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SYSC 24 Annex 1 Which FCA-prescribed senior management responsibilities apply to which kind of firm

SYSC 24 Annex 1G

1Introduction and exclusions

1.1

G

This annex sets out which FCA-prescribed senior management responsibilities apply to which type of SMCR firm.

1.2

R

In this annex:

(1)

a √ means that the FCA-prescribed senior management responsibility does apply;

(2)

a × means that the FCA-prescribed senior management responsibility does not apply; and

(3)

a reference letter refers to the reference letters in column (3) of the table in SYSC 24.2.6R (Table: FCA-prescribed senior management responsibilities).

1.3

G

If an FCA-prescribed senior management responsibility is not included in the table for a particular class of firm, that FCA-prescribed senior management responsibility does not apply to any firm in that class.

31.4

R

The following FCA-prescribed senior management responsibilities do not apply to a full-scope UK AIFM in relation to its managing an AIF:

(1)

responsibility (j) (internal audit oversight);

(2)

responsibility (k) (compliance oversight);

(3)

responsibility (l) (risk oversight);

(4)

responsibility (j-3) (independence of outsourced internal audit); and

(5)

responsibility (t) (business model).

Banking sector firms

2.1

R

(1)

The table in SYSC 24 Annex 1 2.3R sets out which FCA-prescribed senior management responsibilities apply to which type of SMCR banking firm.

(2)

SMCR firms in (1) are divided into the following categories for the purposes in (1):

(a)

a UK SMCR banking firm (excluding firms in (b));

(b)

a small UK SMCR banking firm; and

(c)

an overseas SMCR banking firm42.

2.2

R

A small UK SMCR banking firm means a UK SMCR banking firm that is:

(1)

a small CRR firm as defined in the part of the PRA Rulebook called “Allocation of responsibilities”; or

(2)

a credit union.

2.3

R

Table: FCA-prescribed senior management responsibilities applying to banking sector firms

Brief description of responsibility

Reference letter of responsibility

UK firm

Small UK firm

Overseas firm42

Responsibility for the firm’s performance of its obligations under the senior managers regime

(a)

Responsibility for the firm’s performance of its obligations under the employee certification regime

(b)

Financial crime

(d)

COCON

(b-1)

Training governing body

(f)

×

×

Training of staff performing designated senior management responsibilities

See Note (2)

(g)

×

×

Management responsibilities maps

(c)

Whistleblowers’ champion

(n)

×

Internal audit oversight

(j)

×

×

Compliance oversight

(k)

×

×

Risk oversight

(l)

×

×

Remuneration

(m)

×

×

CASS

(z)

UK risk management

(aa)

×

×

Compliance with UK regulatory system

(ff)

×

×

Escalation of correspondence

(ee)

×

×

Note (1): the categories of firm in the column headings of this table are to be interpreted in accordance with the classification of firms in SYSC 24 Annex 1 2.1R. Therefore:

(a) column three (UK firm) refers to SYSC 24 Annex 1 2.1R(2)(a);

(b) column four (Small UK firm) refers to SYSC 24 Annex 1 2.1R(2)(b); and

(c) column five (Overseas42 firm) refers to SYSC 24 Annex 1 2.1R(2)(c).

Note (2): Paragraph (b) of this FCA-prescribed senior management responsibility (key function holder) does not apply to any firm in this table.

Insurance sector firms

3.1

R

(1)

The table in SYSC 24 Annex 1 3.2R sets out which FCA-prescribed senior management responsibilities apply to which type of SMCR insurance firm.

(2)

SMCR firms in (1) are divided into the following categories for the purposes in (1):

(a)

a Solvency II firm (excluding firms in any other paragraph);

(b)

a firm falling within paragraph (b) of the definition of Solvency II firm (undertaking that would require Part 4A permission as an insurance or reinsurance undertaking if its head office were situated in the United Kingdom4)2;

(c)

a small non-directive insurer;

(d)

a firm in SYSC 23 Annex 1 5.2R (firms in run-off); and

(e)

an insurance special purpose vehicle.

(3)

An insurance special purpose vehicle only falls into paragraph (2)(e). Subject to that, a firm in (2)(d) does not fall into any other paragraph.

3.2

G

References to a Solvency II firm include a large non-directive insurer.

3.3

R

Table: FCA-prescribed senior management responsibility applying to insurance sector firms

Brief description of responsibility

Reference letter of responsibility

Solvency II firm

Overseas branches4 2

Other insurance sector

ISPV

Responsibility for the firm’s performance of its obligations under the senior managers regime

(a)

Responsibility for the firm’s performance of its obligations under the employee certification regime

(b)

Financial crime

(d)

COCON

(b-1)

Training governing body

(f)

×

×

×

Training of staff performing designated senior management responsibilities

(g)

×

×

×

Management responsibilities maps

(c)

×

×

Whistleblowers’ champion

(n)

×

×

×

CASS

(z)

×

Internal audit for non-significant insurers

(j-2)

×

×

×

Compliance with UK regulatory system

(ff)

×

×

×

Escalation of correspondence

(ee)

×

×

×

Note: The categories of firm in the column headings of this table are to be interpreted in accordance with the classification of firms in SYSC 24 Annex 1 3.1R. Therefore:

(1) Solvency II firm (column three) refers to SYSC 24 Annex 1 3.1R(2)(a);

(2) Overseas42 branches (column four) refers to SYSC 24 Annex 1 3.1R(2)(b);

(3) Other insurance sector (column five) refers to SYSC 24 Annex 1 3.1R(2)(c) and (d); and

(4) ISPV (column six) refers to SYSC 24 Annex 1 3.1R(2)(e).

3Solo regulated firms

4.1

R

(1)

The table in SYSC 24 Annex 1 4.2R sets out which FCA-prescribed senior management responsibilities apply to which type of core SMCR firm and enhanced scope SMCR firm.

(2)

SMCR firms in (1) are divided into the following categories for the purposes of in (1):

(a)

UK core SMCR firm;

(b)

overseas core SMCR firm (excluding an EEA SMCR firm); and

(c)

enhanced scope SMCR firm.

4.2

R

Table: FCA-prescribed senior management responsibility applying to solo regulated firms

(1)

Brief description of responsibilit

(2)

Reference letter of responsibility

(3)

UK core firm

(4) Overseas4 core firm

(5)

Enhanced scope firm

Responsibility for the firm’s performance of its obligations under the senior managers regime

(a)

Responsibility for the firm’s performance of its obligations under the employee certification regime

(b)

Financial crime

(d)

COCON

(b-1)

Management responsibilities maps

(c)

×

×

Internal audit oversight

(j)

×

×

Compliance oversight

(k)

×

×

Risk oversight

(l)

×

×

CASS

(z)

Independence of outsourced internal audit

(j-3)

×

×

Business model

(t)

×

×

Stress tests

(s)

×

×

Allocation of responsibility for COLL compliance to an approved person

(za)

UK risk management

(aa)

×

×

Compliance with UK regulatory system

(ff)

×

×

Escalation of correspondence

(ee)

×

×

Note: The categories of firm in the column headings of this table are to be interpreted in accordance with the classification of firms in SYSC 24 Annex 1 4.1R. Therefore:

(1) UK core firm (column three) refers to SYSC 24 Annex 1 4.1R(2)(a);

(2) Overseas4 core firm (column four) refers to SYSC 24 Annex 1 4.1R(2)(b); and

(3) Enhanced scope firm (column five) refers to SYSC 24 Annex 1 4.1R(2)(c).