Registration and certificates of incorporationU.K.
23.—(1) If the FCA determines that the requirements of regulation 21 as to registration are satisfied, the FCA must register the documents delivered to it.
(2) On registration, the FCA must issue a certificate that the protected cell company is incorporated.
(3) The certificate must state—
(a)the name of the protected cell company;
(b)the registered number of the protected cell company;
(c)the date of incorporation;
(d)that the protected cell company is a protected cell company incorporated under the Risk Transformation Regulations 2017; and
(e)whether the registered office is situated in England and Wales (or Wales), Scotland or Northern Ireland.
(4) The certificate must not state that the protected cell company is a public company.
(5) The certificate must be signed on behalf of the FCA or authenticated by the FCA's company seal.
(6) The certificate is conclusive evidence that the requirements of regulation 21 as to registration are satisfied.
(7) The FCA may issue duplicate certificates at any time after registration.
(8) Where the FCA registers a protected cell company, the FCA must notify the PRA without delay.