SIFA 15.2 Cancellation of permission
If your firm wishes to cease carrying on all regulated activities for which your firm holds permission, you may apply for a cancellation of Part IV permission. You may do this while still carrying out business, as long as your firm has formal plans to cease all regulated activities in the short term (within six months from the date of application for the cancellation of permission).
The firm should have also:
- told its clients and its approved persons of its intention to cancel its permission;
- paid all its outstanding fees;
- filed any regulatory returns that are due;
- resolved any complaints against it; and
- made suitable arrangements to deal with any subsequent complaints and liabilities that might arise.
Cancellation Procedure
If you wish to cancel your firm's permission, you must complete and submit the Cancellation of Part IV Permission application form. This may be done in several ways:
- you may access the Online form and send it to us using Firms Online;
- you may access the form from our website under 'FSA Library - Forms'; or
- you may obtain a form from the Firm Contact Centre.
A cancellation application may also be delivered to us by any of the methods explained in SUP 15.7.4 R to SUP 15.7.6 G. If you have any questions, you should contact the Cancellation Team at the FSA. When we receive the application, we will send your firm an acknowledgement that will explain the cancellation process and detail the information required. We may ask for further information - depending on the type of firm, the type of clients and the manner of disposal of the business.
We will give the firm written notice if we grant the application, or a decision notice if we reject it. We may refuse to cancel a permission if it appears that cancellation would harm the interests of consumers or, in appropriate circumstances, we may apply additional procedures or require additional information. A firm may refer our decision notice rejecting its application to the independent tribunal.
There is guidance on the forms. SUP 6 Annex 3 G provides a flowchart that summarises the procedures for applying for a cancellation of Part IV permission. There is more detail at SUP 6.4 of the Handbook.
The following sections of the Guide are also relevant: |
|
• |
'Notifications'- Chapter 12.2 |
• |
'Variation of permission (VOP)' - Chapter 15.1 |
• |
If you do mortgage or general insurance business you should also refer to MIGI 16. |