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The helpful guidance gives a clear explanation of the ‘self-assessment’ that firms need to complete and what the FCA will be looking for. The full guidance can be found here.
I would strongly recommend that you read through the guidance which is in self-explanatory bullet points format and covers the FCA’s take on: Financial resources; Systems and controls; Governance and culture; Wind-down planning; Adequate capital resources; Adequate liquid resources; and Risk management and controls framework.
If you would like further explanation, you will find our recent article on the above subject, published in AIMA’s latest journal. You can read the article here.
You can watch our recent webinar, 'The FCA's capital adequacy framework' here.
If you would like to speak to one of our FCA regulatory experts, you can contact Priya through the details above, speak to your usual Buzzacott contact or send us a message via the form below and we'll be in touch shortly.
The helpful guidance gives a clear explanation of the ‘self-assessment’ that firms need to complete and what the FCA will be looking for. The full guidance can be found here.
I would strongly recommend that you read through the guidance which is in self-explanatory bullet points format and covers the FCA’s take on: Financial resources; Systems and controls; Governance and culture; Wind-down planning; Adequate capital resources; Adequate liquid resources; and Risk management and controls framework.
If you would like further explanation, you will find our recent article on the above subject, published in AIMA’s latest journal. You can read the article here.
You can watch our recent webinar, 'The FCA's capital adequacy framework' here.
If you would like to speak to one of our FCA regulatory experts, you can contact Priya through the details above, speak to your usual Buzzacott contact or send us a message via the form below and we'll be in touch shortly.
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