Nothing major, but take note.
The FCA has announced that it will be replacing the Financial Resilience Survey with a new financial resilience regulatory return. This will be referred to as ‘FIN073 – Baseline Financial Resilience Report’.
Firms still need to complete the Financial Resilience Survey when requested to do so until the new return comes into force in January 2024
This applies to all FCA regulated firms except:
- Credit brokers
- MIFIDPRU investment firms
- Not-for-profit debt advice bodies
- PRA-authorised persons
- Supervised run-off firms
- Temporary Permission (TP) firms
The changes also apply to:
- Authorised electronic money institutions
- Authorised payment institutions
- Registered account information service providers
- Small electronic money institutions
- Small payment institution
- UK Recognised Investment Exchanges
Firms that will be brought into scope of FIN073 will receive an automated reminder via RegData and need to be prepared to submit the return when it is due, from January 2024.
FCA is also consulting simultaneously on changing the scope of FIN073 to include full permission consumer credit firms. These firms are currently excluded from the rules considering that they are captured under the definition of Credit Brokers.
Following the closure of CP23/9 in June 2023 FCA will publish its final position.
Suitability reports – silver bullet, or not?
Paul Jay Compliance, Suitability DB Pension, FCA, MiFID, Pension, Pension Transfer, PI, transfer, Xplan
If you ask most advice firms which part of the advice process consumes the most time, most will reply: “Suitability Reports”. Based on the mammoth documents that some firms still produce, we can understand why. We do have some sympathy with firms though. On the one hand they’re told by the FCA that reports are […]