SIFA 1
Introduction
SIFA 1.1
Purpose of the Guide
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The FSA Handbook of Rules and Guidance is an essential document.
It sets out the FSA's legislative and other provisions made under powers given
to it by the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (FSMA). Firms are required
to follow these rules in order to meet their regulatory responsibilities.
We consider it important to make the Handbook as accessible as possible so
firms and individuals are in no doubt about what is required of them.
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The
Guide directs firms to those parts of the Handbook that will usually be relevant
to a typical small firm carrying on financial advisory business relating to
investments. It does not cover mortgage and general insurance business as
there are other specialist guides on our website for firms doing that business.
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The Guide is
intended for small firms of investment intermediaries that do not hold client
money or other assets. In the Handbook such firms are called small personal
investment firms. It includes firms who advise on packaged products based
on a selection from the whole market or a limited number of product providers
or a single company. It does not include firms that are networks or have 26
or more advisers or representatives.
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The purpose of the Guide is to help smaller investment intermediaries
to find the rules they need in the FSA Handbook. The Guide refers to, and
contains extracts from, various parts of the FSA Handbook. You should consult
the FSA Handbook to determine the precise wording and effect of the rules.
The links to the Handbook and the pointers to other sections within the Guide
are not exhaustive.
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The
Guide is not formal guidance and does not have the status of guidance in the
Handbook. You cannot use the Guide to counter a charge of breaking the FSA
rules. If there is any conflict between the Guide and the Handbook, the Handbook
takes precedence.
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All
references to 'the Guide' are references to 'Using the FSA Handbook: a Guide
for smaller investment intermediaries'.
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The Guide uses terms that are consistent
with those defined in the FSA Handbook Glossary. These terms are in italics
in the Handbook (though not in the Guide). For ease of reference, there are
brief definitions of some of the more frequently used terms at Appendix A.
For the full definition you should consult the FSA Handbook Glossary.
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The Guide is current as at 31 May 2005.
The Guide does not remove the need for firms to keep up to date with regulatory
developments and to consider the potential impact on its business of proposed
changes to the Handbook. Although we will regularly update the Guide, we will
not update it each time the Handbook changes.
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Over the next few years our priority
will be to reduce the length of the Handbook text and make it easier to navigate
and understand. We plan to introduce further tailored handbooks alongside
those for mortgage and general insurance intermediaries already available.
Tailored handbooks include only those requirements in the FSA Handbook relevant
to a particular activity. You can access the tailored handbooks from 'Handbook
online' on the FSA website. We will also provide a facility for firms to build
a personal Handbook and other improvements to the electronic Handbook to make
it easier to use.
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We welcome your feedback on the content
and presentation of the Guide and whether you find it helpful. Please send
your comments to SmallFirmsCommunications@fsa.gov.uk.
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