SYSC 22.8A Groups and outsourcing
Intra-group transfers
- (1)
- (a)
a firm (A) would otherwise have to ask another person (B) for a reference under SYSC 22.2.1R; and
- (b)
A and B are in the same group.
- (a)
- (2)
A need not ask for a reference from B if there are adequate arrangements in place under which A has access to the same information sources as B to the extent that they are relevant to things A has to ask B under SYSC 22.2.1R (Obligation to obtain references).
- (3)
If A only has access to some of the information sources in (2), A may ask for a reference that only covers the sources to which A does not have such access.
- (4)
If A, in accordance with this rule, does not ask for a reference or a full reference it must access the information resources referred to in this rule and get the relevant information within the time specified by SYSC 22.2.3R.
- (1)
1SYSC 22.8A.1R means that a firm recruiting someone from another member of its group is not required to request a reference from the other where the group has centralised records or alternative measures in place to ensure sharing of relevant information between its members.
- (2)
The recruiting firm should be satisfied that the centralised or alternative measures ensure relevant information is made available as part of the fit and proper assessment of the recruit.
1If:
- (1)
a firm (A) appoints someone (P) to a certification function or approved person position;
- (2)
A obtains a reference from an ex-employer (B);
- (3)
later P transfers to a certification function position or an approved person position with an SMCR firm in A’s group (C);
- (4)
B’s reference is:
- (5)
C does not need to ask for the reference to be reissued or amended, taking account of SYSC 22.7.6G and SYSC 22.7.7G;
C may be able to rely on that reference without asking B to give another one.
Getting and giving a reference where the employee has worked in a group or on secondment
1If:
- (1)
a firm (A) is thinking of employing someone (P);
- (2)
P is employed by a group services company (D) that is not a firm;
- (3)
P (in their capacity as an employee of D) performs a function or service for a firm (B) in the same group as D such that P is also an employee of B; and
- (4)
A intends to appoint (P) to a position that entitles A to obtain a reference from B;
then:
- (5)
A should ask both B and D for a reference;
- (6)
B is obliged to give the reference if A asks it to;
- (7)
B should ask D to provide it with the information needed to provide a reference in accordance with this chapter;
- (8)
D may give a reference but (as it is not a firm) it is not obliged to; and
- (9)
D and B may give a single joint reference.
1SYSC 22.8A.4G also applies where:
1If:
- (1)
a firm (A) is thinking of appointing someone (P) to a position that entitles A to obtain a reference from another firm (B); and
- (2)
P was an employee of other members of B’s group as well as of B;
then:
- (3)
A should ask all the group members that employed P for a reference;
- (4)
B should give a reference if A asks it to;
- (5)
P’s employers in that group (including any that are not firms) may give a single joint reference; and
- (6)
if the reference is being provided on a consolidated group basis, it should be clear what information is relevant to which employer within the group.