SUP 16.23 Annual Financial Crime Report
Application
1This section applies to all firms subject to the Money Laundering Regulations, other than:
- (1)
a credit union;
- (2)
- (3)
- (4)
a firm with limited permissions only; or
- (5)
a firm excluded under SUP 16.23.2R.
Unless a firm is listed in the table below, this section does not apply to it where both of the following conditions are satisfied:
- (1)
the firm has reported total revenue of less than £5 million as at its last accounting reference date; and
- (2)
the firm only has permission to carry on one or more of the following activities:
- (a)
- (b)
- (c)
- (d)
- (e)
making arrangements with a view to transactions in investments;
- (f)
assisting in the administration and performance of a contract of insurance in relation to non-investment insurance contracts;
- (g)
- (h)
- (i)
- (j)
- (k)
- (l)
establishing, operating or winding up a collective investment scheme;
- (m)
establishing, operating or winding up a personal pension scheme;
- (n)
establishing, operating or winding up a stakeholder pension scheme;
- (o)
- (p)
- (q)
- (r)
- (s)
- (t)
Table: Firms to which the exclusion in SUP 16.23.2R does not apply
a UK bank; |
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a EEA bank; |
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a non-EEA bank; |
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a mortgage administrator; or |
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a firm offering life and annuity insurance products. |
Purpose
- (1)
The purpose of this section is to ensure that the FCA receives regular and comprehensive information about the firm’s systems and controls in preventing financial crime.
- (2)
The purpose of collecting the data in the Annual Financial Crime Report is to assist the FCA in assessing the nature of financial crime risks within the financial services industry.
Requirement to submit the Annual Financial Crime Report
- (1)
A firm must submit the Annual Financial Crime Report to the FCA annually in respect of its financial year ending on its latest accounting reference date.
- (2)
A firm is only required to submit data that relates to the parts of its business subject to the Money Laundering Regulations.
- (1)
If a group includes more than one firm, a single Annual Financial Crime Report may be submitted, and so satisfy the requirements of all firms in the group.
- (2)
Such a report should contain the information required from all the relevant firms, meet all relevant due dates, indicate all the firms on whose behalf it is submitted and give their firm reference numbers (FRNs). The obligation to report under SUP 16.23.4R remains with the individual firm.
Method for submitting the Annual Financial Crime Report
A firm must submit the Annual Financial Crime Report in the form specified in SUP 16 Annex 42AR using the appropriate online systems accessible from the FCA’s website.
Time period for firms submitting their Annual Financial Crime Report
A firm must submit the Annual Financial Crime Report within 60 business days of the firm’s accounting reference date.