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The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Ring-fenced Bodies and Core Activities) Order 2014

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Version Superseded: 31/12/2020

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Rules about information to be provided by a non ring-fenced body to individual account-holdersU.K.

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14.—(1) The FCA must make rules specifying the information a non ring-fenced body must provide at any specified time (“specified information”) to—

(a)individuals who have applied to open [F1an EEA account for the purpose of making one or more deposits] with that non ring-fenced body (including a joint account); and

(b)[F2EEA] account-holders of that non ring-fenced body who are individuals [F3who use the account for the purpose of making one or more deposits].

(2) The specified information must include a description of—

(a)any excluded activity M1 which the non ring-fenced body is carrying on; and

(b)any prohibited action which the non ring-fenced body has taken;

at the time at which rules made by the FCA under paragraph (1) specify the information must be provided.

(3) In this article—

(a)non ring-fenced body” means a UK deposit-taker which is not—

(i)a ring-fenced body, or

(ii)an institution which is exempt from the definition of a ring-fenced body by virtue of section 142A(2) of the 2000 Act or any order made under that section;

(b)prohibited action” means any action which a ring-fenced body is prohibited from taking by the excluded activities and prohibitions order.

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