Exempt CAD firms |
OPS firms (see Note 1 below) |
Non-OPS Life Offices and Non-OPS Local Authorities |
Individuals admitted to membership collectively |
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Financial resources rules |
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No (see Note 3 below) |
No |
No |
Yes |
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Individuals whose sole investment business is giving investment advice to institutional or corporate investors |
Firms subject to "lead regulator arrangements" |
All other firms |
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Financial resources rules |
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No |
No |
Yes |
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(see Note 2 below) |
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Accounting records rules |
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IPRU-INV 5.3.1R (1) to 5.3.1R(6) |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
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Note 1. Firms are referred to the specific compliance reports for OPS firms required by Chapter 16 of the Supervision Manual. |
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Note 2. A firm subject to "lead regulator arrangements" whereby a body other than the FCA is responsible for its financial regulation shall comply with the corresponding financial resources rules and financial returns rules of that body, and a breach of such rules shall be treated as a breach of the rules of the FCA. |
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Note 3. The financial and non-financial resources rules for an exempt CAD firm are set out in IPRU-INV chapter 9. However, IPRU-INV 5.2.1R to 5.7.3R apply to an exempt CAD firm for the purpose of calculating its own funds (see IPRU-INV 9.2.9R(2)(a)) (although the Category A items of Tier 1 capital as set out in IPRU-INV 5.8.1R are replaced by all the items in IPRU-INV 9.3.1R) and if it carries on any regulated activity other than MiFID business (see IPRU-INV 9.2.3R). |
Related provisions for PERG 6.5.2
1Table: Situations to which FIT applies
What FIT applies to |
Does it apply to relevant authorised persons? |
Does it apply to firms that are not relevant authorised persons? |
Comment |
(1) A firm assessing the fitness and propriety of a candidate whom the firm is proposing to put forward for approval |
Yes |
No |
However, the answer to Question 11 in SUP 10A Annex 1 (Frequently asked questions) says that the FCA's approval process is not a substitute for the checks that a firm should be carrying out on its prospective recruits. FIT may be a useful guide to matters that a firm that is not a relevant authorised person should take into account. |
(2) A firm assessing the continuing fitness and propriety of an approved person |
Yes |
No |
However, a firm should employ personnel with the skills, knowledge and expertise necessary for the discharge of the responsibilities allocated to them (SYSC 5.1). FIT may be a useful guide to matters which a firm should take into account if it is not a relevant authorised person. |
(3) The FCA assessing the fitness and propriety of a candidate for approval as an approved person |
Yes |
Yes |
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(4) The FCA assessing the continuing fitness and propriety of an approved person |
Yes |
Yes |
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1(5) A firm assessing the fitness and propriety of a person whom a firm is proposing to certify to perform an FCA specified significant-harm function |
Yes |
No |
See the comment on row (2) |
1(6) A firm assessing the continuing fitness and propriety of a person whom a firm has certified to perform an FCA specified significant-harm function |
Yes |
No |
See the comment on row (2) |