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SERV 1.1 Application and Purpose

SERV 1.1.1 G

This special guide is for service companies. Its purpose is to help service companies find their way around the Handbook by setting out which parts of it apply to them.

SERV 1.1.2 G

Service companies are firms whose regulated activities are restricted to making arrangements with a view to transactions in investments and agreeing to carry on that regulated activity. They are, in the main, technology companies who provide order routing, post-trade processing, or other services to market participants which assist them to deal in investments or arrange (bring about) deals in investments among themselves. A light-touch regulatory regime applies to service companies as set out in this Special guide.

SERV 1.2 Parts of the Handbook applicable to service companies

SERV 1.2.1 G

The parts of the Handbook applicable to service companies are listed in SERV 1.2.2 G. Service companies should read applicable parts of the Handbook to find out what the detailed regulatory requirements for service companies are.

SERV 1.2.2 G

Parts of the Handbook applicable to service companies

This table belongs to SERV 1.2.1 G

Part of Handbook

Applicability to service companies

High Level Standards

Principles for Businesses (PRIN)

This applies.

Senior management arrangements, Systems and Controls (SYSC)

This applies.

Threshold Conditions (COND)

This applies.

Statements of Principle and Code of Practice for Approved Persons (APER)

This applies to an approved person who performs a controlled function for a service company.

The Fit and Proper test for Approved Persons (FIT)

This applies.

General provisions (GEN)

This applies.

Business Standards

Interim Prudential sourcebooks (IPRU)

In the Interim Prudential sourcebook for investment business (IPRU(INV)), only Chapters 1 (Application and General) and 6 (Service Companies) apply: see COB 4.2IPRU(INV) 1.2.4R.

The other Interim Prudential sourcebooks do not apply.

Conduct of Business sourcebook (COB)

COB 1.9 (Application to electronic commerce activity providers) and COB 3(Financial promotion rules), and any provision of COB incorporated by reference in COB 1.9 or COB 3, apply. COB 4.2 applies to a service company in relation to the operation of an ATS. The rest of COB does not apply: see COB 2.1.1 RCOB 1.2.1 R (2) and COB 1.2.1 R (2)A

The permission given to service companies means that they must not approve financial promotions on behalf of another person or specified class of person, or deal with private customers. If the firm communicates financial promotions to market counterparties and intermediate customers only, COB 3 will have only very limited application (see MCOB 3.2.4 R and COB 3.2.5 R).

Mortgages: Conduct of Business sourcebook (MCOB1)

Client assets sourcebook (CASS2)

This applies. However, service companies should not, ordinarily, hold client assets

Market Conduct sourcebook (MAR)

MAR 1 (Code of market conduct), MAR 2 (Price stabilising rules) and MAR 4 (Endorsement of the Takeover Code) apply to service companies.

If a service company operates an ATS, then and MAR 3.4.10A G apply to the service company in relation to the operation of the ATS. Otherwise MAR 3 (Inter-Professional Conduct) does not apply to service companies: see MAR 3.1.1 R.

MAR 5 (Alternative Trading Systems) applies to service companies that operate an ATS.

Training and Competence sourcebook (TC)

TC 1 (Commitments) applies. TC 2 (Rules and guidance) does not apply to service company because the only regulated activities for which they have permission are not within the activities mentioned in TC 2.1.4 R.

Regulatory processes

Authorisation manual (AUTH)

This applies in relation to an application by a prospective service company for a Part IV permission.

Supervision manual (SUP)

This applies, with the following qualifications:

(a) in SUP 3 (Auditors), only sections 3.1, 3.2, and 3.7 apply to a service company (and only if it has an auditor) and only sections 3.1, 3.2 and 3.8 apply to its auditor (if it has one): see SUP 3.1.2 R;

(b) SUP 4 (Actuaries) does not apply: see SUP 4.1.1 R;

(c) in SUP 10 (Approved persons), if a service company's principal purpose is to carry on activities other than regulated activities, then the scope of the significant influence functions is restricted to the required functions: see SUP 10.1.21 R - SUP 10.1.22 G;

(d) SUP 13 (Exercise of passport rights by UK firms) does not apply because making arrangements with a view to transactions in investments is not a core investment service;

(e) SUP 14 (Incoming EEA firms changing details and cancelling qualification for authorisation) does not apply because a service company cannot be an incoming EEA firm (see explanation in (d));

(f) in SUP 16 (Reporting requirements), sections 16.4 - 16.6 do not apply and in section 16.7, only SUP 16.7.20 R - SUP 16.7.21 R apply: see SUP 16.1.1 R;

(g) SUP 17 (Transaction reporting) does not apply: see SUP 17.1.1 R; and

(h) SUP App 2 (Insurers: Scheme of operations) does not apply.

Decision Procedure and Penalties Manual (DEPP)

This applies.

Redress

Dispute resolution: the Complaints sourcebook (DISP)

All firms are subject to the Compulsory Jurisdiction of the Financial Ombudsman Service.

However, a firm which does not, and notifies the FSA under DISP 1.1 that it does not, conduct business with eligible complainants (persons eligible to have a complaint considered under the Financial Ombudsman Service, as defined in DISP 2.4) will be exempt from the rules on complaint handling procedures for firms (DISP 1.2 toDISP 1.7) and from the Financial Ombudsman Funding rules (DISP 5.2 to DISP 5.8).

The definition of a service company means that a service company will qualify for these exemptions if it applies for them: see DISP 2.4.3 R (2)(a).

Compensation sourcebook (COMP)

COMP does not apply to service companies, which are not participant firms under the compensation scheme, and are exempt from funding it.

Complaints against the FSA (COAF)

This applies to service companies, although it contains no requirements for service companies.

Specialist sourcebooks

E-Commerce Directive sourcebook (ECO)

This applies to a service company which is an electronic commerce activity provider.

Collective Investment Schemes sourcebook (CIS)

None of the other specialist sourcebooks applies.

Professional firms sourcebook (PROF)

Deleted

Recognised Investment Exchange and Recognised Clearing House sourcebook (REC)

Special guides

Special guide for service companies (SERV)

This applies.

Special guide for energy market participants (EMPS)

This does not apply because an energy market participant is defined to exclude a service company.

Special guide for small friendly societies (FREN)

This does not apply.

Special guide for oil market participants (OMPS)

This does not apply because an oil market participant is defined to exclude a service company.

Summary schedules

Record keeping requirements

Notification requirements

Fees and other required payments

Powers exercised in making the Handbook

Rights of action for damages

Rules that can be waived

Releases

These apply, but only to the extent that the sourcebook or manual to which they relate applies.

Schedules

This applies.

Glossary of definitions

This applies.

The following Regulatory Guides may also be relevant to service companies:

1. Enforcement Guide (EG)