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FCA issues CP21/16: Quarterly Consultation Paper No. 32

Link(s):CP21/16: Quarterly Consultation Paper No. 32
https://www.fca.org.uk/publication/consultation/cp21-16.pdf

Context

The FCA has released its Quarterly Consultation Paper No 32. Once a quarter the FCA consults on proposed changes to be made to the Handbook, which tend to be minor.

Key points to note

The FCA is proposing:

  • Amendments to DEPP and FEES as a result of a new power given to the FCA in the Financial Services Act 2021 to cancel or vary FCA-authorised firms’ Part 4A permissions:
    • The FCA proposes to amend the Handbook relating to its variation and cancellation of the permissions given to firms to carry on regulated activities; this will include firms deemed to have Part 4A permission under the temporary permission and supervised run-off regimes
    • The new power will allow the FCA to more quickly cancel or vary the permissions of authorised firms which appear to no longer be carrying on FCA-regulated activities and to reflect this cancellation or variation on the Financial Services Register, where:
      1.  the firm appears to us not to be carrying on any FCA-regulated activity, including, but not only, where the firm has failed to pay a periodic fee or levy, or to provide the FCA with information, such as an annual return, required under the Handbook; and
      2. the FCA has served on the firm two notices and the firm has not responded or taken other steps as directed.
    • This new process will sit alongside the existing cancellation and variation process in FSMA.
  • The deadline for submitting comments is 5th July 2021.

Next actions

Firms wishing to submit comments should do so using the FCA’s online form or by e-mailing  cp21-16@fca.org.uk.