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Prohibition Order. An order which may be exercised by__? start learning
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under Section 56 of FSMA (2000)
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Prohibition Order essence: 3cz start learning
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It PROHIBITS the individual | from carrying out CONTROLLED FUNCTIONS | on the grounds that they are NOT FIT AND PROPER.
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FSMA is subdivided in how many parts? Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 start learning
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Which part of FSMA contains The General Prohibition? start learning
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Part II, Regulated and Prohibited Activities. FSMA 2000 Contravention of the general prohibition
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The general prohibition, states that that no person can carry out a regulated activity in the UK unless ___? 2 start learning
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... unless they are AUTHORISED | or EXEMPT. authorised by the PRA or FCA.
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Contravention of the general prohibition is punishable by ___? 2 start learning
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up to 2 years imprisonment, | and an unlimited fine.
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General prohibition. X bought shares in ABC plc on UNA’s recommendation. It later emerged that UNA was not FSMA-authorised. What options does X now have? 2 start learning
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1. X can keep her shares in ABC and take no action against UNA.| 2. X can sue UNA handing back shares in ABC.
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Section 39 FSMA is for __? start learning
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for appointed representatives (ARs).
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Section 285 FSMA is for __? start learning
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Recognised Investment Exchanges.
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Section 312A FSMA is for __? start learning
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multilateral trading systems operators. mtso
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Section 316 FSMA is for __? start learning
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Society of Lloyd’s members. Section 316
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FSMA Exemption Order 2001 subjects: 4 start learning
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Charities, | Local Authorities, | Supranational bodies, | Central banks. ChLaSC
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special regime
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Separately from the general prohibition, the regulators have the power to...? start learning
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... to make a prohibition order. ... prohibiting an individual from performing a specified function. If regulators consider the individual is not a fit and proper person to perform the function.
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function. The prohibition order may relate to a particular regulated activity or start learning
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activity or regulated activities generally.
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Can the general prohibition be imposed on exempt persons? start learning
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When can a private person sue a firm for damages under Section 71 FSMA? start learning
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If an individual acts in breach of a Section 56 prohibition order,|If an individual performs a controlled function without prior approval (Section 59).
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Section 138D of the Financial Services Act 2012 sets out the circumstances in which ___? start learning
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a person who suffers losses, as a result of a breach of FCA rule, has the right to claim for damages.
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How FSMA 2000 - Regulated Activities Order 2001 - two sets of criteria: RAO) start learning
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A range of investments. | A range of activities which may be carried on in connection with those investments. of Regulated Activities Shares, bonds, but also deposits, and contracts of insurance. | As dealing, managing or advising on investments, effecting contracts of insurance.
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RAO - A range of investments examples: 4 start learning
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Shares, | bonds, | but also deposits | and contracts of insurance. Regulated Activities Order'
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RAO - A range of Investment activities examples: 4 start learning
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Dealing, |Insurance contracts effecting, | Managing, | Advising. DIMA Dealing,|Insurance contracts effecting, | Managing, | Advising.
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How many Specified Investments are set out in RAO? Czy to poprawne zdanie? RAO Specified Investments start learning
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The obvious example is deposits held with banks.
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RAO Specified Investments start learning
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Money paid by one person to another, with or without interest being earned on it, and on terms that it will be repaid when a specified event occurs (eg, when a demand is made).
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RAO Specified Investments start learning
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An electronic substitute for notes and coins. Monetary value which is stored on an electronic device
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Rights under contracts of insurance categories: 2 | RAO Specified Investments start learning
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Long-term insurance contracts, | General insurance contracts. Life assurance or endowment policies (polisa oszczędnościowo-ubezpieczeniowa). | Motor or building insurance.
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Shares widel defined by RAO as ...? 2 | RAO Specified Investments start learning
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stock in any company (wherever incorporated) | or in any unincorporated body formed abroad.
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Shares defined by RAO exlusions: RAO Specified Investments start learning
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OEICs, | some building society shares. Open-Ended Investment Company since an OEIC is a collective investment scheme (CIS) and is captured under a separate definition.
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RAO Specified Investments start learning
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instruments creating or acknowledging indebtedness. including: debentures, | debenture stock, | loan stock and, |mopping-up clause (‘any other instrument creating or acknowledging debt) A type of bond issued by a company. It is often unsecured by specific assets and relies on the company’s creditworthiness.
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Government and public securities examples: 3 | RAO Specified Investments start learning
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Gilts, | US treasuries (bonds)| local authority loan stocks.
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Government and public securities exclusion by RAO example: RAO Specified Investments start learning
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National Savings & Investments
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Warrants entitling the holder to ...? 2 RAO Specified Investments start learning
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holder to subscribe for shares, debentures, government and public securities at a set price | and on or between set date in the future.
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Certificates representing certain securities covers... RAO Specified Investments start learning
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covers certificates which confer rights in (but are not themselves) other instruments such as shares or debentures. e.g. American depositary receipts (ADRs).
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units in a Collective Investment Scheme (CIS) covers ...: RAO Specified Investments start learning
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covers holdings in any collective investment scheme.
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Collective Investment Scheme (CIS) example: RAO Specified Investments start learning
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rights under a STAKEHOLDER Pension Scheme. Stakeholder pensions are pension schemes set up under the...? RAO Specified Investments start learning
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Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999.
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rights under a PERSONAL Pension Scheme are pensions designed for...? RAO Specified Investments start learning
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for individuals who do not belong to a company scheme, and who wish to take control of their own investment decisions (e.g. self-invested personal pensions (SIPPs)).
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Options only covered if they relate to: RAO Specified Investments start learning
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Securities, | Currencies, | some precious Metals, | Futures contracts SCNF *including gold and silver,
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Futures are contracts for...? RAO Specified Investments start learning
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... for the sale or purchase of an asset where delivery and settlement will be made at a future date, at a price agreed when the contract is made. The RAO excludes futures agreed for commercial purposes as opposed to those made for investment/speculative purposes.
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Futures contracts. RAO excludes... RAO Specified Investments start learning
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excludes futures agreed for commercial purposes as opposed to those made for investment/speculative purposes. E.g. a contract to buy cocoa at some future date will not be caught if it is carried out by a chocolate maker.
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Contracts for differences (CFDs) example: RAO Specified Investments start learning
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interest rate swaps (a derivate type). variable vs. fixed rate
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Contracts for differences (CFDs) are contracts where...? RAO Specified Investments start learning
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... where the investor’s aim is to secure a profit by making money by considerin market fluctuations. interest rate swaps (derivate, fixed vs. Variable rate).
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Lloyd’s syndicate capacity and syndicate membership relates to RAO Specified Investments start learning
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Lloyd’s members
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rights under a Funeral Plan Contract are ie, certain plans under which RAO Specified Investments start learning
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which the customer pays for benefits which will pay for funeral upon death. funeral of a customer, or anyone else.
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rights under a Regulated Mortgage Contract. Mortgage loans secured by charge on property, at least __ of which is to be used for the borrower’s dwelling. RAO Specified Investments start learning
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rights under a Home Reversion Plan, whereby the customer sells their home to the plan provider in return for...? 2 | RAO Specified Investments start learning
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a lump sum, | or series of payments; they retain the right to stay in their home until they die, or move into residential care.
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rights under a Home Purchase Plan, which allow people to buy their homes while...? RAO Specified Investments alternatives to mortgages start learning
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complying with Islamic principles
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rights under a Regulated Sale and Rent-Back Agreement whereby a person sells all or part of qualifying interest in property, but remains in occupation of at least...? RAO Specified Investments start learning
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at least 40% of the property.
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Credit Agreements. Entering or __ lender’s rights and duties under a regulated credit agreement. RAO Specified Investments start learning
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Alternative bonds or debentures are form of RAO Specified Investments start learning
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or sukuk (An investment instrument that replaces interest with a share in profits.)
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Informative. Other types of RAO: RAO Specified Investments start learning
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Consumer hire agreement. | Greenhouse gas emission allowance. | Emission allowances.
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RAO. Specified Activities. An activity which is listed, but which is carried out in relation to an asset which is not a specified investment, is not...? start learning
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is not a regulated activity. If a business is carrying out a regulated activity it must be either authorised or exempt.
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How many Specified Activities are set out by RAO? RAO Specified Activities example start learning
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Accepting deposits. mainly the preserve of... 2 | RAO Specified Activities example start learning
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banks and building societies.
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Informative. RAO Specified Activities other types: RAO Specified Activities example start learning
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Issuing e-money | Bidding in emission auctions. | Lloyd’s market activities. | Funeral plan contract. | Advising on home finance transactions. | Specified benchmarks.
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Effecting or carrying out contracts of insurance as RAO Specified Activities example start learning
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tu: principal = główna strona transakcji (an insurer).
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Insurance risk transformation. Taking on a third party’s risk through an insurance contract in exchange for...?> RAO Specified Activities example Dealing is buying, selling, subscribing start learning
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czyli po prostu przeniesienie ryzyka do strony trzeciej (ubezpieczyciela) w zamian za składkę.
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Dealing in investments as principal or agent. When the firm deals as principal (eg, on its own account), it applies only to those investments that are: 2 Z RAO Specified Activities example start learning
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securities | contractually-based investments Shares, debentures. | Options, futures, CFDs (Contract for Difference)
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arranging Home Finance Transactions. Example: RAO Specified Activities example start learning
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regulated mortgage contract,
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operating aMultilateral Trading Facility (MTF), which brings together multiple third party buying and selling interests in...? RAO Specified Activities example start learning
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in interests in financial instruments
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operating an Organised Trading Facility. OTFs permit the trading of...? 2 | RAO Specified Activities example start learning
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derivatives, |other non-equity financial instruments.
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Credit broking- activities relating to entering forms of consumer credit as lender. Rights under which one person provides another with credit for hire of goods, rights under a contract for the __or hiring of goods. RAO Specified Activities example start learning
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wpłacenie kaucji, zdeponowanie
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Operating an electronic system in relating to lending activities relating to consumer credit. Operating an electronic system in relation to, for example___? RAO Specified Activities example start learning
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or debt counselling; debt collecting and debt administration; or just lending.
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Managing investments. This applies in respect of investments belonging to someone other than... RAO Specified Activities example start learning
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and when the manager exercises discretion over the management of the portfolio.
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Activities in relation to debt examples (consumer credit): RAO Specified Activities example start learning
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debt adjusting*, | debt counselling**, | debt collecting, | debt administration Negotiating with the lender of the owner, of the borrower or hirer. | Providing advice to a borrower about liquidation of a debt.
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Safeguarding and administering investments. This applies in the context of...? 2 RAO Specified Activities example start learning
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Securuties. | Contractually-based investments* *options, futures, CFDs, typical example is a custodian bank, which might process the application of corporate actions.
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Advising on Investments. This is NOT tailored to...? RAO Specified Activities example Re: pension transfers, peer to peer (P2P) agreements, securities. start learning
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not tailored to constitute a recommendation – instead of advice.
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Sending dematerialised instructions and allowing dematerialised instructions to be sent. This covers firms which operate... RAO Specified Activities example start learning
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... operate systems that allow for the electronic transfer of title in certain investments An example of such a system is CREST.
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Managing a Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities (UCITS); acting as a __ or __ of a UCITS; 2. RAO Specified Activities example start learning
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as trustee |or depository* of a UCITS;
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acting as a trustee or depository of an AIF? What does stand for AIF? RAO Specified Activities example start learning
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Alternative Investment Fund AIF
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Establishing, operating and winding up a pension scheme. This activity captures those who set up, administer and wind up stakeholder pension schemes and__? RAO Specified Activities example start learning
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sSlf-Invested Personal Pensions.
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Providing basic advice on stakeholder products and the conversion of pension benefits. Stakeholder products conform to certain criteria for cost and __? RAO Specified Activities example start learning
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Advising on the conversion or transfer of pension benefits this covers advising people on the transfer of funds from ____? RAO Specified Activities example start learning
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occupational pension schemes.
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What is a Dormant account fund operator? RAO Specified Activities example start learning
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An entity that manages and recovery of funds from inactive accounts (reclaim funds).
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Activities in connection with a contract of insurance, collectively known as ___? RAO Specified Activities example start learning
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Insurance Mediation Activity.
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The authorised person becomes the __ and accepts legal responsibility.? Exemptions start learning
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and accepts legal responsibility. In this way, the appointed representative becomes an exempt person of permitted regulated activity.
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FCA and PRA rules do not apply to appointed representatives because...? start learning
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... they are not authorised persons. However, any business conducted by the appointed representative is treated as having been conducted by the principal. The principal itself must have the relevant permissions to be carried out by the appointed representative.
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The appointed representatives' regulations only allow certain regulated activities to be conducted by appointed representatives on an exempt basis. These examples: 4 start learning
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Advising on investments. | Dealing in investments as agent. | Arranging deals in investments. | Arranging deals in home finance transactions.
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In particular, appointed representatives are NOT permitted to to deal in investments as principal or __? start learning
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... or manage investments.
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What are firms operating systems that settle trades on exchanges such as the LSE referred to as __? London Stock Exchang start learning
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In order to be recognised by the FCA, the Exchanges need to be fit and proper. Once recognised, the exchanges are referred to as ___? start learning
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Recognised Investment Exchanges (RIEs). e.g. LSE
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In order to be recognised by the FCA, Clearing Houses need to be fit and proper. Once recognised, the they are referred to as ___? start learning
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Recognised Clearing Houses (RCHs)
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RIEs and RCHs are __ __ in that they do not need to seek authorisation from the FCA. start learning
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they are, instead, recognised.
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FSMA Exemption Order 2001 has established certain exemptions from the need to be authorised to carry on ANY REGULATED ACTIVITY,. Examples are: 2 start learning
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or a central bank of an EEA member (apart from effecting or carrying out contracts of insurance).
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Certain persons are able to perform limited regulated activities without the need to be authorised or exempt. Such persons include: 3 start learning
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Lloyd’s insurance market. | Designated professional bodies* (DPBs). *professional bodies for lawyers, accountants or chartered surveyors. No need for authorisation from the FCA for DPBs.
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Several activities carried on in connection with business at Lloyd’s are regulated activities, such as ____? start learning
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advising on syndicate participation. However, FSMA disapplies the general prohibition for members of Lloyd’s in relation to contracts of insurance written at Lloyd’s.
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Several activities carried on in connection with business at Lloyd’s are regulated activities. However, FSMA disapplies the general prohibition for Lloyd’s members in relation to ____? start learning
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to contracts of insurance written at Lloyd’s. The activities at Lloyd’s are expected to be suitably supervised by the Society of Lloyd’s and so additional FCA authorisation of members is unnecessary.
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Part 20 of FSMA provides for 5 professions where firms are permitted to carry on particular regulated activities without the need to apply to the regulators for authorisation. The individual professions are...? start learning
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accountants, | solicitors, |actuaries, | surveyors*, |and conveyancers**. rzeczoznawca budowlany | notariusz
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The professional bodies that are able to grant permissions are known as ____? start learning
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as designated professional bodies (DPBs).
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The activities carried out by DPBs' member are restricted examples: Designated Professional Bodies start learning
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Deposits acceptance. | Dealing in investments as principal*. | CIS operating. | Pension schemes operating. *ie, acting asmarket maker
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A firm which quotes bid and offer prices for a named list of securities in the market.
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firms which are professional dealers, such as market makers, and which hold themselves out as such, are __? Absence of Holding Out start learning
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(brak publicznego oferowania się jako usługodawca)
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I which invest only for themselves in the hope of making a profit, are __? Absence of Holding Out start learning
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(brak publicznego oferowania się jako usługodawca)
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When may an unauthorised person deal in futures, options or CFDs without UK authorisation? 2 start learning
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If dealing with an authorised/exempt person | or dealing through a non-UK office.
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There is an xclusions where dealing as principal is not classified as a regulated activity, eg. a company issuing its own shares, accordance with ___? start learning
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Companies Act 1985 (Treasury shares).
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What is a trustee equivalent in Scotland? The party which, under a legal arrangement, holds assets in its own name on behalf of the true beneficial owner. start learning
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Principal not treated as a regulated activty when, for example, tansactions are entered in connection with an emplyee...? start learning
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an employee share scheme.
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Firms undertaking Intra-Group dealing or where there are __ __ relationship, also benefit from the exclusion of these activities being regulated activities. start learning
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joint enterprise relationship activities examples: Dealing in investments as principal. | Managing investments.
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Exclusions for Advice in Newspapers essence: 2cz start learning
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The exclusion applies to investment advice given through newspapers, or news services where the main purpose is not investment advice. | However, authorisation is required where the publication mainly promotes or recommends investments.
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Who can benefit an exclusion status when active as the representative? 3 start learning
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Trustees, | Nominees, | Personal Representatives When not generally holding themselves out as carrying on regulated activities, | and when not receiving additional remuneration for providing these investment services.
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Informative. Threshold Conditions table: start learning
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