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147.—(1) This article applies in relation to a relevant group.
(2) The Bank may waive the application of Chapter 4 or 5 in relation to an EEA parent institution which is a UK institution where it—
(a)complies with the minimum consolidated requirement determined in accordance with Chapter 2 or 3; and
(b)benefits from the exercise of the discretion laid down in Article 7.3 of the capital requirements regulation.
(3) The Bank may waive the application of Chapter 4 or 5 in relation to a UK institution which is a group subsidiary where—
(a)both the institution and its parent undertaking are UK authorised persons;
(b)the supervision of the institution by the PRA or FCA (“the regulator”) is part of the supervision on a consolidated basis of the parent undertaking in accordance with Article 111 of the capital requirements directive(1);
(c)the highest level UK institution in the relevant group, if that is not the EEA parent institution, complies on a sub-consolidated basis with the minimum consolidated requirement determined in accordance with Chapter 2 or 3;
(d)there is no legal or other material impediment, whether actual or foreseeable, to the prompt transfer of own funds or repayment of liabilities by the parent undertaking to the institution;
(e)either—
(i)the parent undertaking has satisfied the regulator that no significant risks arise from the institution’s operations; or
(ii)the parent undertaking has satisfied the regulator that the institution is prudently managed, and has declared, with the consent of the regulator, that it guarantees the institution’s commitments;
(f)the institution is covered by the risk evaluation, measurement and control procedures of the parent undertaking;
(g)the parent undertaking holds more than 50 per cent. of the voting rights attached to shares in the capital of the institution or has the right to appoint or remove the majority of the members of the institution’s management body (within the meaning given by point (7) of Article 3.1 of the capital requirements directive); and
(h)the institution benefits from the exercise of the discretion laid down in Article 7.1 of the capital requirements regulation.
(4) In this article—
“parent undertaking”, in relation to a UK institution, means an undertaking which is a parent undertaking of the institution and has no other subsidiary which is also a parent undertaking of the institution; and
“UK institution” means an institution which is authorised by the PRA or FCA and is not a mortgage credit institution within the meaning given in Chapter 1.
OJ No. L 176, 27.6.2013, p. 338. For corrigenda see OJ No. L 208, 2.8.2013, p. 73.
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