Related provisions for PERG 9.4.2
Table of application, notification and vetting fees
(1) Fee payer |
(2) Fee payable |
Due date |
(a) Any applicant for Part IV permission (including an incoming firm applying for top-up permission) |
(1) Unless (2) applies, in1 respect of a particular application, the highest of the tariffs set out in FEES 3 Annex 1 part 11 which apply to that application. (2) In respect of a particular application which is: (i) a straightforward or moderately complex case for the purposes of FEES 3 Annex 1 part 1, and (ii) only involves a simple change of legal status as set out in FEES 3 Annex 1 part 6, the fee payable is 50% of the tariff that would otherwise be payable in FEES 3 Annex 1 part 11 1 |
On or before the application is made |
(b) Any Treaty firm that wishes to exercise a Treaty right to qualify for authorisation under Schedule 4 to the Act (Treaty rights) in respect of regulated activities for which it does not have an EEA right |
(1) Where no certificate has been issued under paragraph 3(4) of Schedule 4 to the Act the fee payable is, in respect of a particular exercise, set out in FEES 3 Annex 1, part 4 (2) Where a certificate in (i) has been issued no fee is payable |
On or before the notice of exercise is given |
(c) Any applicant for a certificate under article 54 of the Regulated Activities Order |
2,000 |
On or before the application is made |
(d) Applicants for an authorisation order for, or recognition of, a collective investment scheme |
FEES 3 Annex 2, part 1 |
On or before the application is made |
(f) Any person seeking an order under section 326(1) of the Act to become a designated professional body. |
10,000 |
30 days after the order is granted |
(g) Any applicant for recognition as a UK recognised body under section 287 or section 288 of the Act |
FEES 3 Annex 3, part 1 |
On or before the date the application is made |
(h) Any applicant for recognition as an overseas recognised body under section 287 or section 288 and section 292 of the Act |
FEES 3 Annex 3, part 2 |
On or before the date the application is made |
(i) An applicant for listing (under the listing rules) |
FEES 3 Annex 4, part 1 |
On or before the date the application is made |
(j) Applicant for approval as sponsor (under the listing rules) |
FEES 3 Annex 4, part 2 |
On or before the date the application is made |
(k) Issuers of tranches from debt issuance programmes and securitised derivative tranches |
FEES 3 Annex 4, part 1 |
An upfront fee is required per tranche for draw downs in the following 12 months |
(l) Under the listing rules, an issuer involved in specific events or transactions during the year where documentation is subject to a transaction vetting |
FEES 3 Annex 5, part 1 |
On or before the date that relevant documentation is first submitted to the FSA |
(m) Under the prospectus rules, an issuer or person requesting approval or vetting of the documents arising in relation to specific events or transactions that it might be involved in during the year |
FEES 3 Annex 5, part 2 |
On or before the date that relevant documentation is first submitted to the FSA |
(n) Applicants to be added to the list of designated investment exchanges |
50,000 |
On or before the date the application is made |
(o) A firm applying for a waiver or concession (or guidance on the availability of either)1 in connection with rules (or future rules)1 implementing the revised Basel Capital Accord (including any amendments) 11 |
(1) Unless (2) applies, FEES 3 Annex 6 (2) (a) Unless (b) applies a1firm submitting a second application for a waiver or concession or1guidance described in column (1) within 12 months of the first application (where the fee was paid in accordance with (1)) must pay 50% of the fee applicable to it under FEES 3 Annex 6, but only in respect of that second application (b) No fee is payable by a firm in relation to a successful application for a waiver or a concession based on a minded to grant decision in respect of the same matter following a complete application for guidance in accordance with prescribed submission requirements.1 1 |
On or before the date the application is made |
(p) A firm applying for a variation of its Part IV permission |
(1) Unless (2) applies, if the proposed new1 business of the firm would1 fall within one or more activity groups specified in Part 1 of FEES 4 Annex 1 not applicable before the application1, the fee is 50% of the highest of the tariffs set out in which apply to that application. (2) If the only change is that the1 A.12 activity group tariff applied to the firm's business before the variation and the A.13 activity group will apply after variation, no fee is payable(3) In all other cases, other than applications by credit unions, the fee payable is 250, unless the variation involves only the reduction (and no other increases) in the scope of a Part IV permission in which case no fee is payable.1 11 |
On or before the date the application is made |
This table belongs to COLL 4.2.2 R (Publishing the prospectus).
Document status |
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1 |
A statement that the document is the prospectus of the authorised fund valid as at a particular date (which shall be the date of the document). |
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Authorised fund |
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2 |
A description of the authorised fund including: |
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(a) |
its name; |
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(b) |
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(i) |
unitholders are not liable for the debts of the authorised fund; |
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(ii) |
for an ICVC, a statement that the sub-funds of a scheme which is an umbrella are not 'ring fenced' and in the event of the umbrella being unable to meet liabilities attributable to any particular sub-fund out of the assets attributable to that sub-fund, that the remaining liabilities may have to be met out of the assets attributable to other sub-funds; |
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3(ba) |
whether it is a UCITS scheme or a non-UCITS retail scheme; |
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(c) |
for an ICVC, the address of its head office and the address of the place in the United Kingdom for service on the ICVC of notices or other documents required or authorised to be served on it; |
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(d) |
the effective date of the authorisation order made by the FSA and relevant details of termination, if the duration of the authorised fund is limited; |
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(e) |
its base currency; |
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(f) |
for an ICVC, the maximum and minimum sizes of its capital; and |
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(g) |
the circumstances in which it may be wound up under the rules and a summary of the procedure for, and the rights of unitholders under, such a winding up |
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Investment objectives and policy |
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3 |
The following particulars of the investment objectives and policy of the authorised fund: |
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(a) |
the investment objectives, including its financial objectives; |
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(b) |
the authorised fund's investment policy for achieving those investment objectives, including the general nature of the portfolio and, if appropriate, any intended specialisation; |
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(c) |
an indication of any limitations on that investment policy; |
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(d) |
the description of assets which the capital property may consist of; |
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(e) |
the proportion of the capital property which may consist of an asset of any description; |
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(f) |
the description of transactions which may be effected on behalf of the authorised fund and an indication of any techniques and instruments or borrowing powers which may be used in the management of the authorised fund; |
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(g) |
a list of the eligible markets through which the authorised fund may invest or deal in accordance with COLL 5.2.10 R (2)(b) (Eligible markets: requirements); |
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(h) |
for an ICVC, a statement as to whether it is intended that the scheme will have an interest in any immovable property or movable property ((in accordance with COLL 5.6.4 R (2) (Investment powers: general) or COLL 5.2.8 R (2) (UCITS schemes: general)) for the direct pursuit of the ICVC's business; |
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(i) |
where COLL 5.2.12 R (3) (Spread: government and public securities) applies, a prominent statement as to the fact that more than 35% of the scheme property is or may be invested in government and public securities and the names of the individual states, local authorities or public international bodies in whose securities the authorised fund may invest more than 35% of the scheme property; |
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(k) |
for an authorised fund which may invest in other schemes, the extent to which the scheme property may be invested in the units of schemes which are managed by the authorised fund manager or by its associate; |
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(l) |
where a scheme invests principally in scheme units, deposits or derivatives, or replicates an index in accordance with COLL 5.2.31 R or COLL 5.6.23 R (Schemes replicating an index), a prominent statement regarding this investment policy; |
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(m) |
where derivatives transactions may be used in a scheme, a prominent statement as to whether these transactions are for the purposes of hedging or meeting the investment objectives or both and the possible outcome of the use of derivatives on the risk profile of the scheme; |
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(n) |
information concerning the profile of the typical investor for whom the scheme is designed; |
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(o) |
information concerning the historical performance of the scheme presented in accordance with COB 3.8.11 R (Specific non-real time financial promotions: past performance); |
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(p) |
for a non-UCITS retail scheme which invests in immovables, a statement of the countries or territories of situation of land or buildings in which the authorised fund may invest; |
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(q) |
for a UCITS scheme which invests a substantial portion of its assets in other schemes, a statement of the maximum level of management fees that may be charged to that UCITS scheme and to the schemes in which it invests; |
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(r) |
where the net asset value of a UCITS scheme is likely to have high volatility owing to its portfolio composition or the portfolio management techniques that may be used, a prominent statement to that effect; and |
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(s) |
for a UCITS scheme, a statement that any unitholder may obtain on request the types of information (which must be listed) referred to in COLL 4.2.3R (3) (Availability of prospectus and long report). |
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Reporting, distributions and accounting dates |
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4 |
Relevant details of the reporting, accounting and distribution information which includes: |
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(a) |
the accounting and distribution dates; |
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(b) |
procedures for: |
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(i) |
determining and applying income (including how any distributable income is paid); |
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(ii) |
unclaimed distributions; and |
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(iii) |
if relevant, calculating, paying and accounting for income equalisation; |
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(c) |
the accounting reference date and when the long report will be published in accordance with COLL 4.5.14 R (Publication and availability of annual and half-yearly long report); and |
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(d) |
when the short report will be sent to unitholders in accordance with COLL 4.5.13 R (Provision of short report). |
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Characteristics of the units |
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5 |
Information as to: |
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(a) |
where there is more than one class of unit in issue or available for issue, the name of each such class and the rights attached to each class in so far as they vary from the rights attached to other classes; |
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(b) |
where the instrument constituting the scheme provides for the issue of bearer certificates, that fact and what procedures will operate for them; |
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(c) |
how unitholders may exercise their voting rights and what these amount to; |
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(d) |
where a mandatory redemption, cancellation or conversion of units from one class to another may be required, in what circumstances it may be required; and |
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(e) |
for an AUT, the fact that the nature of the right represented by units is that of a beneficial interest under a trust. |
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Authorised fund manager |
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6 |
The following particulars of the authorised fund manager: |
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(a) |
its name; |
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(b) |
the nature of its corporate form; |
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(c) |
the date of its incorporation; |
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(d) |
the address of its registered office; |
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(e) |
the address of its head office, if that is different from the address of its registered office; |
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(f) |
if neither its registered office nor its head office is in the United Kingdom, the address of its principal place of business in the United Kingdom; |
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(g) |
if the duration of its corporate status is limited, when that status will or may cease; and |
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(h) |
the amount of its issued share capital and how much of it is paid up. |
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Directors of an ICVC, other than the ACD |
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7 |
Other than for the ACD: |
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(a) |
the names and positions in the ICVC of any other directors (if any); and |
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(b) |
the manner, amount and calculation of the remuneration of such directors. |
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Depositary |
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8 |
The following particulars of the depositary: |
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(a) |
its name; |
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(b) |
the nature of its corporate form; |
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(c) |
the address of its registered office; |
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(d) |
the address of its head office, if that is different from the address of its registered office; |
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(e) |
if neither its registered office nor its head office is in the United Kingdom, the address of its principal place of business in the United Kingdom; and |
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(f) |
a description of its principal business activity. |
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Investment adviser |
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9 |
If an investment adviser is retained in connection with the business of an authorised fund: |
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(a) |
its name; and |
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(b) |
where it carries on a significant activity other than providing services to the authorised fund as an investment adviser, what that significant activity is. |
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Auditor |
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10 |
The name of the auditor of the authorised fund. |
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Contracts and other relationships with parties |
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11 |
The following relevant details: |
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(a) |
for an ICVC: |
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(i) |
a summary of the material provisions of the contract between the ICVC and the ACD3 which may be relevant to unitholders including provisions (if any) relating to remuneration, termination, compensation on termination and indemnity; 3 |
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(ii) |
the main business activities of each of the directors (other than those connected with the business of the ICVC) where these are of significance to the ICVC's business; |
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(iii) |
if any director is a body corporate in a group of which any other corporate director of the ICVC is a member, a statement of that fact; 3 |
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(iv) |
the main terms of each contract of service between the ICVC and a director in summary form; and3 |
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3(v) |
for an ICVC that does not hold annual general meetings, a statement that copies of contracts of service between the ICVC and its directors, including the ACD, will be provided to a unitholder on request; |
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(b) |
the names of the directors of the authorised fund manager and the main business activities of each of the directors (other than those connected with the business of the authorised fund) where these are of significance to the authorised fund's business; |
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(c) |
a summary of the material provisions of the contract between the ICVC or the manager of the AUT and the depositary which may be relevant to unitholders, including provisions relating to the remuneration of the depositary; |
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(d) |
if an investment adviser retained in connection with the business of the authorised fund is a body corporate in a group of which any director of the ICVC or the manager of the AUT is a member, that fact; |
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(e) |
a summary of the material provisions of any contract between the authorised fund manager or the ICVC and any investment adviser which may be relevant to unitholders; |
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(f) |
if an investment adviser retained in connection with the business of the authorised fund has the authority of the authorised fund manager or the ICVC to make decisions on behalf of the authorised fund manager or the ICVC, that fact and a description of the matters in relation to which it has that authority; |
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(g) |
what functions (if any) the authorised fund manager has delegated and to whom; and |
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(h) |
in what capacity (if any), the authorised fund manager acts in relation to any other regulated collective investment schemes2 and the name of such schemes. 2 |
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Register of Unitholders |
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12 |
Details of: |
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(a) |
the address in the United Kingdom where the register of unitholders, and where relevant the plan register is kept and can be inspected by unitholders; and |
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(b) |
the registrar's name and address. |
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Payments out of scheme property |
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13 |
In relation to each type of payment from the scheme property, details of: |
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(a) |
who the payment is made to; |
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(b) |
what the payment is for; |
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(c) |
the rate or amount where available; |
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(d) |
how it will be calculated and accrued; |
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(e) |
when it will be paid; and |
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(f) |
where a performance fee is taken, examples of its operation in plain English and the maximum it can amount to. |
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Allocation of payments |
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14 |
If, in accordance with COLL 6.2.19 (Allocation of payments to income or capital), the authorised fund manager and the depositary have agreed that all or part of any income expense payments may be treated as a capital expense: |
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(a) |
that fact; |
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(b) |
the policy for allocation of these payments; and |
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(c) |
a statement that this policy may result in capital erosion or constrain capital growth. |
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Moveable and immovable property (ICVC only) |
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15 |
An estimate of any expenses likely to be incurred by the ICVC in respect of movable and immovable property in which the ICVC has an interest. |
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Valuation and pricing of scheme property |
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16 |
In relation to the valuation of scheme property and pricing of units1: 1 |
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(a) |
either:1 1 |
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(i) |
in the case of a single-priced authorised fund,1 a provision that there must be only a single price for any unit as determined from time to time by reference to a particular valuation point; or1 |
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(ii) |
1in the case of a dual-priced authorised fund, the authorised fund manager's policy for determining prices for the sale and redemption of units by reference to a particular valuation point and an explanation of how those prices may differ; |
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(b) |
details of: |
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(i) |
how the value of the scheme property is to be determined in relation to each purpose for which the scheme property must be valued; |
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(ii) |
how frequently and at what time or times of the day the scheme property will be regularly valued for dealing purposes and a description of any circumstance in which the scheme property may be specially valued; |
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(iii) |
where relevant, how the price of units of each class will be determined for dealing purposes; 1 |
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(iv) |
where and at what frequency the most recent prices will be published; and |
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(v) |
1where relevant in the case of a dual-priced authorised fund, the authorised fund manager's policy in relation to large deals; and |
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(c) |
if provisions in (a) and (b) do not take effect when the instrument constituting the scheme or (where appropriate) supplemental trust deed takes effect, a statement of the time from which those provisions are to take effect or how it will be determined. |
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Dealing |
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17 |
The following particulars: |
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(a) |
the procedures, the dealing periods and the circumstances in which the authorised fund manager will effect: |
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(i) |
the sale and redemption of units and the settlement of transactions (including the minimum number or value of units which one person may hold or which may be subject to any transaction of sale or redemption) for each class of unit in the authorised fund; and |
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(ii) |
any direct issue or cancellation of units by an ICVC or by the trustee (as appropriate) through the authorised fund manager in accordance with COLL 6.2.7R (2) (Issue and cancellation of units through an authorised fund manager); |
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(b) |
the circumstances in which the redemption of units may be suspended; |
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(c) |
whether certificates will be issued in respect of registered units; |
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(d) |
the circumstances in which the authorised fund manager may arrange for, and the procedure for the issue or cancellation of units in specie; |
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(e) |
the investment exchanges (if any) on which units in the scheme are listed or dealt; |
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(f) |
the circumstances and conditions for issuing units in an authorised fund which limit the issue of any class of units in accordance with COLL 6.2.21 (Limited issue); |
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(g) |
the circumstances and procedures for the limitation or deferral of redemptions in accordance with COLL 6.2.16 (Limited redemption) or COLL 6.3.8 (Deferred redemption); and |
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(h) |
in a prospectus available during the period of any initial offer: |
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(i) |
the length of the initial offer period; |
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(ii) |
the initial price of a unit, which must be in the base currency; |
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(iii) |
the arrangements for issuing units during the initial offer, including the authorised fund manager's intentions on investing the subscriptions received during the initial offer; |
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(iv) |
the circumstances when the initial offer will end; |
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(v) |
whether units will be sold or issued in any other currency; and |
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(vi) |
any other relevant details of the initial offer . |
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Dilution |
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18 |
In the case of a single-priced authorised fund, details1 of what is meant by dilution including: |
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(a) |
a statement explaining: |
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(i) |
that it is not possible to predict accurately whether dilution is likely to occur; and |
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(ii) |
which of the policies the authorised fund manager is adopting under COLL 6.3.8 (1) (Dilution) together with an explanation of how this policy may affect the future growth of the authorised fund; and |
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(b) |
if the authorised fund manager may require a dilution levy or make a dilution adjustment, a statement of: |
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(i) |
the authorised fund manager's policy in deciding when to require a dilution levy, including the authorised fund manager's policy on large deals, or when to make a dilution adjustment; |
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(ii) |
the estimated rate or amount of any dilution levy or dilution adjustment based either on historical data or future projections; and |
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(iii) |
the likelihood that the authorised fund manager may require a dilution levy or make a dilution adjustment and the basis (historical or projected) on which the statement is made. |
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SDRT provision |
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19 |
An explanation of: |
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(a) |
what is meant by stamp duty reserve tax, SDRT provision and large deals; and |
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(b) |
the authorised fund manager's policy on imposing an SDRT provision including its policy on large deals, and the occasions, and the likely frequency of the occasions, in which an SDRT provision may be imposed and the maximum rate of it (a usual rate may also be stated). |
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Forward and historic pricing |
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20 |
The authorised fund manager's normal basis of pricing under COLL 6.3.9 (Forward and historic pricing). |
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Preliminary charge |
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21 |
Where relevant, a statement authorising the authorised fund manager to make a preliminary charge and specifying the basis for and current amount or rate of that charge. |
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Redemption charge |
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22 |
Where relevant, a statement authorising the authorised fund manager to deduct a redemption charge out of the proceeds of redemption; and if the authorised fund manager makes a redemption charge: |
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(a) |
the current amount of that charge or if it is variable, the rate or method of calculating it; |
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(b) |
if the amount, rate or method has been changed, that details of any previous amount, rate or method may be obtained from the authorised fund manager on request; and |
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(c) |
how the order in which units acquired at different times by a unitholder is to be determined so far as necessary for the purposes of the imposition of the redemption charge. |
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General information |
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23 |
Details of: |
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(a) |
the address at which copies of the instrument constituting the scheme, any amending instrument and the most recent annual and half-yearly long reports may be inspected and from which copies may be obtained; |
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(b) |
the manner in which any notice or document will be served on unitholders; |
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(c) |
the extent to which and the circumstances in which: |
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(i) |
the scheme is liable to pay or suffer tax on any appreciation in the value of the scheme property or on the income derived from the scheme property; and |
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(ii) |
deductions by way of withholding tax may be made from distributions of income to unitholders and payments made to unitholders on the redemption of units; 3 |
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(d) |
for a UCITS scheme, any possible fees or expenses not described in paragraphs 13 to 22, distinguishing between those to be paid by a unitholder and those to be paid out of scheme property; and3 3 |
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3(e) |
for an ICVC, whether or not annual general meetings will be held. |
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Information on the umbrella |
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24 |
In the case of a scheme which is an umbrella, the following information: |
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(a) |
that a unitholder is entitled to exchange units in one sub-fund for units in any other sub-fund (other than a sub-fund which has limited the issue of units); |
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(b) |
that an exchange of units in one sub-fund for units in any other sub-fund is treated as a redemption and sale and will, for persons subject to United Kingdom taxation, be a realisation for the purposes of capital gains taxation; |
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(c) |
that in no circumstances will a unitholder who exchanges units in one sub-fund for units in any other sub-fund be given a right by law to withdraw from or cancel the transaction; |
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(d) |
the policy for allocating between sub-funds any assets of, or costs, charges and expenses payable out of, the scheme property which are not attributable to any particular sub-fund; |
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(e) |
what charges, if any, may be made on exchanging units in one sub-fund for units in any other sub-fund; |
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(f) |
for each sub-fund, the currency in which the scheme property allocated to it will be valued and the price of units calculated and payments made, if this currency is not the base currency of the scheme which is an umbrella; and |
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(g) |
if there are units for less than two sub-funds in issue, the effect of COLL 3.2.7 R (Umbrella scheme with only one sub-fund). |
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Application of the prospectus contents to an umbrella |
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25 |
For a scheme which is an umbrella, information required must be stated: |
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(a) |
in relation to each sub-fund where the information for any sub-fund differs from that for any other; and |
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(b) |
for the umbrella as a whole, but only where the information is relevant to the umbrella as a whole. |
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Marketing in another EEA state |
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26 |
A prospectus of a UCITS scheme which is prepared for the purpose of marketing units in a EEA State other than the United Kingdom, must give details as to: |
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(a) |
what special arrangements have been made: |
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(i) |
for paying in that EEA State amounts distributable to unitholders resident in that EEA State; |
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(ii) |
for redeeming in that EEA State the units of unitholders resident in that EEA State; |
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(iii) |
for inspecting and obtaining copies in that EEA State of the instrument constituting the scheme and amendments to it, the prospectus and the annual and half-yearly long report; and |
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(iv) |
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(b) |
how the ICVC or the manager of an AUT will publish in that EEA State notice: |
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(i) |
that the annual and half-yearly long report are available for inspection; |
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(ii) |
that a distribution has been declared; |
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(iii) |
of the calling of a meeting of unitholders; and |
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(iv) |
of the termination of the authorised fund or the revocation of its authorisation. |
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Additional information |
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27 |
Any other material information which is within the knowledge of the directors of an ICVC or the manager of an AUT, or which the directors or manager would have obtained by making reasonable enquiries, including but not confined to, the following matters: |
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(a) |
information which investors and their professional advisers would reasonably require, and reasonably expect to find in the prospectus, for the purpose of making an informed judgement about the merits of investing in the authorised fund and the extent and characteristics of the risks accepted by so participating; |
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(b) |
a clear and easily understandable explanation of any risks which investment in the authorised fund may reasonably be regarded as presenting for reasonably prudent investors of moderate means; |
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(c) |
if there is any arrangement intended to result in a particular capital or income return from a holding of units in the authorised fund or any investment objective of giving protection to the capital value of, or income return from, such a holding: |
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(i) |
details of that arrangement or protection; |
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(ii) |
for any related guarantee, sufficient details about the guarantor and the guarantee to enable a fair assessment of the value of the guarantee; |
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(iii) |
a description of the risks that could affect achievement of that return or protection; and |
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(iv) |
details of the arrangements by which the authorised fund manager will notify unitholders of any action required by the unitholders to obtain the benefit of the guarantee; and |
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(d) |
whether any notice has been given to unitholders of the authorised fund manager intention to propose a change to the scheme and if so, its particulars. |
1Note: The following definitions relevant to the prospectus rules are extracted from the Glossary.
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admission to trading |
admission to trading on a regulated market. |
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advertisement |
(as defined in the PD Regulation) announcements: |
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(1) |
relating to a specific offer to the public of securities or to an admission to trading on a regulated market; and |
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(2) |
aiming to specifically promote the potential subscription or acquisition of securities. |
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annual information update |
the document referred to in PR 5.2.1 R. |
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applicant |
an applicant for approval of a prospectus or supplementary prospectus relating to transferable securities. |
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asset backed security |
(as defined in the PD Regulation) securities which: |
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(1) |
represent an interest in assets, including any rights intended to assure servicing, or the receipt or timeliness of receipts by holders of assets of amounts payable thereunder; or |
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(2) |
are secured by assets and the terms of which provide for payments which relate to payments or reasonable projections of payments calculated by reference to identified or identifiable assets. |
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base prospectus |
a base prospectus referred to in PR 2.2.7 R. |
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body corporate |
(in accordance with section 417(1) of the Act (Definitions) any body corporate, including a body corporate constituted under the law of a country or territory outside the United Kingdom; |
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building block |
(as defined in the PD Regulation) a list of additional information requirements, not included in one of the schedules, to be added to one or more schedules, as the case may be, depending on the type of instrument and/or transaction for which a prospectus or base prospectus is drawn up. |
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CARD |
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CESR recommendations |
the recommendations for the consistent implementation of the European Commission's Regulation on Prospectuses no 809/2004 published by the Committee of European Securities Regulators. |
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collective investment undertaking other than the closed-end type |
(in PR) (as defined in Article 2.1(o) of the prospectus directive) unit trusts and investment companies: |
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(1) |
the object of which is the collective investment of capital provided by the public, and which operate on the principle of risk-spreading; |
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(2) |
the units of which are, at the holder's request, repurchased or redeemed, directly or indirectly, out of the assets of these undertakings. |
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Consolidated Admissions and Reporting Directive |
Directive 2001/34/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on the admission of securities to official stock exchange listing and on information to be published on those securities. |
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credit institution |
as defined in article 1(1) of the Banking Consolidation Directive. |
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director |
(in accordance with section 417(1)(a) of the Act) a person occupying in relation to it the position of a director (by whatever name called) and, in relation to an issuer which is not a body corporate, a person with corresponding powers and duties. |
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EEA State |
(in accordance with paragraph 8 of Schedule 3 to the Act (EEA Passport Rights)) a State which is a contracting party to the agreement on the European Economic Area signed at Oporto on 2 May 1992, as it has effect for the time being; as at 1 May 2004, the following are the EEA States: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. |
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equity security |
(as defined in Article 2.1(b) of the prospectus directive) shares and other transferable securities equivalent to shares in companies, as well as any other type of transferable securities giving the right to acquire any of the aforementioned securities as a consequence of their being converted or the rights conferred by them being exercised, provided that securities of the latter type are issued by the issuer of the underlying shares or by an entity belonging to the group of the said issuer. |
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equity share |
shares comprised in a company'sequity share capital. |
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equity share capital |
(for a company), its issued share capital excluding any part of that capital which, neither as respects dividends nor as respects capital, carries any right to participate beyond a specified amount in a distribution. |
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executive procedures |
the procedures relating to the giving of warning notices, decision notices and supervisory notices that the FSA proposes to follow in the circumstances specified in DEC 4.1.6 G (Decisions to be taken by executive procedures), and that are described in DEC 4.3 (Executive procedures for statutory notice decisions and statutory notice associated decisions). |
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FSA |
the Financial Services Authority. |
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guarantee |
(as defined in the PD Regulation) any arrangement intended to ensure that any obligation material to the issue will be duly serviced, whether in the form of guarantee, surety, keep well agreement, mono-line insurance policy or other equivalent commitment. |
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guarantor |
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Home State or Home Member State |
(as defined in section 102C of the Act) in relation to an issuer of transferable securities, the EEA State which is the "home Member State" for the purposes of the prospectus directive (which is to be determined in accordance with Article 2.1(m) of that directive). |
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Host State or Host Member State |
(as defined in Article 2.1(n) of the prospectus directive) the EEA State where an offer to the public is made or admission to trading is sought, when different from the home State. |
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Investment Services Directive |
the Council Directive of 10 May 1993 on investment services in the securities field (No 93/22/EEC). |
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ISD |
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issuer |
(as defined in section 102A of the Act) a legal person who issues or proposes to issue the transferable securities in question. |
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non-equity transferable securities |
(as defined in section 102A of the Act) all transferable securities that are not equity securities. |
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Note: In the prospectus directive and the PD Regulation, the Commission uses the term "non-equity securities" rather than "non-equity transferable securities". |
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offer |
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offer of transferable securities to the public |
(as defined in section 102B of the Act), in summary: |
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(a) |
a communication to any person which presents sufficient information on:
to enable an investor to decide to buy or subscribe for the securities in question; |
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(b) |
which is made in any form or by any means; |
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(c) |
including the placing of securities through a financial intermediary; |
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(d) |
but not including a communication in connection with trading on:
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Note: This is only a summary, to see the full text of the definition, readers should consult section 102B of the Act. |
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offering programme |
(as defined in Article 2.1(k) of the prospectus directive) a plan which would permit the issuance of non-equity securities, including warrants in any form, having a similar type and/or class, in a continuous or repeated manner during a specified issuing period. |
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offeror |
a person who makes an offer of transferable securities to the public. |
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overseas company |
a company incorporated outside the United Kingdom. |
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Part 6 rules |
(in accordance with section 73A(1) of the Act), rules made for the purposes of Part 6 of the Act. |
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PD Regulation |
Regulation number 809/2004 of the European Commission. |
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person |
(in accordance with the Interpretation Act 1978) any person, including a body of persons corporate or unincorporated that is, a natural person, a legal person and, for example, a partnership). |
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PR |
the Prospectus Rules sourcebook. |
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profit estimate |
(as defined in the PD Regulation) a profit forecast for a financial period which has expired and for which results have not yet been published. |
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profit forecast |
(as defined in the PD Regulation) a form of words which expressly states or by implication indicates a figure or a minimum or maximum figure for the likely level of profits or losses for the current financial period and/or financial periods subsequent to that period, or contains data from which a calculation of such a figure for future profits or losses may be made, even if no particular figure is mentioned and the word "profit" is not used. |
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property collective investment undertaking |
(as defined in the PD Regulation) a collective investment undertaking whose investment objective is the participation in the holding of property in the long term. |
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prospectus |
a prospectus required under the prospectus directive. |
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prospectus directive |
the Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 November 2003 on the prospectus to be published when securities are offered to the public or admitted to trading (No 2003/71/EC). |
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Prospectus Rules |
(as defined in section 73A(4) of the Act) rules expressed to relate to transferable securities. |
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Public international body |
(as defined in the PD Regulation) a legal entity of public nature established by an international treaty between sovereign States and of which one or more Member States are members. |
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qualified investor |
(as defined in section 86(7) of the Act) : |
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(a) |
any entity falling within the meaning of Article 2(1)(e)(i), (ii) or (iii) of the prospectus directive; |
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(b) |
An investor registered on the register maintained by the competent authority under section 87R; |
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(c) |
An investor authorised by an EEA State other than the United Kingdom to be considered as a qualified investor for the purposes of the prospectus directive. |
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register |
register of qualified investors maintained by the FSA under section 87R of the Act. |
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registration document |
a registration document referred to in PR 2.2.2 R. |
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regulated information |
(as defined in the PD Regulation) all information which the issuer, or any person who has applied for the admission of securities to trading on a regulated market without the issuer’s consent, is required to disclose under Directive 2001/34/EC or under Article 6 of Directive 2003/6/EC. |
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regulated market |
(a) |
(as defined in article 1 of the ISD) a market for the instruments listed in Section B of the Annex to the ISD which:
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(b) |
a market notified under article 16 of the ISD, as included in point 30b of Annex IX to the Agreement of the European Economic Area, to the Standing Committee of the EFTA States as defined in that agreement. |
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RIS |
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risk factors |
(as defined in the PD Regulation) a list of risks which are specific to the situation of the issuer and/or the securities and which are material for taking investment decisions. |
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rule |
(in accordance with section 417(1) of the Act (Definitions)) a rule made by the FSA under the Act. |
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schedule |
(as defined in the PD Regulation) a list of minimum information requirements adapted to the particular nature of the different types of issuers and/or the different securities involved. |
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securities issued in a continuous and repeated manner |
(as defined in Article 2.1(l) of the prospectus directive) issues on tap or at least two separate issues of securities of a similar type and/or class over a period of 12 months. |
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securities note |
a securities note referred to in PR 2.2.2 R. |
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small and medium-sized enterprise |
(as defined in Article 2.1(f) of the prospectus directive) companies, which, according to their last annual or consolidated accounts, meet at least two of the following three criteria: an average number of employees during the financial year of less than 250, a total balance sheet not exceeding €43,000,000 and an annual net turnover not exceeding €50,000,000. |
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special purpose vehicle |
(as defined in the PD Regulation) an issuer whose objects and purposes are primarily the issue of securities. |
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statutory notice associated decision |
a decision which is made by the FSA and which is associated with a decision to give a statutory notice, including a decision: |
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statutory notice decision |
a decision by the FSA on whether or not to give a statutory notice. |
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(a) |
to determine or extend the period for making representations; |
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(b) |
to determine whether a copy of the statutory notice needs to be given to any third party and the period for him to make representations; |
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(c) |
to refuse access to FSA material; |
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(d) |
as to the information which it is appropriate to publish about the matter to which a final notice or an effective supervisory notice relates. |
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summary |
(in relation to a prospectus) the summary included in the prospectus. |
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supplementary prospectus |
a supplementary prospectus containing details of a new factor, mistake or inaccuracy. |
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transferable security |
(as defined in section 102A of the Act) anything which is a transferable security for the purposes of the investment services directive, other than money-market instruments for the purposes of that directive which have a maturity of less than 12 months. |
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Note: In the prospectus directive and PD regulation, the Commission uses the term "security" rather than "transferable security". |
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umbrella collective investment scheme |
(as defined in the PD Regulation) a collective investment undertaking invested in one or more collective investment undertakings, the asset of which is composed of separate class(es) or designation(s) of securities. |
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United Kingdom |
England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland (but not the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man). |
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units of a collective investment scheme |
(as defined in Article 2.1(p) of the prospectus directive) securities issued by a collective investment undertaking as representing the rights of the participants in such an undertaking over its assets. |
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working day |
(as defined in section 103 of the Act) any day other than a Saturday, a Sunday, Christmas Day, Good Friday or a day which is a bank holiday under the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971 in any part of the United Kingdom. |