Related provisions for SUP 15.5.8
The Companies Act 1989: section 166
The FSA may issue a "positive" direction (to take action) under section 166(2)(a) of the Companies Act 1989: |
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Where in any case a [UK RIE] or [UK RCH] has not taken action under itsdefault rules- if it appears to [the FSA] that it could take action, [the FSA may direct it to do so, |
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but under section 166(3)(a) of the Companies Act 1989: |
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Before giving such a direction the [FSA] shall consult the [UK RIE] or [UK RCH] in question; and [the FSA] shall not give a direction unless [the FSA] is satisfied, in the light of that consultation that failure to take action would involve undue risk to investors or other participants in the market, |
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The FSA may issue a "negative" direction (not to take action) under section 166(2)(b) of the Companies Act 1989: |
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Where in any case a [UK RIE] or [UK RCH] has not taken action under its default rules - if it appears to the [FSA] that it is proposing to take or may take action, [the FSA] may direct it not to do so. |
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but under section 166(3)(b) of the Companies Act 1989: |
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Before giving such a direction the [FSA] shall consult the [UK RIE] or [UK RCH] in question; and the [FSA] shall not give a direction unless [the FSA] is satisfied, in the light of that consultation that the taking of action would be premature or otherwise undesirable in the interests of investors or other participants in the market. |
2The applicable data items referred to in SUP 16.12.4 R are set out according to type of firm in the table below:
Exempt CAD firmssubject toIPRU(INV)Chapter 13 |
Firms(other thanexempt CAD firms) subject toIPRU(INV)Chapter 13 |
Firmsthat are also in one or more ofRAGs1 to 6 and not subject toIPRU(INV)Chapter 13 |
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No standard format |
No standard format |
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Annual report and accounts of the mixed-activity holding company (note 10) |
No standard format |
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Solvency statement |
No standard format (note 11) |
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Balance Sheet |
FSA001 (note 2) |
FSA001 (note 2) |
FSA001 (note 2) |
Section A RMAR |
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Income Statement |
FSA002 (note 2) |
FSA002 (note 2) |
FSA002 (note 2) |
Section B RMAR |
Section B RMAR |
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Capital Adequacy |
FSA003 (note 2) |
FSA003 (note 2) |
FSA003 (note 2) |
FSA032 |
Section D1 and D2 RMAR |
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Credit risk |
FSA004 (notes 2, 3) |
FSA004 (notes 2, 3) |
FSA004 (notes 2, 3) |
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Market risk |
FSA005 (notes 2, 4) |
FSA005 (notes 2, 4) |
FSA005 (notes 2, 4) |
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Market risk - supplementary |
FSA006 (note 5) |
FSA006 (note 5) |
FSA006 (note 5) |
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Operational risk |
FSA007 (notes 2, 6, 7) |
FSA007 (notes 2, 6, 7) |
FSA007 (notes 2, 6, 7) |
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Large exposures |
FSA008 (note 2) |
FSA008 (note 2) |
FSA008 (note 2) |
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UK integrated group large exposures |
FSA018 (note 12) |
FSA018 (note 12) |
FSA018 (note 12) |
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Solo consolidation data |
FSA016 |
FSA016 |
FSA016 |
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Pillar 2 questionnaire |
FSA019 (note 8) |
FSA019 (note 8) |
FSA019 (note 8) |
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Non-EEA sub-group |
FSA028 (note 9) |
FSA028 (note 9) |
FSA028 (note 9) |
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Professional indemnity insurance (note 15) |
Section E RMAR |
Section E RMAR |
Section E RMAR |
Section E RMAR |
Section E RMAR |
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Threshold Conditions |
Section F RMAR |
Section F RMAR |
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Training and Competence |
Section G RMAR |
Section G RMAR |
Section G RMAR |
Section G RMAR |
Section G RMAR |
Section G RMAR |
COBS data |
Section H RMAR |
Section H RMAR |
Section H RMAR |
Section H RMAR |
Section H RMAR |
Section H RMAR |
Client money and client assets |
Section C RMAR |
Section C RMAR |
Section C RMAR |
Section C RMAR |
Section C RMAR |
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Fees and levies |
Section J RMAR |
Section J RMAR |
Section J RMAR |
Section J RMAR |
Section J RMAR |
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IRB portfolio risk |
FSA045 (note 13) |
FSA045 (note 13) |
FSA045 (note 13) |
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Securitisation |
FSA046 (note 14) |
FSA046 (note 14) |
FSA046 (note 14) |
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Note 1 |
When submitting the completed data item required, a firm must use the format of the data item set out in SUP 16 Annex 24 R, or SUP 16 Annex 18A R in the case of the RMAR. Guidance notes for completion of the data items are contained in SUP 16 Annex 25 G, or SUP 16 Annex 18B G in the case of the RMAR. |
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Note 2 |
Firms that are members of a UK consolidation group are also required to submit this report on a UK consolidation group basis. |
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Note 3 |
This applies to a firm that is required to submit data item FSA003 and, at any tine within the 12 months up to its latest accounting reference date ("the relevant period"), was reporting data item FSA004 ("Firm A") or not reporting this item ("Firm B"). In the case of Firm A it must report this data item if one or both of its last two submissions in the relevant period show that the threshold was exceeded. In the case of Firm B it must report this item if both the last two submissions in the relevant period show that the threshold has been exceeded. The threshold is exceeded where data element 77A in data item FSA003 is greater than £10 million, or its currency equivalent, at the relevant reporting date for the firm. |
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Note 4 |
This applies to a firm that is required to submit data item FSA003 and, at any time within the 12 months up to its latest accounting reference date ("the relevant period"), was reporting data item FSA005 ("Firm A") or not reporting this item ("Firm B"). In the case of Firm A it must report this data item if one or both of its last two submissions in the relevant period show that the threshold was exceeded. In the case of Firm B it must report this item if both the last two submissions in the relevant period show that the threshold has been exceeded. The threshold is exceeded where data element 93A in data item FSA003 is greater than £50 million, or its currency equivalent, at the relevant reporting date for the firm. |
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Note 5 |
Only applicable to firms with a VaR model permission. |
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Note 6 |
This will not be applicable to BIPRUlimited activity firms or BIPRUlimited licence firms unless they have a waiver under BIPRU 6.1.2 G. |
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Note 7 |
This is only applicable to a firm that has adopted, in whole or in part, either the standardised approach, alternative standardised approach, or advanced measurement approach under BIPRU 6. |
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Note 8 |
Only applicable to BIPRUinvestment firms that: (a) are subject to consolidated supervision under BIPRU 8, except those that are either included within the consolidated supervision of a group that includes a UK credit institution, or that have been granted an investment firm consolidation waiver; or (b) have been granted an investment firm consolidation waiver; or (c) are not subject to consolidated supervision under BIPRU 8. A BIPRU investment firm under (a) must complete the report on the basis of its UK consolidation group. A BIPRU investment firm under (b) or (c) must complete the report on the basis of its solo position. |
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Note 9 |
This will be applicable to firms that are members of a UK consolidation group on the reporting date. |
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Note 10 |
Only applicable to a firm whose ultimate parent is a mixed-activity holding company. |
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Note 11 |
Only applicable to firms that have an IRB permission to use the IRB approach and BIPRU 4. |
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Note 12 |
Members of a UK integrated group should only submit this data item at the UK integrated group level. |
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Note 13 |
Only applicable to firms that have an IRB permission. |
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Note 14 |
Only applicable to firms that undertakesecuritisations. |
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Note 15 |
This item only applies to firms that are subject to an FSA requirement to hold professional indemnity insurance and are not exempt CAD firms. |
Financial reports from a member of a financial conglomerate (see SUP 16.12.32 R)
Content of Report |
Form (Note 1) |
Frequency |
Due Date |
Calculation of supplementary capital adequacy requirements in accordance with one of the four technical calculation methods |
Note 2 |
Note 5 |
Note 5 |
Identification of significant risk concentration levels |
Note 3 |
Yearly |
4 months after year end |
Identification of significant intra-group transactions |
Note 4 |
Yearly |
4 months after year end |
Report on compliance with GENPRU 3.1.35 R where it applies 11 |
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Note 5 |
Note 5 |
Note 1 |
When giving the report required, a firm must use the form indicated, if any. |
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Note 2 |
If Part 1 of GENPRU 3 Annex 1(method 1), Part 2 of GENPRU 3 Annex 1 (method 2), or Part 3 of GENPRU 3 Annex 1 (method 3) applies, there is no specific form. Adequate information must be provided, and each financial conglomerate for which the FSA is the co-ordinator must discuss with the FSA how to do this. 11 |
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If Part 4 of GENPRU 3 Annex 1 applies (method 4):11 (1) a banking and investment services conglomerate11must use FSA003; and 11 |
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(2) an insurance conglomerate must use: (a) (where SUP 16.12.32R (1)(a) applies), Forms 1, 2 and 3 in Appendix 9.1 of IPRU(INS) prepared in accordance with IPRU (INS) 9.35(1); or (b) (in any other case),the Insurance Group Capital Adequacy Reporting Form (Form 95) in Appendix 9.9 of IPRU(INS) |
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For the purposes of (b), rules 9.40(1), 9.40(1A), 9.40(3) and 9.40(4) of IPRU(INS) apply as they would if the insurance conglomerate were an insurance group. |
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Note 3 |
Rather than specifying a standard format for each financial conglomerate to use, each financial conglomerate for which the FSA is the co-ordinator must discuss with the FSA the form of the information to be reported. This should mean that usual information management systems of the financial conglomerate can be used to the extent possible to generate and analyse the information required. When reviewing the risk concentration levels, the FSA will in particular monitor the possible risk of contagion in the financial conglomerate, the risk of a conflict of interests, the risk of circumvention of sectoral rules, and the level or volume of risks. |
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Note 4 |
For the purposes of this reporting requirement, an intra-group transaction will be presumed to be significant if its amount exceeds 5% of the total amount of capital adequacy requirements at the level of the financial conglomerate. Rather than specifying a standard format for each financial conglomerate to use, each financial conglomerate for which the FSA is the co-ordinator must11 discuss with the FSA the form of the information to be reported. This should mean that usual information management systems of the financial conglomerate can be used to the extent possible to generate and analyse the information required. When reviewing the intra-group transactions, the FSA will in particular monitor the possible risk of contagion in the financial conglomerate, the risk of a conflict of interest11, the risk of circumvention of sectoral rules, and the level or volume of risks. 11 |
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Note 5 |
The frequency and due date will be as follows: (1)banking and investment services conglomerate:11 frequency is half-yearly with due date 45 business days after period end (2) insurance conglomerate: frequency is yearly with due date four months after period end for the capital adequacy return and three months after period end for the report on compliance with GENPRU 3.1.35 R where it applies. 11 |
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Note 6 |
Adequate information must be added as a separate item to the relevant form for sectoral reporting. |