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Clearing House Electronic Subregister System : ウィキペディア英語版
Clearing House Electronic Subregister System
The Australian Clearing House Electronic Subregister System (commonly abbreviated to CHESS) is an electronic book entry register of holdings of approved securities that facilitates the transfer and settlement of share market transactions between CHESS participants (including stockbrokers on behalf of their clients, and large institutional investors on their own behalf) as well as speed up the registration of the transfer of securities. CHESS was developed by the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) and is managed by the ASX Settlement and Transfer Corporation (ASTC), a wholly owned subsidiary of ASX.〔(Introduction to CHESS ), Securities Registrars Association of Australia〕
Under Australian corporate law, the issuer must maintain registers for owners of securities, and Australian issuers have a contractual arrangement with ASTC to maintain the CHESS subregister as agent for the issuer. The CHESS subregister is one two subregisters that together make up the issuer’s register. Australian companies listed on the ASX are obliged to establish a CHESS subregister. All equity securities are held through CHESS.
==How the system works==
The parties who are permitted to access CHESS are referred to as participants, who are either members of ASX (e.g., brokers) or otherwise approved non-brokers. Each participant is allocated a unique participant code. A security holder on CHESS must be either a CHESS participant or be sponsored by one (e.g., a client of a broker). Sponsored uncertificated security holders are allocated a unique holder identifying code (HIN) in CHESS, which together with the participant's code provides the authority under which CHESS will allow a transfer of securities.
Only the designated "controlling participant" can initiate transactions on CHESS in relation to a holding. It is a criminal offence to effect an unauthorised transaction, whether the client suffers a loss or not; and a broker's client is entitled to compensation for loss suffered as a result of an unauthorised transaction. Failing to obtain compensation from the broker, the client is covered by the National Guarantee Fund for losses arising from any unauthorised transfer of shares by a broker.〔
Security holders who have uncertificated CHESS holdings, through a sponsorship agreement with a CHESS participant, will receive periodic holding statements directly from ASX Settlement Administration, while those who have Issuer Sponsored holdings will receive similar statements from the company registry. These statements provide a record of transfers, allotments, etc. for uncertificated holdings.〔 Share certificates are not produced.

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