SYSC Sch 1 Record keeping requirements
Handbook reference |
Subject of record |
Contents of record |
When record must be made |
Retention period |
Arrangements made to satisfy SYSC 2.1.1 R(apportionment) and SYSC 2.1.3 R(allocation) |
Those arrangements |
On making the arrangements and when they are updated |
Six years from the date on which the record is superseded by a more up-to-date record |
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Governance map and scope of responsibilities for certain approved persons of Solvency II firms |
As stated in rule |
The records should be kept up to date, as stated in the rule |
10 years from the date superseded, or 6 years for large non-directive insurers4. |
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Scope of responsibilities for certain approved persons of small non-directive insurers |
As stated in rule |
The records should be kept up to date, as stated in the rule |
6 years from the date superseded. |
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Matters and dealings (including accounting records) which are the subject of requirements and standards under the regulatory system |
Adequate |
Adequate time |
Adequate |
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Past versions of a firm’s management responsibilities maps |
Past versions of a firm’s management responsibilities maps |
SYSC 4.5.21G does not itself impose requirements but says that past versions of a firm’s management responsibilities maps are an important part of its records |
SYSC 4.5.21G does not itself impose requirements but says that past versions of a firm’s management responsibilities maps are an important part of its records |
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Applies SYSC 4.5.21G to non-UK relevant authorised persons |
See entry for SYSC 4.5.21G |
See entry for SYSC 4.5.21G |
See entry for SYSC 4.5.21G |
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Steps taken to comply with SYSC 4.9.4R (Information to be made available to new manager) |
Adequate |
Adequate time |
None specified. |
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Business and internal organisation |
Details of the firm's orderly records of services and transactions undertaken |
Within a reasonable time |
Adequate |
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Conflict of interest |
Kinds of service or activity carried out by or on behalf of the firm in which a conflict of interest entailing a material risk of damage to the interests of one or more clients has arisen or, in the case of an ongoing service or activity, may arise. |
Not specified |
5 years |
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Prudential risk management and systems and controls |
Accounting and other records that are sufficient to enable the firm to demonstrate to thePRA: (1) that the firm is financially sound and has appropriate systems and controls; (2) the firm's financial position and exposure to risk (to a reasonable degree of accuracy); (3) the firm's compliance with the rules in GENPRU, INSPRU and SYSC. |
Not specified |
3 years, or longer as appropriate |