The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Consumer Credit) (Miscellaneous Provisions) (No. 2) Order 2014

Type Statutory-Instrument
Publication 2014-03-05
State In force
Department King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
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Made: 5th March 2014

Laid before Parliament: 7th March 2014

Coming into force in accordance with article 1

The Treasury make the following Order in exercise of the powers conferred by section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972 and sections 38 and 426(1) of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000[^f00003]:

Citation and commencement

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The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Exemption) Order 2001

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(A1) A charity is exempt from the general prohibition in respect of any regulated activity of the kind specified by article 36H of the Regulated Activities Order (operating an electronic system in relation to lending)[^f00007] which it carries on in relation to an article 36H agreement (within the meaning given in article 36H(4) of the Regulated Activities Order) under or in connection with which the only amount payable to the lender is the amount of credit provided.

(55) (1) A person within the description in sub-paragraph (3) (“P”) is exempt from the general prohibition in respect of any activity of the kind specified by article 60B(2) of the Regulated Activities Order (regulated credit agreements)[^f00009] carried on in relation to a qualifying agreement provided that the conditions in sub-paragraphs (4) and (5) are satisfied in respect of the agreement. (2) Where P is exempt from the general prohibition in respect of any activity of the kind specified by article 60B(2) of the Regulated Activities Order by virtue of sub-paragraph (1), P is also exempt from the general prohibition in respect of any activity of the kind specified by article 39E(1) (debt-counselling) or 39F(1) (debt-collecting) of the Regulated Activities Order carried on in relation to the qualifying agreement in an exempt period. (3) P is within the description in this sub-paragraph if P— (a) is not the original lender; (b) does not grant, is not required to grant, and does not promise to grant credit under the qualifying agreement or any other regulated credit agreement; and (c) does not undertake any activity of the kind specified in article 39D(1) (debt adjusting), 39E(1) or 39F(1) of the Regulated Activities Order, or which would be so specified but for article 39H(1) of that Order, except in an exempt period. (4) The condition in this sub-paragraph is that— (a) P has entered into a servicing arrangement in relation to the qualifying agreement; or (b) an exempt period has not expired. (5) The condition in this sub-paragraph is that— (a) P has arranged for the servicer to comply with the provisions listed in sub-paragraph (6); and (b) where P (and not the servicer acting on behalf of P) varies the qualifying agreement, P complies with the provisions listed in sub-paragraph (6). (6) The provisions are— (a) any provision of, or made under, the Act applicable to authorised persons that relates to the exercise of the right of the lender under a regulated credit agreement to vary terms and conditions of the agreement (including, in particular, the right to vary the rate of interest, charges, or other amount due to the lender under the agreement); and (b) the requirements of, or made under, section 82 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 (variation of agreements)[^f00010]. (7) For the purposes of this paragraph, there are excluded from articles 39E(1) and 39F(1) of the Regulated Activities Order activities carried on by P under or for the purposes of a servicing arrangement. (8) In this paragraph— - “an exempt period” is the period of thirty days beginning on the day after the day on which a servicing arrangement came to an end; - “the original lender” means the person who provided credit under the qualifying agreement; - “a qualifying agreement” means a regulated credit agreement under which P exercises, or has the right to exercise, the rights of the original lender; - “regulated credit agreement” has the meaning given in article 60B of the Regulated Activities Order; - “the servicer” means the person with whom P enters into a servicing arrangement, where that person is an authorised person[^f00011] with permission to carry on an activity of the kind specified in article 39F, 39G (debt administration) or 60B of the Regulated Activities Order; - “a servicing arrangement” means an arrangement between P and the servicer for the servicer to exercise on P’s behalf P’s rights under a qualifying agreement other than the right to transfer, assign or otherwise dispose of those rights. (56) (1) A person within the description in sub-paragraph (3) (“P”) is exempt from the general prohibition in respect of any activity of the kind specified by article 60N(2) of the Regulated Activities Order (regulated consumer hire agreements) carried on in relation to a qualifying agreement provided that the conditions in sub-paragraphs (4) and (5) are satisfied in respect of each such agreement. (2) Where P is exempt from the general prohibition in respect of any activity of the kind specified by article 60N(2) of the Regulated Activities Order by virtue of sub-paragraph (1), P is also exempt from the general prohibition in respect of any activity of the kind specified by article 39E(2) (debt-counselling) or 39F(2) (debt-collecting) of the Regulated Activities Order carried on in relation to the qualifying agreement in an exempt period. (3) P is within the description in this sub-paragraph if P— (a) is not the original owner; and (b) does not undertake any activity of the kind specified in article 39D(2) (debt adjusting), 39E(2) or 39F(2) of the Regulated Activities Order, or which would be so specified but for article 39H(2) of that Order, except in an exempt period. (4) The condition in this sub-paragraph is that— (a) P has entered into a servicing arrangement in relation to the qualifying agreement; or (b) an exempt period has not expired. (5) The condition in this sub-paragraph is that— (a) P has arranged for the servicer to comply with the provisions listed in sub-paragraph (6); and (b) where P (and not the servicer acting on behalf of P) varies the qualifying agreement, P complies with the provisions listed in sub-paragraph (6). (6) The provisions are— (a) any provision of, or made under, the Act applicable to authorised persons that relates to the exercise of the right of the owner under a regulated consumer hire agreement to vary terms and conditions of the agreement (including, in particular, the right to vary the hire payments, other charges, or any other amount due to the owner under the agreement); and (b) the requirements of, or made under, section 82 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 (variation of agreements). (7) For the purposes of this paragraph, there are excluded from articles 39E(2) and 39F(2) of the Regulated Activities Order activities carried on by P under or for the purposes of a servicing arrangement. (8) In this paragraph— - “an exempt period” is the period of thirty days beginning on the day after the day on which a servicing arrangement came to an end; - “the original owner” means the person who entered into the qualifying agreement as owner; - “a qualifying agreement” means a regulated consumer hire agreement under which P exercises, or has the right to exercise, the rights of the original owner; - “regulated consumer hire agreement” has the meaning given in article 60N of the Regulated Activities Order; - “the servicer” means the person with whom P enters into a servicing arrangement, where that person is an authorised person with permission to carry on an activity of the kind specified in article 39F, 39G (debt administration) or 60N of the Regulated Activities Order; - “a servicing arrangement” means an arrangement between P and the servicer for the servicer to exercise on P’s behalf P’s rights under a qualifying agreement other than the right to transfer, assign or otherwise dispose of those rights.

The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Financial Promotion) Order 2005

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(55B) The financial promotion restriction does not apply to any non-real time communication or solicited real time communication by a person acting as an insolvency practitioner (within the meaning of the Regulated Activities Order) who carries on an activity which would be a regulated activity but for article 72H[^f00015] of the Regulated Activities Order (insolvency practitioners).

The Money Laundering Regulations 2007

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In regulation 4 of the Money Laundering Regulations 2007[^f00016] (exclusions), after paragraph (1)(c) insert—

(ca) a local authority within the meaning given in article 3 of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) Order 2001[^f00017], when carrying on an activity which would be a regulated activity for the purposes of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 but for article 72G of that Order;

The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) (No.2) Order 2013

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(1) This article applies to a person (“P”) who is within the description in paragraph (1A) or the description in paragraph (1B). (1A) A person is within the description in this paragraph if the person— (a) is not an authorised person, (b) carries on an activity of the kind specified by article 36A(1)(d) to (f) of the Regulated Activities Order (credit broking)[^f00019], and (c) is not exempt from the general prohibition in relation to the carrying on of that activity by virtue of section 327(1) of the Act (exemption from the general prohibition for members of a designated professional body). (1B) A person is within the description in this paragraph if the person would be carrying on an activity of the kind specified by article 36A(1)(d) to (f) (credit broking) of the Regulated Activities Order but for article 36B(1)(a) (introducing by individuals in the course of canvassing off trade premises), 36F (activities carried on by members of the legal profession etc) or 72G (local authorities) of that Order.

For section 126 (enforcement of land mortgages) substitute— (1) A land mortgage securing an agreement of one the following types is enforceable (so far as is provided in relation to the agreement) on an order of the court only— (a) a regulated agreement; (b) a regulated mortgage contract; (c) a consumer credit agreement which would, but for article 60D of the Regulated Activities Order (exempt agreements: exemption relating to the purchase of land for non-residential purposes)[^f00020], be a regulated agreement. (2) Subject to section 140A(5) (unfair relationships between creditors and debtors)[^f00021], a regulated mortgage contract which would, but for article 60C(2) of the Regulated Activities Order (exempt agreements: exemption relating to the nature of the agreement), be a regulated agreement is to be treated for the purposes of Part 9 (judicial control) as if it were a regulated agreement. (3) In this section, “regulated mortgage contract” has the meaning given by article 61(3) of the Regulated Activities Order (regulated mortgage contracts)).

The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Order 2014

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(3A) Article 19(4) comes into force on 31st March 2014, to the extent it is not already in force.

Complaints against the Office of Fair Trading

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Signed

Sam Gyimah — Anne Milton — Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury — 5th March 2014

Explanatory note

(This note is not part of the Order)

EXPLANATORY NOTE

This Order makes various supplemental, consequential and transitional provisions in consequence of provisions made by the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) (No.2) Order 2013 (S.I. 2013/1881) (“the RAO Amendment No. 2 Order”) and the Financial Services Act 2012 (Consumer Credit) Order 2013 (S.I. 2013/1882) which bring the regulation of consumer credit under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (“the Act”), and the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Consumer Credit) (Miscellaneous Provisions) Order 2014 (S.I. 2014/208).

Article 2 amends the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Exemption) Order 2001 ([S.I. 2001/1201](https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2001/1201)) to provide exemptions from the need to be authorised under the Act for charities that operate an electronic system for lending which facilitates loans under which the only amount paid to the lender is the amount lent, and for and persons who have rights under a regulated credit agreement or regulated consumer hire agreement (for example, special purpose vehicles who acquire such rights using the proceeds of a bond issue) provided that the agreement is administered by an authorised person.

Article 3 amends the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Financial Promotion) Order 2005 ([S.I. 2005/1529](https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2005/1529)) to align the application of the restriction under the Act on financial promotions with the requirement for authorisation under the Act to carry on a regulated activity.

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