SUP 14.3 Changes to cross border services
Where an incoming EEA firm passporting under the MiFID4, UCITS Directive or Insurance Directives is exercising an EEA right and is providing cross border services into the United Kingdom, the EEA Passport Rights Regulations govern any changes to the details of those services. Where an incoming EEA firm has complied with the relevant requirements in the EEA Passport Rights Regulations, then the firm's permission given under Schedule 3 to the Act is to be treated as varied accordingly.21
4Firms passporting under the4 UCITS Directive
Where an incoming EEA firm passporting under the UCITS Directive4 is providing cross border services into the United Kingdom, it must not make a change in the details referred to in regulation 5(1A5) unless it has complied with the relevant requirements in regulation 5(3).21
453The relevant requirements in regulation 5(3) are that:
- (1)
the incoming EEA firm has given a notice to the FCA12 (see SUP 14.4.1 G) and to its Home State regulator stating the details of the proposed change;
12 - (2)
if the change arises from circumstances beyond the incoming EEA firm's control, that firm has, as soon as practicable, given to the appropriate UK regulator12 and to its Home State regulator the notice in (1).1
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Under regulation 5(4), the FCA12 is required, as soon as practicable after receiving the notice in SUP 14.3.3 G, to inform the incoming EEA firm of any consequential changes in the applicable provisions.
12Firms passporting under MiFID5
4Where an incoming EEA firm passporting under MiFID is providing cross border services into the United Kingdom, it must not:5
- (1)
make a change in the details referred to in regulation 5A(1)(a); or5
- (2)
use, for the first time, any tied agent to provide services in the United Kingdom; or5
- (3)
cease to use tied agents to provide services in the United Kingdom;5
unless it has complied with the relevant requirements in regulation 5A(3).5
5The relevant requirements in regulation 5A(3) are that:
- (1)
the incoming EEA firm has given notice to its Home State regulator stating the details of the proposed change; and
- (2)
the period of one month beginning with the day on which the incoming EEA firm gave that notice has elapsed.
5Under regulation 5(4), the FCA12 is required, as soon as practicable after receiving the notice in SUP 14.3.4B G, to inform the incoming EEA firm of any consequential changes in the applicable provisions.
125SUP 14.3.4A G does not apply to a change occasioned by circumstances beyond the incoming EEA firm's control.