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FEES 3 Annex 1 Authorisation fees payable

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Part 1 - Authorisation fees payable

For FCA-authorised persons and persons seeking to become FCA-authorised persons, the amount payable to the FCA is the amount payable

under Part 1, (a) below.23

23For PRA-authorised persons and persons seeking to become PRA-authorised persons, the amount payable to the FCA is the amount payable under Part 1(b).

23[Note: PRA-authorised persons may also pay regulatory transaction fees for new authorisations to the PRA as set out in Chapter 4 of the Fees Part of the PRA's Rulebook.]

The 23Tables below 23set out the following:18

(1) fees for applications by credit unions and community finance organisations21;18

(2) application fees in respect of the complexity groupings that relate to regulated activities that are not credit-related regulated activities; and18

(3) application fees in respect of the complexity groupings that relate to credit-related regulated activities.18

9402323232318

23Part 1(a) Authorisation Fees payable to the FCA by FCA-authorised persons

18Application type

Amount payable (£)

(1) Community finance organisations23

2123

(a) [deleted]23

23

(aa) Community finance organisations2321 - where application is for a Part 4A permission limited to permission to carry on credit-related regulated activity

23

200

25(ab) Community finance organisations -27 where application is for a Part 4A permission as a home finance provider or home finance administrator

300

27(ac) Community finance organisations - where application is for limited permission

(i) 100 if consumer credit annual income is between £0 – £50,000; and

(ii) 200 if consumer credit annual income is more than £50,000

(b) [deleted]23

23
23

(c) [deleted]23

23
23

(2) Complexity groupings not relating to credit-related regulated activities - see Part 2

(d) Straightforward

1,500 (unless otherwise specified in Part 2)

(e) Moderately complex

5,000 (unless otherwise specified in Part 2)

(f) Complex

25,000

(3) Complexity groupings relating to credit-related regulated activity - see Part 3

Consumer credit annual income (£)

0 - 50,000

> 50,000

(g) Limited permission

100 unless the application is for limited permission as a not-for-profit debt advice body, in which case the amount payable is 0

500 unless the application is for limited permission as a not-for-profit debt advice body, in which case the amount payable is 0

Consumer credit annual income (£)

0 -50,000

> 50,000 - 100,000

> 100,000 - 250,000

> 250,000 - 1,000,000

> 1,000,000

(h) Straightforward

600

750

1,000

1,500

5,000

(i) Moderately complex

800

1,000

1,500

5,000

10,000

(j) Complex

1,000

1,250

2,000

7,000

15,000

30(4) Complexity groupings relating to claims management companies

30(k) Claims management companies with turnover of up to and including £1,000,000

1,200

30(l) Claims management companies with turnover of over £1,000,000

10,000

31(5) Complexity groupings relating to third party verifiers

31(m) Third party verifiers

1,500

23Part 1(b) Authorisation Fees payable to the FCA by PRA-authorised persons

Application type

Amount payable (£)

(1) Credit unions

(a) Credit unions - registration of a common bond

200

(aa) Credit unions where application is for a Part 4A permission limited to permission to carry on credit-related regulated activity

100

(b) Credit unions 25(other than where (aa) applies)

150

(c) [deleted]25

25

(2) Complexity groupings not relating to credit-related regulated activities - see Part 2

(d) Straightforward

750 (unless otherwise specified in Part 2)

(e) Moderately complex

2,500 (unless otherwise specified in Part 2)

(f) Complex

12,500

(3) Complexity groupings relating to credit-related regulated activity - see Part 3

Consumer credit annual income (£)

0 - 50,000

> 50,000

(g) Limited permission

50 unless the application is for limited permission as a not-for-profit debt advice body, in which case the amount payable is 0

250 unless the application is for limited permission as a not-for-profit debt advice body, in which case the amount payable is 0

Consumer credit annual income (£)

0 -50,000

> 50,000 - 100,000

> 100,000 - 250,000

> 250,000 - 1,000,000

> 1,000,000

(h) Straightforward

300

375

500

750

2,500

(i) Moderately complex

400

500

750

2,500

5,000

(j) Complex

500

625

1,000

3,500

7,500

Part 2 – Complexity groupings26 not relating to credit-regulated activities26

Straightforward cases29

189

Straightforward cases

Activity grouping

Description

A.3

Friendly societies only

A.4

Friendly societies only16

16A.10

A firm to the extent it is bidding in emissions auctions33

32

A.13

Advisors,20 arrangers, dealers or brokers

2020

A.14

Corporate finance advisers

A.181

Home finance providers4, advisers and arrangers (excluding home finance providers4).1

4491211

A.191

General insurance distribution28

1

19A.21

Holding client money or assets or both.

29B.

Regulated benchmark administrators where the applicant intends to administer a non-significant benchmark

Moderately Complex Cases

9

Moderately complex cases

Activity grouping

Description

[deleted]13

13

[deleted]13

13

A.21

Home finance providers4 and administrators.1

491211

5A.3

UK ISPVs

A.48[deleted]8

[deleted]8

8

A.5

Managing agents at Lloyd's

A.7

Portfolio managers17

17

A.9

Managers and depositaries of investment funds, and operators of collective investment schemes or pension schemes17

1717

A.10

Firms dealing as principal, except to the extent the firm is bidding in emissions auctions33

1632

B.

Service companies

29B.

Regulated benchmark administrators where the applicant intends to administer:

- a significant benchmark; or

- a commodity benchmark or an interest rate benchmark which has not been designated as a critical benchmark; or

- a regulated-data benchmark other than one which is a non-significant benchmark.

Complex Cases29

Complex cases

Activity grouping

Description

A.1

Deposit acceptors (excluding e-money issuers and credit unions) and dormant account fund operators10

A.3

Insurers - general (excluding friendly societies and UK ISPVs5)

A.4

Insurers - life (excluding friendly societies)

8

6B

MTF operators and OTF operators26

29B.

Regulated benchmark administrators where the applicant intends to administer a critical benchmark

Part 3 - Complexity Groupings relating to credit-related regulated activity18

Straightforward cases18

Activity grouping18

Description

CC.2

Credit broking;

Providing credit information services;

Advising on regulated credit agreements for the acquisition of land22

Moderately complex cases18

Activity grouping18

Description

CC.2

Debt administration

Debt collecting

Entering into a regulated consumer hire agreement as owner

Entering into a regulated credit agreement as lender (excluding in relation to high-cost short-term credit, bill of sale loan agreements and home credit loan agreements)

Exercising, or having the right to exercise, the owner’s rights and duties under a regulated consumer hire agreement

Exercising, or having the right to exercise, the lender’s rights and duties under a regulated credit agreement (excluding in relation to high-cost short-term credit, bill of sale loan agreements and home credit loan agreements)

34

Complex cases18

18Activity grouping

Description

CC.2

Debt adjusting

Debt counselling

Entering into a regulated credit agreement as lender in relation to high-cost short-term credit, bill of sale loan agreements and home credit loan agreements

Exercising, or having the right to exercise, the lender’s rights and duties under a regulated credit agreement in relation to high-cost short-term credit, bill of sale loan agreements and home credit loan agreements

Providing credit references

Operating an electronic system in relation to lending34

Part 5 - Activity Groupings R

The activity group definitions are set out in FEES 4 Annex 1A.

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Part 6 - Change of legal status2

2

An application involving only a simple change of legal status for the purposes of FEES 3.2.7 R, FEES 3.2.7R (y),14 FEES 3.2.7R (za)7, FEES 3.2.7 R (zg) and FEES 3.2.7 R (zh)14 is from an applicant:

24123

(1) which is a new legal entity intending to carry on the business, using the same business plan, of an existing firm with no outstanding regulatory obligations cancelling its Part 4A permission or14 authorisation or registration under the Payment Services Regulations or the Electronic Money Regulations,147 and

(2) which is to:

(a) have the same or narrower permission, scope of authorisation or registration under the Payment Services Regulations or Electronic Money Regulations14 7and the same branches (if any), as the firm;

(b) assume all of the rights and obligations in connection with any of14 the regulated activities,14 payment services7 and electronic money issuance14 carried on by the firm;

(c) continue the same compliance arrangements and compliant client asset and client money procedures, as the firm, subject to any changes required only as a result of the change of legal status;

(d) continue with a risk profile and arrangements for controlling and monitoring risk which will not be materially different from those of the firm; and

(e) have the individuals within the firm that are responsible for insurance distribution activity28 perform the same role for the applicant.

Part 7 - Change of legal status - sponsors fees

15An application involving only a simple change of legal status for the purposes of FEES 3.2.7R Part 2(1)(b)24 is from an applicant:

(1) which is a new legal entity intending to carry on the business of an existing sponsor (as defined in the listing rules) in respect of which the FCA does not currently require, and is not proposing to require, remedial action relating to any aspect of its provision of sponsor services); and

(2) which (subject to any changes required only as a result of the change in legal status) is to:

(a) assume all of the rights and obligations in connection with any of the sponsor activities of the existing sponsor under the listing rules;

(b) make no changes to the systems and controls of the existing sponsor which ensure that the existing sponsor can carry out its role as sponsor in accordance with LR 8 (Sponsors: Premium listing);

(c) have the individuals within the existing sponsor that are engaged in the provision of sponsor services engaged in the same role for the applicant; and

(d) otherwise continue to comply in all respects with the criteria for approval as a sponsor set out in LR 8.6.5 R.