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广发资管,退出公募牌照申请名单!什么情况?

Core Viewpoint - Guangfa Asset Management has withdrawn from the public fund management qualification application list, indicating a pause in its pursuit of public fund licenses amid a challenging regulatory environment for brokerages [2][3]. Group 1: Application Status - In 2023, six brokerage asset management firms submitted applications for public fund licenses, but only two, China Merchants Asset Management and Everbright Securities Asset Management, successfully obtained licenses [2][5]. - As of 2024, only three firms, including Guangfa Asset Management, are in the queue for public fund license applications, with Guangfa's withdrawal marking a significant development in the industry [3][5]. Group 2: Industry Context - The regulatory environment has become increasingly stringent, with no new public fund licenses granted since November 2023, leading to a stagnation in applications from brokerage asset management firms [5][6]. - The 2022 regulatory changes that relaxed the limits on the number of public fund licenses held by the same entity initially spurred a surge in applications, but the subsequent approval process has been slow [5][6]. Group 3: Strategic Adjustments - In light of the challenges in obtaining public fund licenses, many brokerage asset management firms are transitioning their collective asset management products to public fund management companies they control or hold stakes in [2][6]. - Guangfa Asset Management has begun transferring some of its products to Guangfa Fund Management, reflecting a broader trend among brokerages to adapt to regulatory requirements [2][7].