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Application and Definitions
1.1
- 01/03/2016
1.2
In this Part, the following definitions shall apply:
means the capacity of the syndicate(s) under management in the fee year in question, including the capacity of syndicates that are not writing new business but have not been closed off in the year in question.
means the internal ratings based approach for assessing credit risk referred to in Article 151(4) and (9) of the CRR.
advanced measurement approaches or AMA
means advanced measurement approaches to operational risk based on a firm’s own operational risk management systems as referred to in s312(2) CRR.
annual funding requirement or AFR
means, in respect of any fee year, the total ongoing costs of the PRA as determined by the PRA.
annual quantitative reporting template
means a reporting template set out in EU Regulation 2015/2450 or any other relevant Solvency II Regulations.
means a request to the PRA, in any format, for the PRA to exercise its functions in relation to the applicant or for approval, waiver or confirmation of any matter relating to the applicant.
assets outside expected RFB subgroups
means assets of a ring-fencing fees group which it has advised the PRA are not intended to be held by a ring-fenced body (or its UK sub-group for ring-fencing purposes) from 1 January 2019.
best estimate liabilities for fees purposes
means:
- (1) for UK Solvency II firms in the general insurance fee block (A3), the sum of items entered under row codes R0010, R0370, R0380, R0410 and R0420, column code C0180, of the annual quantitative reporting template S17.01.01, plus the sum of items entered under row codes R0010 and R0030, column codes C0090, C0140 and C0190, of the annual quantitative reporting template S12.01.01, as reported to the PRA;
- (2) for non-directive firms in the general insurance fee block (A3), a firm’s total gross technical provisions as reported to the PRA under item 19 of form 15, or where this is not reported because the firm is a marine mutual under the Insurance Companies – Reporting Part, item 29 of form M2, or where the firm is a friendly society, the balance sheet entry C3 claims outstanding where this entry is required under the Friendly Societies (Accounts and Related Provisions) Regulations 1994 (SI 1994/1983), and otherwise zero; and
- (3) for UK Solvency II firms in the life insurance fee block (A4), the sum of items entered under row codes R0010 and R0030, column codes C0150 and C0210, minus the sum of items entered under row codes R0010 and R0030, column codes C0090, C0140 and C0190 of the annual quantitative reporting template S12.01.01, minus corporate pensions business reported under column code C0180 of the annual quantitative reporting template S14.01.01, as reported to the PRA.
means the agent, currently the FCA, designated from time to time by the PRA to collect and analyse tariff data from firms and to calculate, invoice and collect fees on its behalf.
consumer credit-related activity (ies)
means:
any of the activities 1 (a) – (m) in Part 2 or 3A; and
advising on regulated credit agreements for the acquisition of land under Article 53DA
of the Regulated Activities Order in the manner specified in Part 3 of the Regulated Activities Order as being relevant to those activities.
means core deposits within the meaning of Article 2(2) of the FSMA (Ring-fenced Bodies and Core Activities) Order 2014.
means one or more pension schemes managed by an insurer on behalf of an employer and for which liabilities are calculated by the insurer only at scheme level.
means the fee block for firms whose Part 4A permission includes accepting deposits but does not include either of the following:
designated firms dealing as principal fee block
means firms whose Part 4A permission includes dealing in investments as principal where the PRA has designated ‘dealing in investments as principal’ a PRA regulated activity in respect of that firm.
means a friendly society that is a UK Solvency II firm.
means the due date for payment of any fee under this Part, payment being required in cleared funds on or before 5pm on that day or, where it is not a business day, the next business day.
means the PRA’s costs associated with the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union, as determined by the PRA.
means the firms which are liable to pay EU withdrawal costs as shown in Table VI of the Periodic Fees Schedule.
means firms conducting broadly similar regulated activities grouped together for the purposes of calculating and collecting fees as follows:
A0 - the minimum fee block
A1 – the deposit acceptors fee block
A3 – the general insurance fee block
A4 – the life insurance fee block
A5 – the Lloyd’s managing agents fee block
A6 - the Society of Lloyd’s fee block
A10 – the designated firms dealing as principal fee block
means any firm or person required to pay a fee in accordance with this Part of the Rulebook.
means a payment or scale of payments in accordance with the PRA’s fee-charging system.
means the PRA’s fee year, being twelve months from 1 March in one calendar year to the last day of February in the following calendar year.
financial and operating income
means a firm’s financial and operating income as reported to the PRA under line 1 column B of form FSA002.
means the fee year during which a firm becomes authorised or receives an extended Part 4A permission in relation to PRA-regulated activity.
means the eligible liabilities return by which banks and building societies provide information to the Bank of England as required by the Bank of England Act 1998.
means the internal ratings based approach for assessing credit risk referred to in Article 143(1) of the CRR.
means firms whose Part 4A permission includes effecting or carrying out contracts of general insurance or contracts of long term insurance other than life policies or firms whose Part 4A permission is insurance risk transformation.
means that an insurer has acquired the following characteristics:
- (1) it has ceased to effect new contracts of insurance;
- (2) its permission for effecting contracts of insurance has been cancelled;
- (3) its exclusive remaining business is administering its remaining insurance liabilities;
- and
- (4) if required to do so, it has submitted a run-off plan to the PRA.
gross written premium for fees purposes
means:
- (1) for UK Solvency II firms in the general insurance fee block (A3), the total of items entered under row codes R0110, R0120 and R0130, as expressed in column code C0200 where this column is completed for those row codes, of the annual quantitative reporting template S.05.01.01, as reported to the PRA;
- (2) for non-directive firms in the general insurance fee block (A3), a firm’s gross premium written as reported to the PRA under item 11 of form 11, or where this is not reported because the firm is a Swiss general insurer or holds a relevant waiver, the entry at sheet 1, line 1, column 1, of form 20A, or where the firm is a friendly society, the income and expenditure account entry for gross premium written or contributions as income receivable, as appropriate under the Friendly Societies (Accounts and Related Provisions) Regulation 1994 (SI 1994/1983); and
- (3) for UK Solvency II firms in the life insurance fee block (A4), the item entered under row code R1410, column code C0300 of the annual quantitative reporting template S05.01.01 minus corporate pensions business as reported to the PRA under column code C0060 of the annual quantitative reporting template S14.01.01, as reported to the PRA.
means the internal models referred to in Articles 230 and 231 of the Solvency II Directive.
means:
- (1) any proceedings under the Insolvency Act 1986 or Companies Act 2006 to have a firm declared insolvent or to wind up its business including, without limitation, administration, company voluntary arrangement, scheme of arrangement, receivership, administrative receivership, liquidation, sequestration or appointment of a trustee in bankruptcy;
- (2) any proceedings under the Banking Act 2009 special insolvency regime; or
- (3) any equivalent process in any jurisdiction outside the United Kingdom.
insurance business transfer scheme
means a scheme to transfer the whole or part of the business of an insurance undertaking or member or former member of the Society which meets the conditions of Part VII FSMA or, where applicable, the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Control of Transfers of Business Done at Lloyd’s) Order 2001(SI 2001/3626).
means the internal approach to counterparty credit risk referred to in Article 283 of the CRR.
Internal models approach or IMA
means the internal models approach referred to in Article 363 of the CRR.
international financial reporting standards or IFRS
means the international accounting standards issued by the International Accounting Standards Board, whether as adopted in the EU under Regulation 1606/2002 or otherwise.
means interest at the rate of 5% per annum above the official bank rate of the Bank of England from time to time in force.
means firms whose permission includes effecting or carrying out contracts of insurance which are, or include, life policies or entering into a funeral plan contract as provider.
Lloyd’s managing agents fee block
means firms whose permission includes managing the underwriting capacity of a syndicate as a managing agent at the Society.
means the fee or fees in 3.22.
modified eligible liabilities or MELs
means:
- (1) for banks and building societies their modified eligible liabilities relating to business conducted out of offices in the United Kingdom, calculated in accordance with the following formula:
- (1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 0.6*5 + 6 - 8 - 9A - 9B - 10A - 10B - 10C - 11A - 11B - 0.6*12) + (1/3)*(F1 + F2 + F3 + F4 + 0.6*F5 + F6 - F8 - F9A - F9B - F10A - F10B - F10C - F11A - F11B - 0.6*F12)
- - 13M
- where each variable refers to an entry in Item B of Form ELS;
- and
- (2) for credit unions, modified eligible liabilities relating to their United Kingdom business only, being deposits with the credit union (that is its share capital) less the credit union’s bank deposits (investments + cash at bank).
means the fee block comprising all firms referred to in Table I of the Periodic Fees Schedule.
means any application, or granting of an application, for (1) a Part 4A permission which includes a PRA regulated activity or (2) a top-up permission which includes a PRA regulated activity.
means United Kingdom branches of firms which are incorporated outside the EEA.
non-trading book assets for fees purposes
means total non-trading book assets as reported to the PRA under item 20B of form FSA001 minus £500 million.
means the fee or fees payable in accordance with Chapter 3.
means the schedule of periodic fees annexed to Chapter 3, which is replaced annually following the PRA’s fee rates consultation.
means the process under which an insurer seeks to redefine the rights and interests of policy holders.
means the fee or fees payable in accordance with Chapter 4.
means a banking group, or part of a banking group, which (i) has submitted forecasts to the PRA indicating that, from 1 January 2019, it will not meet the core deposit level condition in Article 12 of the FSMA (Ring-fenced Bodies and Core Activities) Order 2014 and (ii) has been notified by the PRA between 1 May 2017 and 1 May 2018 that a fee relating to the implementation of ring-fencing will be payable by one or more members of its group.
has the meaning in Section 142A of FSMA.
means the UK ring-fencing regime as provided for in the Financial Services (Banking Reform) Act 2013, including statutory instruments and PRA rules made or to be made pursuant thereto.
ring-fencing implementation fee(s)
means the fee or fees in 3.18.
means the fee year commencing on 1 March immediately following the end of the firm’s first fee year.
special project fee(s) or SPF (s)
means the fee or fees payable in accordance with Chapter 5.
means the fee block of which the Society is the sole member.
means the internal model referred to in Article 112 of the Solvency II Directive.
means broad groupings of business volumes for the purpose of calculating periodic fees.
means the PRA’s methodology for calculating volumes of business for the purposes of determining periodic fees.
means information about a firm’s business used in the calculation of periodic fees.
means the rate of fee applied to a particular activity for the purpose of calculating periodic fees.
means a firm’s trading assets as reported to the PRA under item 20A of form FSA001.
means, as defined in paragraph 1 of Schedule 4 of FSMA, a person whose head office is situated in an EEA state other than the United Kingdom and which is recognised by the law of that state as its national.
means the relevant date or period for assessing a firm’s tariff data and calculating periodic fees under Chapter 3.
- 28/06/2018