Permissions

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1

Application and Definitions

1.1A

A CRR consolidation entity must comply with this Part in respect of a CRR permission that applies on a consolidated basis and for this purpose, references to a firm in this Part (other than in 1.1 and 1.1A) mean a CRR consolidation entity.

1.2

In this Part the following definitions shall apply:

CRR permission

means a permission given to a firm by the PRA under powers conferred on the PRA by the CRR.

1.3

Unless otherwise defined, any italicised expression used in this Part and in the CRR has the same meaning as in the CRR.

2

Form and Manner of Application for a CRR Permission

2.1

The PRA directs that a firm wishing to apply for a CRR permission must make a written application to the PRA.

2.2

The application must be accompanied by such information and documents as are necessary to demonstrate how the firm complies with the conditions contained in the relevant CRR Article.

3

Notification of Altered Circumstances

3.1

A firm that has applied for or has been granted a CRR permission must notify the PRA immediately if it becomes aware of any matter which could affect the continuing relevance or appropriateness of the application, the CRR permission or any condition to which the CRR permission is subject.

4

Permissions Pursuant to Section 144G or Section 192XC of FSMA

4.1

Chapter 4 of this Part applies to the giving of a permission by the PRA pursuant to section 144G or section 192XC of FSMA.

4.2

The PRA directs that an application for a permission referred to in rule 4.1 must be made in writing to the PRA.

4.3

The application must be accompanied by such information and documents as are necessary to demonstrate how the conditions contained in the relevant rule have been satisfied.

4.4

Where a person has applied for or has been granted a permission, the person must notify the PRA immediately on becoming aware of any matter which could affect the continuing relevance or appropriateness of the application, the permission or any condition to which the permission is subject.