EG 18.1 1Cancellation on the FCA’s own-initiative
1The FCA may cancel a sponsor's approval under section 88 of the Act if it considers that a sponsor has failed to meet the criteria for approval as a sponsor as set out in UKLR 24.4.5R2.
1When considering whether to cancel a sponsor's approval on its own initiative, the FCA will take into account all relevant factors, including, but not limited to, the following:
- (1)
the competence of the sponsor;
- (2)
the adequacy of the sponsor's systems and controls;
- (3)
the sponsor's history of compliance with the listing rules;
- (4)
the nature, seriousness and duration of the suspected failure of the sponsor to meet (at all times) the criteria for approval as a sponsor set out in UKLR 24.4.5R2;
- (5)
any matter which the FCA could take into account if it were considering an application for approval as a sponsor made under section 88(3)(d) of the Act.
1The FCA may also cancel a primary information provider’s approval under section 89P of the Act if it considers that a primary information provider has failed to meet the criteria for approval as a primary information provider as set out in DTR 8.3.
1When considering whether to cancel a primary information provider’s approval on its own initiative, the FCA will take into account all relevant factors, including, but not limited to, the following:
- (1)
the competence of the primary information provider;
- (2)
the adequacy of the primary information provider’s systems and controls;
- (3)
the primary information provider’s history of compliance with DTR 8;
- (4)
the nature, seriousness and duration of the suspected failure of the primary information provider to meet (at all times) the criteria for approval as a primary information provider set out in DTR 8.3;
- (5)
any matter which the FCA could take into account if it were considering an application for approval as a primary information provider made under section 89P(4)(c) of the Act.