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(1)Subject to this section, a licence is required to carry on a consumer credit business or consumer hire business.
(2)A local authority does not need a licence to carry on a business.
(3)A body corporate empowered by a public general Act naming it to carry on a business does not need a licence to do so.
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C1S. 21 restricted (1.1.1993) by S.I. 1992/3218, reg. 5(1)(c)
S. 21 excluded (1.1.1996) by S.I. 1995/3275, reg. 5(1)(b)
S. 21 excluded (1.12.2001) by 2000 c. 8, ss. 31(1)(b), 37, Sch. 3 Pt. II para. 15(3); S.I. 2001/3538, art. 2(1)
(1)A licence may be—
(a)a standard licence, that is a licence, issued by the Director to a person named in the licence on an application made by him, which, during the prescribed period, covers such activities as are described in the licence, or
(b)a group licence, that is a licence, issued by the Director (whether on the application of any person or of his own motion), which, during such period as the Director thinks fit or, if he thinks fit, indefinitely, covers such persons and activities as are described in the licence.
(2)A licence is not assignable or, subject to section 37, transmissible on death or in any other way.
(3)Except in the case of a partnership or an unincorporated body of persons, a standard licence shall not be issued to more than one person.
(4)A standard licence issued to a partnership or an unincorporated body of persons shall be issued in the name of the partnership or body.
(5)The Director may issue a group licence only if it appears to him that the public interest is better served by doing so than by obliging the persons concerned to apply separately for standard licences.
(6)The persons covered by a group licence may be described by general words, whether or not coupled with the exclusion of named persons, or in any other way the Director thinks fit.
(7)The fact that a person is covered by a group licence in respect of certain activities does not prevent a standard licence being issued to him in respect of those activities or any of them.
(8)A group licence issued on the application of any person shall be issued to that person, and general notice shall be given of the issue of any group licence (whether on application or not).
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C2S. 22 extended (1.1.1993) by S.I. 1992/3218, reg. 57(1)
S. 22 extended (1.1.1996) by S.I. 1995/3275, reg. 34(1)
(1)Subject to this section, a licence to carry on a business covers all lawful activities done in the course of that business, whether by the licensee or other persons on his behalf.
(2)A licence may limit the activities it covers, whether by authorising the licensee to enter into certain types of agreement only, or in any other way.
(3)A licence covers the canvassing off trade premises of debtor-creditor-supplier agreements or regulated consumer hire agreements only if, and to the extent that, the licence specifically so provides; and such provision shall not be included in a group licence.
(4)Regulations may be made specifying other activities which, if engaged in by or on behalf of the person carrying on a business, require to be covered by an express term in his licence.
A standard licence authorises the licensee to carry on a business under the name or names specified in the licence, but not under any other name.
Valid from 16/06/2006
(1)An application for a standard licence shall, in relation to each type of business which is covered by the application, state whether the applicant is applying—
(a)for the licence to cover the carrying on of that type of business with no limitation; or
(b)for the licence to cover the carrying on of that type of business only so far as it falls within one or more descriptions of business.
(2)An application within subsection (1)(b) in relation to a type of business shall set out the description or descriptions of business in question.
(3)References in this Part to a type of business are references to a type of business within subsection (4).
(4)The types of business within this subsection are—
(a)a consumer credit business;
(b)a consumer hire business;
(c)a business so far as it comprises or relates to credit brokerage;
(d)a business so far as it comprises or relates to debt-adjusting;
(e)a business so far as it comprises or relates to debt-counselling;
(f)a business so far as it comprises or relates to debt-collecting;
(g)a business so far as it comprises or relates to debt administration;
(h)a business so far as it comprises or relates to the provision of credit information services;
(i)a business so far as it comprises or relates to the operation of a credit reference agency.
(5)The OFT—
(a)shall by general notice specify the descriptions of business which can be set out in an application for the purposes of subsection (2) in relation to a type of business;
(b)may by general notice provide that applications within subsection (1)(b) cannot be made in relation to one or more of the types of business within subsection (4)(c) to (i).
(6)The power of the OFT under subsection (5) includes power to make different provision for different cases or classes of case.]
Textual Amendments
F1S. 24A inserted (16.6.2006 for certain purposes and otherwise 6.4.2008) by Consumer Credit Act 2006 (c. 14), ss. {28}, 71(2); S.I. 2006/1508, art. 3(1), Sch. 1; S.I. 2007/3300, art. 3(2), Sch. 2
(1)A standard licence shall be granted on the application of any person if he satisfies the Director that—
(a)he is a fit person to engage in activities covered by the licence, and
(b)the name or names under which he applies to be licensed is or are not misleading or otherwise undesirable.
(2)In determining whether an applicant for a standard licence is a fit person to engage in any activities, the Director shall have regard to any circumstances appearing to him to be relevant, and in particular any evidence tending to show that the applicant, or any of the applicant’s employees, agents or associates (whether past or present) or, where the applicant is a body corporate, any person appearing to the Director to be a controller of the body corporate or an associate of any such person, has—
(a)committed any offence involving fraud or other dishonesty, or violence,
(b)contravened any provision made by or under this Act, or by or under any other enactment regulating the provision of credit to individuals or other transactions with individuals,
(c)practised discrimination on grounds of sex, colour, race or ethnic or national origins in, or in connection with, the carrying on of any business, or
(d)engaged in business practices appearing to the Director to be deceitful or oppressive, or otherwise unfair or improper (whether unlawful or not).
(3)In subsection (2), “associate ”, in addition to the persons specified in section 184, includes a business associate.
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C3S. 25, 25(2)(b) extended (1.1.1993) by S.I. 1992/3218, reg. 58(1)
S. 25 modified (1.1.1996) by S.I. 1995/3275, reg. 35
Valid from 01/12/2007
(1)The OFT shall prepare and publish guidance in relation to how it determines, or how it proposes to determine, whether persons are fit persons as mentioned in section 25.
(2)If the OFT revises the guidance at any time after it has been published, the OFT shall publish it as revised.
(3)The guidance shall be published in such manner as the OFT thinks fit for the purpose of bringing it to the attention of those likely to be affected by it.
(4)In preparing or revising the guidance the OFT shall consult such persons as it thinks fit.
(5)In carrying out its functions under this Part the OFT shall have regard to the guidance as most recently published.]
Textual Amendments
F2S. 25A inserted (1.12.2007) by Consumer Credit Act 2006 (c. 14), ss. {30}, 71(2) (with Sch. 3 para. 19); S.I. 2007/3300, art. 3(1), Sch. 1
Regulations may be made as to the conduct by a licensee of his business, and may in particular specify—
(a)the books and other records to be kept by him, and
(b)the information to be furnished by him to persons with whom he does business or seeks to do business, and the way it is to be furnished.
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C4S. 26 extended (1.1.1993) by S.I. 1992/3218, reg. 59(1)
S. 26 modified (1.1.1996) by S.I. 1995/3275, reg. 36(1)
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