ASIC commences civil penalty proceedings against ANZ

Regulation

Australian regulator ASIC has today commenced civil penalty proceedings in the Federal Court of Australia against Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (ANZ) for an alleged continuous disclosure breach in relation to a $2.5 billion institutional share placement undertaken by the ANZ in 2015.

On 6 August 2015, ANZ issued a release to the Australian Securities Exchange (the ASX) entitled “ANZ announces Institutional Placement (fully underwritten) and share Purchase Plan to raise a total of $3 billion”.

On 7 August 2015, ANZ issued a release to the ASX in respect of the placement stating among other things, “ANZ today announced that it had raised $2.5 billion in new equity capital through the placement of approximately 80.8 million ANZ ordinary shares at the price of $30.95 per share”.

ASIC alleges that that ANZ contravened s.674(2) of the Corporations Act by failing to notify the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) that approximately $791 million of the $2.5 billion of ANZ shares offered in the Placement was to be acquired by its underwriters rather than placed with investors.

ASIC is seeking a declaration that ANZ breached its continuous disclosure obligations and a pecuniary penalty order.

The proceedings are to be listed for a case management hearing in the Federal Court in Melbourne on a date to be fixed.

ASIC will be making no further comment at this time.

Read Also: