Related provisions for REC 5.1.2
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An applicant for recognised
body status needs to demonstrate to the FSA that it is able to meet the recognition requirements before a recognition
order can be made. Once it has been recognised, a recognised body has to comply with the recognition requirements at all times. (Guidance on
the recognition requirements applicable to UK
recognised bodies (and applicants) is given in REC 2).
In addition, the chapter does not give guidance on the procedures for making an application for top-up permission, to carry on regulated activities in the United Kingdom which are outside the scope of the Single Market Directives and for which the firm cannot exercise Treaty rights. Incoming EEA firms seeking a top-up permission should refer to AUTH 5.
1This chapter provides guidance in relation to business transfers.(1) SUP 18.2 applies to any firm or to anymember of Lloyd's proposing to transfer the whole or part of its business by an insurance business transfer scheme or to accept such a transfer. SUP 18.2.31 G to SUP 18.2.41 G also applyto the independent expert making the scheme report.(2) SUP 18.3 applies to any firm proposing to accept certain transfers of insurance business taking place outside the United Kingdom.(3)