PERG 2 Annex 2 Regulated activities and the permission regime
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1.1 G |
Table 1 is designed to relate the permission regime as operated by the FCA25 to regulated activities. It does not explain how the permission regime as operated by the PRA relates to regulated activities. It therefore does not cover PRA-regulated activities which only apply to PRA-authorised persons. Those PRA-regulated activities are set out in Table 1A.25 Section 55E(4)25of the Act gives the FCA25 the power to describe the regulated activity or regulated activities for which it gives permission in such manner as the FCA25 considers appropriate. Table 1 details how the FCA25 has chosen to describe the regulated activities and specified investments for the purposes of the permission regime. 25 25 25 25 |
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1.2 G |
In an application for Part 4A permission25, an applicant will need to state the regulated activities it requires permission to carry on. This will involve an applicant identifying the regulated activities and the specified investments associated with those activities for which it requires Part 4A permission.25 25 25 |
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1.3 G |
Part II of the Regulated Activities Order (Specified activities) specifies the activities for the purposes of section 22 of the Act. This section states that an activity is a regulated activity if it is an activity of a specified kind which is carried on by way of business and: |
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relates to an investment of a specified kind; or |
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(2) |
in the case of an activity specified for the purposes of section 22(1)(b) of the Act, is carried on in relation to property of any kind.13 |
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relates to information about a person's financial standing. |
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Part III of the Regulated Activities Order (Specified investments) specifies the investments referred to in (1). |
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1.4 G |
Column 1 of Table 1 lists the regulated activities and column 2 lists the associated specified investments. Descriptions of some categories of specified investments are expanded in Tables 2 and 3. There are notes to all three tables which provide further explanation where appropriate. |
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1.5 G |
A reference to an article in the tables in PERG 2 Annex 2 G is to the relevant article in the Regulated Activities Order. |
2 Table
3 Table
Notes to Table 1 |
Note 1: In addition to the regulated activities listed in Table 1, article 64 of the Regulated Activities Order specifies that agreeing to carry on a regulated activity is itself a regulated activity in certain cases. This applies in relation to all the regulated activities listed in Table 1 apart from:
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Permission to carry on the activity of agreeing to carry on a regulated activity will be given automatically by the FCA25 in relation to those other regulated activities for which an applicant is given permission (other than those activities in articles 9B, 51 and 52 detailed above). 25 25 25 |
Note 1A: Funeral plan contracts are contractually based investments. Accordingly, the following are regulated activities when carried on in relation to a funeral plan contract: (a) arranging (bringing about) deals in investments, (b) making arrangements with a view to transactions in investments, (c) managing investments, (d) safeguarding and administering investments, (e) advising on investments (except P2P agreements)18, (f) sending dematerialised instructions and (g) causing dematerialised instructions to be sent (as well as agreeing to carry on each of the activities listed in (a) to (g)). However, they are not designated investment business. |
Note 1B: Life policies are contractually based investments. Where the regulated activities listed as designated investment business in (e) to (g) and (j) are carried on in relation to a life policy, these activities also count as 'insurance mediation activities'. The full list of insurance mediation activities is set out in (pb)2 to (pf)2. The regulated activities of agreeing to carry on each of these activities will, if carried on in relation to a life policy, also come within both designated investment business and insurance mediation activities. 2 2 |
11Note 1C: Although MiFID business bidding (part of bidding in emissions auctions) is designated investment business, it is not separately listed in this table under designated investment business because bidding in emissions auctions is already referred to above. |
Note 2: For the purposes of the regulated activities of dealing in investments as principal (article 14) and dealing in investments as agent (article 21), the definition of contractually based investments [expanded in Table 3] excludes a funeral plan contract (article 87) and rights to or interests in funeral plan contracts. |
6Note 2A: PERG 13 Ann 2 Table 2 contains a map indicating which securities and contractually based investments correspond to financial instruments. A firm'spermission should comprise each of the categories of security and contractually based investment in relation to which it carries on the activity of operating a multilateral trading facility. |
Note 3: The regulated activities of managing investments (article 37) and safeguarding and administering investments (article 40) may apply in relation to any assets, in particular circumstances, if the assets being managed or safeguarded and administered include, (or may include), any |
Note 4: For the purposes of the permission regime, the activity in (j)(ii) of advising on pension transfers and pension opt-outs includes the following two regulated activities:16(1) advising on investments (except P2P agreements)18 where it 16 is carried on in respect of the following specified investments:
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Note 5: Article 4(2) of the Regulated Activities Order specifies the activities (ma)14to (p) for the purposes of section 22(1)(b) of the Act. That is, these activities will be regulated activities if carried on in relation to any property and are not expressed as relating to a specified investment. 14 |
Note 5A: Where they are carried on in relation to a life policy, the activities listed as insurance mediation activities in (pb)2 to (pf)2 (as well as the regulated activity of agreeing to carry on those activities) are also designated investment business. 2 2 |
Note 5B: In PERG, life policy5 is the term used in the Handbook to mean 'qualifying contract of insurance' (as defined in article 3(1) of the Regulated Activities Order). For the purpose of the permission regime,5 the term also includes a long-term care insurance contract which is a pure protection contract and a pension term assurance policy5. 5 5 5 |
Note 5C: Non-investment insurance contract is the term used in firms permissions to mean pure protection contract or general insurance contract.2Pure protection contract is the term used in the Handbook to mean a long-term insurance contract which is not a life policy. General insurance contract is the term used in the Handbook to mean contract of insurance within column 1 of Table 2.2 |
Note 5D: [deleted]2 2 |
Note 5E: For the purposes of the permission regime, the activity in (pf)2(ii) of advising on pension transfers and pension opt-outs is carried on in respect of the following specified investments:
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Note 6: [deleted]25 25 |
Note 7: A stakeholder product is defined in the Glossary as:
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8Note 8: Article 4(2) of the Regulated Activities Order specifies the activity at (ab) for the purposes of section 22(1)(b) of the Act, that is, these activities will be regulated activities if carried on in relation to any property and are not expressed as related to a specified investment. |
13Note 9: For the purposes of the permission regime with respect to the regulated activities of entering into a regulated credit agreement as lender and exercising, or having the right to exercise, the lender's rights and duties under a regulated credit agreement, this is sub-divided into: (i) a regulated credit agreement (excluding high-cost short-term credit, a home credit loan agreement and a bill of sale loan agreement); (ii) high-cost short-term credit; (iii) a home credit loan agreement; (iv) a bill of sale loan agreement. For the purposes of operating an electronic system in relation to lending, rights under a credit agreement include rights under an article 36H agreement within the meaning of article 36H (4) of the Regulated Activities Order. For the purposes of advising on P2P agreements, rights under a credit agreement include rights under a relevant article 36H agreement within the meaning of article 53(4) of the Regulated Activities Order.18 |
13Note 10: Article 4 (2A) of the Regulated Activities Order specifies the activities (zae) and (zaf) for the purposes of section 22(1A)(a) of the Act (these activities are expressed as relating to information about a person's financial standing rather than to a specified investment) and accordingly will be regulated activities when carried on by way of business. |
15Note 11: The specified investment in relation to which the regulated activity of advising on regulated credit agreements for the acquisition of land (article 53DA) may be carried on, is a regulated credit agreement which meets the description in PERG 2.7.16F G. |
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25 Table 1A: PRA-only regulated Activities [See notes 1 and 2 to Table 1A] |
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Regulated activity |
Specified investment in relation to which the regulated activity (in the corresponding section of column one) may be carried on |
Accepting deposits |
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(a) accepting deposits (article 5) |
deposit (article 74) |
Insurance business |
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(b) effecting contracts of insurance (article 10(1)) (c) carrying out contracts of insurance (article 10(2)) |
contract of insurance (article 75) [expanded in Table 2] |
The Lloyd's market |
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(d) managing the underwriting capacity of a Lloyd's syndicate as a managing agent at Lloyd's (article 57) |
underwriting capacity of a Lloyd's syndicate (article 86(1)) |
(e) the activity of arranging, by the Society, of deals in contracts of insurance written at Lloyd's (article 58) |
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25Notes to Table 1A |
Note 1: In addition to the regulated activities listed in Table 1A, article 64 of the Regulated Activities Order specifies that agreeing to carry on a regulated activity is itself a regulated activity in certain cases. This only applies in relation to the Lloyd's market activities in paragraphs (d) and (e). |
Note 2: The activity of dealing in investments as principal is also a PRA regulated activity where carried on by a person designated by the PRA. |
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Table 2: Contracts of insurance |
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Contract of insurance (article 75 of the RAO) |
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(a) general insurance contract (Part I of Schedule 1 to the Regulated Activities Order) |
(b) long-term insurance contract (Part II of Schedule 1 to the Regulated Activities Order ) |
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1 |
Accident (paragraph 1) |
life and annuity (paragraph I) |
2 |
Sickness (paragraph 2) |
1 marriage or the formation of a civil partnership and birth (paragraph II) 1 |
3 |
Land vehicles (paragraph 3) |
linked long-term (paragraph III) |
4 |
Railway rolling stock (paragraph 4) |
permanent health (paragraph IV) |
5 |
Aircraft (paragraph 5) |
tontines (paragraph V) |
6 |
Ships (paragraph 6) |
capital redemption (paragraph VI) |
7 |
Goods in transit (paragraph 7) |
pension fund management (paragraph VII) |
8 |
fire and natural forces (paragraph 8) |
collective insurance (paragraph VIII) |
9 |
damage to property (paragraph 9) |
social insurance (paragraph IX) |
10 |
motor vehicle liability (paragraph 10) |
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11 |
aircraft liability (paragraph 11) |
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12 |
liability of ships (paragraph 12) |
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13 |
general liability (paragraph 13) |
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14 |
credit (paragraph 14) |
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15 |
suretyship (paragraph 15) |
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16 |
miscellaneous financial loss (paragraph 16) |
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17 |
legal expenses (paragraph 17) |
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18 |
assistance (paragraph 18) |
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Table 3: Securities, contractually based investments and relevant investments [see notes 1 and 2 to Table 3] |
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Security (article 3(1)) |
Contractually based investment (article 3(1)) |
Relevant investments (article 3(1)) |
share (article 76) debenture (article 77) alternative debenture (article 77A)10 government and public security (article 78) warrant (article 79) certificate representing certain security (article 80) unit (article 81) stakeholder pension scheme (article 82(1)3) personal pension scheme (article 82(2));3 rights to or interests in investments (article 89) in so far as they relate to any of the above categories of security |
option (article 83) For the purposes of the permission regime, option is subdivided into:
future (article 84) For the purposes of the permission regime, future is subdivided into:
contract for differences (article 85) For the purposes of the permission regime, contract for differences is subdivided into: life policy (but excluding a long-term care insurance contract which is a pure protection contract) [see note 5B to Table 1] funeral plan contract (article 87) [see note 1A to Table 1] rights to or interests in investments (article 89) in so far as they relate to any of the above categories of contractually based investment. |
contractually based investments (article 3(1)) non-investment insurance contract [see note 5C to Table 1]2 2 2 |
Notes to Table 3 |
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Note 1: Security, contractually based investment and relevant investment are not, in themselves, specified investments they are defined as including a number of specified investments as set out in Table 3. Relevant investments is the term that is used to cover contractually based investments together with rights under a general insurance contract and a pure protection contract. Note 2: For the purposes of the regulated activities of dealing in investments as principal (article 14) and dealing in investments as agent (article 21), the definition of contractually based investments excludes a funeral plan contract (article 87) and rights to or interests in funeral plan contracts. |