Related provisions for MCOB 6.1.5
Table: Application of capital resources requirements
Regulated activities |
Provisions |
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1. |
(a) insurance mediation activity; or (b) home finance mediation activity1(or both); and no other regulated activity. 1 |
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2. |
(a) home financing1not connected to regulated mortgage contracts2; or (b) home financing1 and home finance administration1(not connected to regulated mortgage contracts)2; and no other regulated activity. 111111 |
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3. |
home finance administration;1 and no other regulated activity. 11 |
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4. |
insurance mediation activity; and (a) home financing1; or (b) home finance administration1 (or both). 1111 |
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5. |
home finance mediation activity;1 and (a) home financing1, or (b) home finance administration1(or both). 11111 |
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[deleted]2 2 |
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27. |
a) home financing connected to regulated mortgage contracts; or (b) home financing and home finance administration connected to regulated mortgage contracts; and no other regulated activity. |
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28. |
any combination of regulated activities not within rows 1 to 7. |
Table of applicable rules containing data items4, frequency and submission periods
(1) |
(2) |
(3) |
(4) |
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RAGnumber |
Provisions containing: |
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applicabledata items |
reporting frequency/ period |
due date32 32 |
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RAG 1 |
• accepting deposits • meeting of repayment claims12 • managing dormant account funds (including the investment of such funds)12 27 |
SUP 16.12.5 R, except FSA001 and FSA002 on consolidated basis for FINREP firms37 |
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RAG 2.1 |
• effecting contracts of insurance • carrying out contracts of insurance • entering as provider into a funeral plan contract |
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RAG 2.2 |
• managing the underwriting capacity of a Lloyds syndicate as a managing agent at Lloyds • advising on syndicate participation at Lloyds • arranging deals in contracts of insurance written at Lloyds |
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RAG 3 |
• dealing in investment as principal • dealing in investments as agent • advising on investments (excluding retail investment activities) • arranging (bringing about) deals in investments (excluding retail investment activities) |
SUP 16.12.11 R or SUP 16.12.11B R for UK designated investment firms37except FSA001 and FSA002 on consolidated basis for FINREP firms37 |
SUP 16.12.10 R2SUP 16.12.12 R or SUP 16.12.12A R for UK designated investment firms37 |
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RAG 4 |
• managing investments • establishing, operating or winding up a collective investment scheme • establishing, operating or winding up a stakeholder pension scheme • establishing, operating or winding up a personal pension scheme2 • operating an electronic system in relation to lending (FCA-authorised persons only)48 3838 |
SUP 16.12.15 R or SUP 16.12.15B R for UK designated investment firms37, except FSA001 and FSA002 on consolidated basis for FINREP firms37 |
SUP 16.12.14 R2SUP 16.12.16 R or SUP 16.12.16A R for UK designated investment firm37 |
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RAG 5 |
• home finance administration or home finance providing activity11 11 |
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RAG 6 |
• safeguarding and administration of assets (without arranging) • arranging safeguarding and administration of assets • acting as trustee or depositary of an AIF38 • acting as trustee or depositary of a UCITS38 384038 |
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RAG 7 |
• retail investment activities • advising on pensions transfers & opt-outs • arranging (bringing about deals) in retail investments |
SUP 16.12.22A R or SUP 16.12.22C R for UK designated investment firms37, except FSA001 and FSA002 on consolidated basis for FINREP firms37 |
SUP 16.12.23A R and37SUP 16.12.23 R for UK designated investment firms37 |
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RAG 8 |
• making arrangements with a view to transactions in investments • operating a multilateral trading facility4 |
SUP 16.12.25A R or SUP 16.12.25C R for UK designated investment firms37except FSA001 and FSA002 on consolidated basis for FINREP firm37 |
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RAG 9 |
• home finance mediation activity14 • insurance mediation activity (non-investment insurance contracts) 14 |
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RAG 10 |
98 | |||
[FCA] |
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The applicable data items, reporting frequencies and submission deadlines referred to in SUP 16.12.4 R are set out in the table below. Reporting frequencies are calculated from a firm'saccounting reference date, unless indicated otherwise. The due dates are the last day of the periods given in the table below following the relevant reporting frequency period.
Data item (note 1) |
Frequency |
Submission deadline |
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Balance Sheet |
Sections A.1 and A.2 MLAR |
Quarterly |
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Income Statement |
Sections B.0 and B.1 MLAR |
Quarterly |
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Capital Adequacy |
Section C MLAR |
Quarterly |
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Lending - Business flow and rates |
Section D MLAR |
Quarterly |
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Residential Lending to individuals - New business profile |
Section E MLAR |
Quarterly |
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Lending - arrears analysis |
Section F MLAR |
Quarterly |
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Mortgage Administration - Business Profile |
Section G MLAR |
Quarterly |
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Mortgage Administration - Arrears analysis |
Section H MLAR |
Quarterly |
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Analysis of loans to customers |
Section A3 MLAR |
Quarterly |
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Provisions analysis |
Section B2 MLAR |
Quarterly |
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Fees and Levies |
Section J MLAR |
Annually |
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Sale and rent back |
Section K MLAR |
Annually |
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Credit Risk (note 2) |
Section L MLAR |
Quarterly |
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Liquidity (note 3) |
Section M MLAR |
Quarterly |
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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 19A. Guidance notes for the completion of the data items are set out in SUP 16 Annex 19B. |
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Note 2 |
Only applicable to a firm that has one or more exposures that satisfy the conditions set out in MIPRU 4.2A.4 R, and: - has permission to carry on any home financing which is connected to regulated mortgage contracts; or - has permission to carry on home financing and home finance administration which is connected to regulated mortgage contracts (and no other activity); or - has permission to carry on home finance administration which is connected to regulated mortgage contracts and has all or part of the home finance transactions that it administers on its balance sheet. |
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Note 3 |
Only applicable to a firm that has no restriction to its Part 4A permission preventing it from undertaking new home financing or home finance administration connected to regulated mortgage contracts, and: - has permission to carry on any home financing or home finance administration connected to regulated mortgage contracts. |
2The applicable data items, reporting frequencies and submission deadlines referred to in SUP 16.12.4 R are set out in the table below. Reporting frequencies are calculated from a firm'saccounting reference date, unless indicated otherwise. The due dates are the last day of the periods given in the table below following the relevant reporting frequency period.
Frequency |
Submission deadline |
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Annual regulated business revenue up to and including £5 million |
Annual regulated business revenue over £5 million |
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Balance Sheet |
Section A RMAR |
Half yearly |
Quarterly |
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Income Statement |
Section B RMAR |
Half yearly |
Quarterly |
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Capital Adequacy |
Section D1 RMAR |
Half yearly |
Quarterly |
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Professional indemnity insurance (note 2)11 |
Section E RMAR |
Half yearly |
Quarterly 11 11 |
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Threshold Conditions |
Section F RMAR |
Half yearly |
Half yearly |
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Training and Competence |
Section G RMAR |
Half yearly |
Half yearly |
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COBS11 data |
Section H RMAR |
Half yearly |
Half yearly |
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Supplementary product sales data |
Section I RMAR |
Half yearly11 11 |
Annually |
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Client money and client assets |
Section C RMAR |
Half yearly |
Quarterly |
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Fees and levies |
Section J RMAR |
Annually |
Annually |
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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 18A. Guidance notes for the completion of the data items is set out in SUP 16 Annex 18B. |
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11Note 2 |
This item only applies to firms that may be subject to an FSA requirement to hold professional indemnity insurance and are not exempt CAD firms. |
2Table of data items from an authorised professional firm
Report |
Return (note 1) |
Frequency (Note 4)24 |
Due date |
Adequate information relating to the following activities: |
RMAR (Note 3) |
Half yearly (quarterly for sections A to E for larger firms, subject to Note 3 exemptions) (note 2) |
For half yearly report: 30 business days after period end For quarterly report: 30 business days after quarter end |
(4) advising on, or arranging deals in, packaged products, or managing investments for private customers where these activities are the authorised professional firm's "main business" as determined by IPRU(INV) 2.1.2 R (3) |
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Adequate information relating to mortgage lending and mortgage administration. |
MLAR |
Quarterly |
20 business days after quarter end |
Note 1 |
When giving the report required, a firm must use the return indicated. The RMAR and MLAR are located at SUP 16 Annex 18A and SUP 16 Annex 19A respectively. Guidance on the completion of the data items are located at SUP 16 Annex 18B and SUP 16 Annex 19B respectively. |
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Note 2 |
For the purposes of RMAR reporting, a larger firm is a firm whose annual regulated business revenue in its previous financial year was greater than £5m. Annual regulated business revenue for these purposes is a firm's total revenue relating to insurance mediation activity, mortgage mediation activity and retail investment activity. |
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Note 3 |
A firm which submits an MLAR is not required to submit sections A and B of the RMAR. |
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Note 4 |
Reporting dates are calculated from a firm'saccounting reference date. |
Summary of which variant of the business test applies to the different regulated mortgage activities. This table belongs to PERG 4.3.4 G.
By way of business |
Carrying on the business |
Entering into a regulated mortgage contract (article 61(1)) |
Arranging (bringing about) regulated mortgage contracts (article 25A(1)) |
Administering a regulated mortgage contract (article 61(2)) (and the contract administered must have been entered into by way of business) |
Making arrangements with a view to regulated mortgage contracts (article 25A(2)) |
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Advising on regulated mortgage contracts (article 53A) |
Simplified summary of the territorial scope of the regulated mortgage activities, to be read in conjunction with the rest of this section.
This table belongs to PERG 4.11.8 G
Individual borrower resident and located: |
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in the UK |
outside the UK |
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Service provider carrying on regulated activity from establishment: |
in the UK |
Yes |
Yes |
outside the UK |
Yes |
No |
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Yes = authorisation or exemption required No = authorisation or exemption not required |
- (1)
The application of MIPRU 4.2F.30 R may be illustrated by an example. If a firm has a mortgage exposure of £100,000 secured on residential property in the United Kingdom that satisfies the criteria listed in MIPRU 4.2F.4 R to MIPRU 4.2F.9 R and the value of that property is £100,000, then £80,000 of that exposure may be treated as fully and completely secured and risk weighted at 35%. The remaining £20,000 should be risk weighted at 75%. A diagrammatic illustration of this example is in MIPRU 4.2F.31G (2).
- (2)
A diagrammatic illustration of the example in MIPRU 4.2F.31G (1).
Unsecured component risk weighted at 75%
Example
Secured component risk weighted at 35%
£100,000 loan secured on residential property valued at £100,000
First £80,000 (i.e. 80% LTV) risk weighted at 35%
Remaining £20,000 (i.e. above 80% LTV) risk weighted at 75%
Overall risk weight is 43%
- (3)
The same approach applies to exposures described in MIPRU 4.2F.9 R. On inception, a risk weight of 35% should be applied to the first 80% of the principal/"purchase price" outstanding, with a risk weight of 75% being applied to the remainder of the principal exposure.