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Firms may be asked to stop undertaking new business or could be removed from the TPR if they miss their ‘landing slot’, fail to respond to mandatory information requests, have no intention in applying for full authorisation, or if their authorisation application is refused.
The FCA has already cancelled the temporary permissions of 4 firms, who, despite multiple opportunities, did not respond to mandatory information requests.
Firms that have had their permissions cancelled can no longer conduct regulated business in the UK and will be committing a criminal offence if they do so.
Emily Shepperd, Executive Director of Authorisations at the FCA, said:
'The
UK is open for business, but not to firms who do not
meet our regulatory expectations. We expect firms operating under the
regime to be responsive to our requests for information, and that
are coherent in their business planning. We will continue to act against
firms that fail to meet our standards.'