2022-04-20
The Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) has issued Communication 13 of 2022 to clarify reporting obligations for Financial Services Providers (FSPs) and compliance officers during 2022. The Authority has suspended the submission of annual compliance reports and waived prescribed formats for handover reports, allowing them to be submitted via simple correspondence. Irregularity reports remain mandatory for material or suspected conduct issues, and FSPs with outstanding pre-2019 compliance reports must submit them to avoid regulatory action.
FSCA COMMUNICATION 13 of 2022 (FAIS) Submission of compliance reports, handover reports and irregularity reports for Financial Services Providers (“FSPs”) for 2022
The Authority has further decided that there will be no prescribed format for a handover report during 2022, as there are no compliance reports to report on. The “statement” referred to in section 17(1)(c), read with section 19(5)(a) of the FAIS Act, containing the reasons for the compliance officer’s termination, can therefore be submitted to the Authority in any form and manner. For example, when a compliance officer resigns, he/she can merely send an e-mail or letter to the Authority setting out the reason/s for and effective date of such resignation. For clarity purposes, the following compliance reports and handover reports, are not required to be submitted in 2022: a) Category I FSP with a Compliance Office; b) Category II and IIA FSPs (Bi-Annual Report); c) Category III FSP (Bi-Annual Report); d) Category IV FSP; e) Foreign FSP; f) Category I FSP without a Compliance Officer; g) Compliance Officer Handover Report; and h) Key Individual / Sole Proprietor Handover Report. 4. SUBMISSION OF IRREGULARITY REPORTS If a compliance officer is aware of any material irregularity or suspected irregularity by the FSP, he/she must inform the Authority in writing. Similarly, if a compliance officer resigns from an FSP and is aware of any material irregularity or suspected irregularity by the FSP, he/she must, in addition to the handover report, submit an irregularity report to the Authority. 5. OUTSTANDING COMPLIANCE REPORTS FSPs or compliance officers that have not submitted the required compliance reports from date of approval up to 2018, are still required to submit such outstanding reports. Please note that the failure to submit such reports might lead to regulatory action being instituted against such non-compliant FSPs. 6. CONTACT For more information regarding this Communication, kindly contact the Authority at info@fsca.co.za. This communication is available on the Authority’s website (www.fsca.co.za) following the path: Home > Regulatory Frameworks > Industry Communication > FAIS. KS Dikokwe Divisional Executive: Conduct of Business Supervision Financial Services Conduct Authority
Date of publication: 20 April 2022