments Yes No (a) Has any judgment been rendered against the firm or is any judgment outstanding in any civil court for damages or other relief relating to fraud, theft or securities-related activities? (b) Are any of the firms specified affiliates currently the subject of any judgments that involve fraud, theft or securities-related activities, or that could significantly affect the firms business? If yes, provide the following information for each judgment: Name of entity Type of judgment Date of judgment (yyyy/mm/dd) Current stage of litigation, if applicable Remedies requested by plaintiffs 24
Part 9 Certification It is an offence under securities legislation or derivatives legislation to give false or misleading information on this form. By signing below, you: 1. Certify to the regulator in each jurisdiction of Canada where the firm is submitting and filing this form, either directly or through the principal regulator, that: you have read this form, and to the best of your knowledge and after reasonable inquiry, all of the information provided on this form is true and complete. 2. Certify to each regulator in a non-principal jurisdiction of Canada where the firm is submitting and filing this form, either directly or through the principal regulator, that at the date of this submission: the firm has submitted and filed all information required to be submitted and filed under the securities legislation or derivatives legislation or both of the principal jurisdiction of Canada in relation to the firms registration in that jurisdiction, and this information is true and complete. 3. Authorize the principal regulator to give each non-principal regulator access to any information the firm has submitted or filed with the principal regulator under securities legislation or derivatives legislation or both of the principal jurisdiction of Canada in relation to the firms registration in that jurisdiction. 4. Acknowledge that the regulator may collect and provide personal information about the individuals referred to in this form under Collection and use of personal information. 5. Confirm that the individuals referred to in this form have been notified that their personal information is disclosed on this form, the legal reason for doing so, how it will be used and who to contact for more information. Name of firm Name of firms authorized signing officer or partner Title of firms authorized signing officer or partner Signature Date (yyyy/mm/dd) Witness The witness must Name of witness be a lawyer, notary public or Title of witness commissioner of oaths. Signature Date (yyyy/mm/dd) 25
Schedule A Contact information for Notice of collection and use of personal information Alberta Nunavut Alberta Securities Commission, Legal Registries Division 4th Floor, 300 - 5th Avenue SW Department of Justice Calgary, AB T2P 3C4 Government of Nunavut Attention: Information Officer P.O. Box 1000 Station 570 Telephone: (403) 355-4151 Iqaluit, NU X0A 0H0 Attention: Deputy Registrar of Securities British Columbia Telephone: (867) 975-6590 British Columbia Securities Commission P.O. Box 10142, Pacific Centre Ontario 701 West Georgia Street Ontario Securities Commission Vancouver, BC V7Y 1L2 Suite 1903, Box 55 Attention: Freedom of Information Officer 20 Queen Street West Telephone: (604) 899-6500 or (800) 373-6393 (in BC) Toronto, ON M5H 3S8 Attention: FOI Coordinator Manitoba Telephone: (416) 593-8314 The Manitoba Securities Commission 500 - 400 St. Mary Avenue Prince Edward Island Winnipeg, MB R3C 4K5 Securities Registry Attention: Director of Registrations Office of the Attorney General B Consumer, Corporate and Telephone (204) 945-2548 Insurance Services Division Fax (204) 945-0330 P.O. Box 2000 Charlottetown, PE C1A 7N8 New Brunswick Attention: Deputy Registrar of Securities New Brunswick Securities Commission Telephone: (902) 368-6288 Suite 300, 85 Charlotte Street Saint John, NB E2L 2J2 Québec Attention: Director, Regulatory Affairs Autorité des marchés financiers Telephone: (506) 658-3060 800, square Victoria, 22e étage C.P. 246, tour de la Bourse Newfoundland and Labrador Montréal (Québec) H4Z 1G3 Securities NL Attention: Responsable de laccès à linformation Financial Services Regulation Division Telephone: (514) 395-0337 or (877) 525-0337 (in Québec) Department of Government Services P.O. Box 8700, 2nd Floor, West Block Saskatchewan Confederation Building Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission St. John's, NL A1B 4J6 Suite 601, 1919 Saskatchewan Drive Attention: Manager of Registrations Regina, SK S4P 4H2 Tel: (709) 729-5661 Attention: Director Telephone: (306) 787-5842 Nova Scotia Nova Scotia Securities Commission Yukon 2nd Floor, Joseph Howe Building Yukon Securities Office 1690 Hollis Street Department of Community Services P.O. Box 458 P.O. Box 2703 C-6 Halifax, NS B3J 2P8 Whitehorse, YT Y1A 2C6 Attention: Deputy Director, Capital Markets Attention: Superintendent of Securities Telephone: (902) 424-7768 Telephone: (867) 667-5225 Northwest Territories Self-regulatory organization Government of the Northwest Territories Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada P.O. Box 1320 121 King Street West, Suite 1600 Yellowknife, NWT X1A 2L9 Toronto, Ontario M5H 3T9 Attention: Deputy Superintendent of Securities Attention: Privacy Officer Telephone: (867) 920-8984 Telephone: (416) 364-6133 E-mail: PrivacyOfficer@iiroc.ca 26
Schedule B Submission to jurisdiction and appointment of agent for service 1. Name of person or company (the Firm”): 2. Jurisdiction of incorporation of the person or company: 3. Name of agent for service of process (the "Agent for Service"): 4. Address for service of process on the Agent for Service: 5. The Firm designates and appoints the Agent for Service at the address stated above as its agent upon whom may be served a notice, pleading, subpoena, summons or other process in any action, investigation or administrative, criminal, quasi-criminal or other proceeding (a "Proceeding") arising out of or relating to or concerning the Firm's activities in the local jurisdiction and irrevocably waives any right to raise as a defense in any such proceeding any alleged lack of jurisdiction to bring such Proceeding. 6. The Firm irrevocably and unconditionally submits to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the judicial, quasi-judicial and administrative tribunals of the local jurisdiction and any administrative proceeding in the local jurisdiction, in any proceeding arising out of or related to or concerning the Firm's activities in the local jurisdiction. 7. Until six years after the Firm ceases to be registered, the Firm must file a. a new Submission to Jurisdiction and Appointment of Agent for Service in this form no later than the 7th day after the date this Submission to Jurisdiction and Appointment of Agent for Service is terminated; and b. an amended Submission to Jurisdiction and Appointment of Agent for Service no later than the 7th day after any change in the name or above address of the Agent for Service. 8. This Submission to Jurisdiction and Appointment of Agent for Service is governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the local jurisdiction. Dated: (Signature of the Firm or authorized signatory) (Name and Title of authorized signatory) Acceptance The undersigned accepts the appointment as Agent for Service of (Insert name of the Firm) under the terms and conditions of the foregoing Submission to Jurisdiction and Appointment of Agent for Service. Dated: (Signature of Agent for Service or authorized signatory) (Name and Title of authorized signatory) 27
Schedule C FORM 31-103F1 Calculation of excess working capital Firm Name Capital Calculation (as at with comparative figures as at ) Component Current period Prior period 1. Current assets 2. Less current assets not readily convertible into cash (e.g., prepaid expenses) 3. Adjusted current assets Line 1 minus line 2 = 4. Current liabilities 5. Add 100% of long-term related party debt unless the firm and the lender have executed a subordination agreement in the form set out in Appendix B and the firm has delivered a copy of the agreement to the regulator 6. Adjusted current liabilities Line 4 plus line 5 = 7. Adjusted working capital Line 3 minus line 6 = 8. Less minimum capital 9. Less market risk 10. Less any deductible under the firms bonding or insurance policy 11. Less Guarantees 12. Less unresolved differences 13. Excess working capital Notes: This form must be prepared on an unconsolidated basis. Line 8. Minimum Capital The amount on this line must be not less than (a) $25,000 for an adviser, (b) $50,000 for a dealer, and (c) $100,000 for an investment fund manager. Line 9. Market Risk The amount on this line must be calculated according to the instructions set out in Schedule 1 to this Form. Line 11. Guarantees If the registered firm is guaranteeing the liability of another party, the total amount of the guarantee must be included in the capital calculation. If the amount of a guarantee is included in the firms balance sheet as a current liability and is reflected in line 4, do not include the amount of the guarantee on line 11. Line 12. Unresolved differences Any unresolved differences that could result in a loss from either firm or client assets must be included in the capital calculation. The examples below are intended to provide guidance as to how to calculate unresolved differences: 28
The examples below are intended to provide guidance as to how to calculate unresolved differences: (i) If there is an unresolved difference relating to client securities, the amount to be reported on Line 12 will be equal to the market value of the client securities that are short, plus the applicable margin rate for those securities. (ii) If there is an unresolved difference relating to the registrant's investments, the amount to be reported on Line 12 will be equal to the market value of the investments (securities) that are short. (iii) If there is an unresolved difference relating to cash, the amount to be reported on Line 12 will be equal to the amount of the shortfall in cash. Management Certification Registered Firm Name: We have examined the attached capital calculation and certify that the firm is in compliance with the capital requirements as at . Name and Title Signature Date 1. 2. 29
Schedule 1 of Form 31-103F1 Calculation of Excess Working Capital (calculating line 9 [market risk]) For each security whose value is included in line 1, Current Assets, multiply the market value of the security by the margin rate for that security set out below. Add up the resulting amounts for all of the securities you hold. The total is the "market risk" to be entered on line 9. (a) Bonds, Debentures, Treasury Bills and Notes (i) Bonds, debentures, treasury bills and other securities of or guaranteed by the Government of Canada, of the United Kingdom, of the United States of America and of any other national foreign government (provided such foreign government securities are currently rated Aaa or AAA by Moody's Investors Service, Inc. or Standard & Poor's Corporation, respectively), maturing (or called for redemption): within 1 year 1% of market value multiplied by the fraction determined by dividing the number of days to maturity by 365 over 1 year to 3 years 1 % of market value over 3 years to 7 years 2% of market value over 7 years to 11 years 4% of market value over 11 years 4% of market value (ii) Bonds, debentures, treasury bills and other securities of or guaranteed by any province of Canada and obligations of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, maturing (or called for redemption): within 1 year 2% of market value multiplied by the fraction determined by dividing the number of days to maturity by 365 over 1 year to 3 years 3 % of market value over 3 years to 7 years 4% of market value over 7 years to 11 years 5% of market value over 11 years 5% of market value (iii) Bonds, debentures or notes (not in default) of or guaranteed by any municipal corporation in Canada or the United Kingdom maturing: within 1 year 3% of market value multiplied by the fraction determined by dividing the number of days to maturity by 365 over 1 year to 3 years 5 % of market value over 3 years to 7 years 5% of market value over 7 years to 11 years 5% of market value over 11 years 5% of market value (iv) Other non-commercial bonds and debentures, (not in default): 10% of market value (v) Commercial and corporate bonds, debentures and notes (not in default) and non-negotiable and non­transferable trust company and mortgage loan company obligations registered in the registered firms name maturing: within 1 year 3% of market value over 1 year to 3 years 6 % of market value over 3 years to 7 years 7% of market value over 7 years to 11 years 10% of market value over 11 years 10% of market value 30
(b) Bank Paper Deposit certificates, promissory notes or debentures issued by a Canadian chartered bank (and of Canadian chartered bank acceptances) maturing: within 1 year 2% of market value multiplied by the fraction determined by dividing the number of days to maturity by 365 over 1 year apply rates for commercial and corporate bonds, debentures and notes (c) Acceptable foreign bank paper Deposit certificates, promissory notes or debentures issued by a foreign bank, readily negotiable and transferable and maturing: within 1 year 2% of market value multiplied by the fraction determined by dividing the number of days to maturity by 365 over 1 year apply rates for commercial and corporate bonds, debentures and notes Acceptable Foreign Bank Paper consists of deposit certificates or promissory notes issued by a bank other than a Canadian chartered bank with a net worth (i.e., capital plus reserves) of not less than $200,000,000. (d) Mutual Funds Where securities of mutual funds qualified by prospectus for sale in any province of Canada, the margin required is: (i) 5% of the market value of the fund, where the fund is a money market mutual fund as defined in National Instrument 81-102; or (ii) the margin rate determined on the same basis as for listed stocks multiplied by the market value of the fund. (e) Stocks (i) On securities (other than bonds and debentures) including rights and warrants listed on any exchange in Canada or the United States: Long Positions Margin Required Securities selling at $2.00 or more 50% of market value Securities selling at $1.75 to $1.99 60% of market value Securities selling at $1.50 to $1.74 80% of market value Securities selling under $1.50 100% of market value Short Positions Credit Required Securities selling at $2.00 or more 150% of market value Securities selling at $1.50 to $1.99 - $3.00 per share Securities selling at $0.25 to $1.49 200% of market value Securities selling at less than $0.25 market value plus $0.25 per shares 32
(ii) For positions in securities (other than bonds and debentures but including warrants and rights), 50% of the market value if the security is a constituent security on a major broadly-based index of one of the following exchanges: (a) American Stock Exchange (b) Australian Stock Exchange Limited (c) Bolsa de Valores de Sao Paulo (d) Borsa Italiana (e) Boston Stock Exchange (f) Chicago Board of Options Exchange (g) Chicago Board of Trade (h) Chicago Mercantile Exchange (i) Chicago Stock Exchange (j) Euronext Amsterdam (k) Euronext Brussels (l) Euronext Paris S.A. (m) Frankfurt Stock Exchange (n) London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (o) London Stock Exchange (p) Montreal Exchange (q) New York Mercantile Exchange (r) New York Stock Exchange (s) New Zealand Exchange Limited (t) Pacific Exchange (u) Swiss Exchange (v) The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (w) Tokyo Stock Exchange (x) Toronto Stock Exchange (y) TSX Venture Exchange (f) For all other securities 100% of market value. 33
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