SUP 7
Individual requirements
SUP 7.1
Application and purpose
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Application
SUP 7.1.1
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SUP 7.1.2
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Purpose
SUP 7.1.3
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SUP 7.1.4
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SUP 7.1.5
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SUP 7.2
The FSA's powers to set individual requirements on its own initiative
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SUP 7.2.1
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SUP 7.2.2
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SUP 7.2.3
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SUP 7.2.4
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SUP 7.2.5
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SUP 7.2.6
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SUP 7.3
Criteria for varying a firm's permission
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SUP 7.3.1
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SUP 7.3.2
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The FSA may seek to vary a firm's Part IV permission on its own initiative in certain situations including the following:
- (1) If the FSA determines that a firm's management, business or internal controls give rise to material risks that are not fully addressed by its rules, the FSA may seek to vary the firm's Part IV permission and impose an additional requirement or limitation on the firm.
- (2) If a firm becomes or is to become involved with new products or selling practices which present risks not adequately addressed by existing requirements, the FSA may seek to vary the firm's Part IV permission in respect of those risks.
- (3) If there has been a change in a firm's structure, controllers, activities or strategy which generate material uncertainty or create unusual or exceptional risks, then the FSA may seek to vary the firm's Part IV permission. (See also SUP 11.7.14 G to SUP 11.7.18 G for a description of the FSA's ability to vary a firm's Part IV permission on a change in control under section 46 of the Act.)
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SUP 7.3.3
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SUP 7.3.4
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