SYSC 1
Application and purpose
SYSC 1.1A
Application
- 01/04/2009
[Note: ESMA has also issued guidelines under article 16(3) of the ESMA Regulation covering:
- various topics relating to automated trading and direct electronic access. See
- certain aspects of the MiFID suitability requirements which also deal with the system and control aspects of suitability. See http://www.esma.europa.eu/content/Guidelines-certain-aspects-MiFID-suitability-requirements.]
SYSC 1.1A.1
See Notes
Type of firm | Applicable chapters |
Insurer | Chapters 2, 3, 11 to 18, 21 |
Managing agent | Chapters 2, 3, 11, 12, 18, 21 |
Society | Chapters 2, 3, 12, 18, 21 |
Every other firm | Chapters 4 to 12, 18, 19A, 21 |
- 01/04/2013
SYSC 1.1A.2
See Notes
The provisions in SYSC should be read in conjunction with GEN 2.2.23 R to GEN 2.2.25 G. In particular:
- (1) Provisions made by both the FCA and PRA may contain obligations for or references to FCA-authorised persons. GEN 2.2.23 R limits the application of those provisions so that the PRA will only apply them in respect of PRA-authorised persons and not to such FCA-authorised persons as are included within the provision.
- (2) Provisions made by both the FCA and PRA may be applied by both regulators to PRA-authorised persons. Such provisions are applied by each regulator to the extent of its powers and regulatory responsibilities.
- 01/04/2013
SYSC 1.2
Purpose
- 01/12/2004
SYSC 1.2.1
See Notes
The purposes of SYSC are:
- (1) to encourage firms' directors and senior managers to take appropriate practical responsibility for their firms' arrangements on matters likely to be of interest to the appropriate regulator because they impinge on the appropriate regulator's functions under the Act;
- (2) to increase certainty by amplifying Principle 3, under which a firm must take reasonable care to organise and control its affairs responsibly and effectively, with adequate risk management systems;
- (3) to encourage firms to vest responsibility for effective and responsible organisation in specific directors and senior managers; and
- (4) to create a common platform of organisational and systems and controls requirements for all firms.
- (5) [deleted]
- 01/04/2013
SYSC 1.4
Application of SYSC 11 to SYSC 21
- 01/05/2011
What?
SYSC 1.4.1
See Notes
- 01/04/2013
SYSC 1.4.1A
See Notes
- 01/04/2013
SYSC 1.4.1B
See Notes
- 01/04/2013
SYSC 1 Annex 1
Detailed application of SYSC
- 01/04/2009