BIPRU 1.1 Application
1There is no overall application statement for BIPRU. Each chapter or section has its own application statement. Broadly speaking however, BIPRU applies in the following manner8:
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to a BIPRU firm;8
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to an IFPRU investment firm, only BIPRU 12 (Liquidity standards); and8
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BIPRU applies to a collective portfolio management investment firm that is a BIPRU firm in parallel with IPRUINV link 11 (see IPRUINV link 11.6).8
In the main BIPRU only applies to a collective portfolio management investment firm7 in respect of designated investment business (excluding managing an AIF and managing a UCITS).7 However BIPRU 2.2 (Internal capital adequacy standards), BIPRU 2.3 (Interest rate risk in the non-trading book), BIPRU 8 (Group risk - consolidation) and BIPRU 11 (Disclosure) apply to the whole of its business.
7 7Purpose
BIPRU 1.1 implements in part the third paragraph of article 95(2) of the EU CRR that permits the FCA to apply the Banking Consolidation Directive and8 the Capital Adequacy Directive.
8 3The definition of a BIPRU firm
None of the following is a BIPRU firm:
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any other overseas firm;
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an ELMI;
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an insurer; and
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an ICVC.
8In summary, a BIPRU firm:
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does not provide the ancillary service of safekeeping and administration of financial instruments for the account of clients, including custodianship and related services such as cash/collateral management, and is not authorised to do so;
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is not authorised to provide the following investment services:
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to deal in any financial instruments for its own account;
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to underwrite issues of financial instruments on a firm commitment basis;
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to place financial instruments without a firm commitment basis; and
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to operate a multilateral trading facility;
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is authorised to provide one or more of the following investment services:
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the execution of investors' orders for financial instruments; or
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the management of individual portfolios of investments in financial instruments;
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may be authorised to provide one or more of the following investment services:
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reception and transmission of investors' orders for financial instruments; or
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investment advice; and
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does not hold clients' money and/or securities and is not authorised to do so (it should have a limitation or requirement prohibiting the holding of client money and its permission should not include safeguarding and administering investments).
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This paragraph applies to an undertaking that would be a third country BIPRU firm if it were authorised under the Act.
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Except in exceptional circumstances, it is the appropriate regulator's policy that it will not give an overseas applicant a Part 4A permission unless the appropriate regulator is satisfied that the applicant will be subject to prudential regulation by its home state regulatory body that is broadly equivalent to that provided for in the Handbook and the applicable EEA prudential sectoral legislation. The appropriate regulator will take into account not only the requirements to which the firm is subject but how they are enforced. The appropriate regulator will also take into account the laws, regulations and administrative provisions to which it is subject in its home state. The reasons for that policy include:
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it is unlikely that a firm that is not subject to equivalent supervision will be able to satisfy the threshold conditions (and in particular threshold condition 5 (Suitability)) and it is unlikely that it will be possible to establish that the firm does satisfy them; and8
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such a firm is likely to pose a threat to the interests of consumers and potential consumers, particularly as effective supervision of an overseas firm depends on cooperation between the appropriate regulator and the regulatory body that authorises the firm in its home country and on the appropriate regulator being able to place appropriate reliance on the supervision carried out by such regulatory body.8
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If an undertaking is not subject to equivalent supervision in its home state and it wishes to carry on in the United Kingdomregulated activities coming within the scope of the activities that define a BIPRU firm it should establish a subsidiary undertaking in the United Kingdom. Such a subsidiary undertaking should be able to show, amongst other things, how it would comply with the threshold conditions (and in particular threshold conditions 3 (Close links) and 5 (Suitability)).
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If in exceptional circumstances the appropriate regulator does grant a Part 4A permission to an undertaking that is not subject to equivalent prudential regulation the appropriate regulator is likely to take measures under the regulatory system to compensate for the lack of equivalent supervision. These may include applying the prudential requirements for BIPRU firms to the firm.
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An overseas firm that is subject to equivalent supervision is subject to the threshold conditions and the Principles. BIPRU and GENPRU do not generally apply.
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