Co-operation Agreement Concerning Innovative Fintech Businesses with U.K. Financial Conduct Authority

NOTICE OF CO-OPERATION AGREEMENT CONCERNING
INNOVATIVE FINTECH BUSINESSES WITH
THE U.K. FINANCIAL CONDUCT AUTHORITY

March 2, 2017

The Ontario Securities Commission recently entered into a Co-operation Agreement ("the Agreement") with the U.K. Financial Conduct Authority concerning the co-operation and information sharing between the two authorities regarding their respective innovation functions. The Agreement provides a comprehensive framework for cooperation and information sharing and referrals related to the innovation functions which were launched in each jurisdiction.

The Agreement is subject to the approval of the Minister of Finance. The Agreement was delivered to the Minister of Finance on February 27, 2017.

Questions may be referred to:

Jean-Paul Bureaud

Director

Office of Domestic and International Affairs

Tel: 416-593-8131

E-mail: [email protected]

 

Pat Chaukos

Chief

OSC Launchpad

Tel: 416-593-2373

E-mail: [email protected]

 

Co-operation Agreement

Financial Conduct Authority

25 The North Colonnade

Canary Wharf

London E14 5HS

 

Ontario Securities Commission

20 Queen St. West, 22nd Floor

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

M5H 3S8

Innovation Functions Co-operation Agreement between Financial Conduct Authority ("FCA") and Ontario Securities Commission ("OSC")

1. Definitions

For the purposes of this Co-operation Agreement, unless the context requires otherwise:

"Authorisation" means the process of licensing, registering, approving, authorising or otherwise bringing an entity under either Authority's regulatory ambit so that they are authorised to carry on business in providing a financial service or issuing a financial product in the relevant Authority's jurisdiction;

"Authority" means:

1. the FCA;

2. the OSC; or

3. any other Canadian securities regulatory authority which has established an Innovation Function and that becomes a party to this Co-operation Agreement in the manner set forth in section 8.

"Criteria for Support" means the criteria of a Referring Authority that an Innovator Business is required to meet before the Referring Authority will refer the Innovator Business to a Receiving Authority;

"Innovator Business" means an innovative financial business that has been offered support from an Authority through its Innovation Function, or would qualify for such support;

"Innovation Function" means the dedicated function established in the Authorities to promote innovation in financial services in their respective markets;

"Receiving Authority" means the Authority that is receiving an Innovator Business referral or information relating to that referral;

"Referring Authority" means the Authority that is referring an Innovator Business to the Receiving Authority; and

"Regulations" means any regulation or regulatory requirement applicable in the jurisdiction of an Authority.

2. Introduction

2.1. The Authorities share a mutual desire to promote innovation in financial services in their respective markets. The Authorities have established Innovation Functions in order to do so. The Authorities believe that through co-operation with each other, they will be able to further the promotion of innovation in their respective markets.

Background to the Authorities' Innovation Functions

2.2. The FCA launched "Project Innovate" in October 2014, with the objective of encouraging innovation in financial services in the interests of consumers by supporting innovator businesses with a range of services. This is closely tied to the FCA's objective of promoting effective competition in the interest of consumers. Project Innovate is led by the FCA's Innovation Hub.

2.3. On October 24, 2016, the OSC announced "OSC LaunchPad" to engage with Fintech businesses, provide the opportunity for support in navigating the securities requirements and strive to keep regulation in step with digital innovation. OSC LaunchPad will support innovation while fulfilling its mandate to provide protections to investors and promote confidence in its markets. OSC LaunchPad will initially operate as a pilot project.

Support offered through the Innovation Functions

2.4. The support offered by the Authorities to Innovator Businesses through their Innovation Functions includes:

2.4.1. A team and/or a contact for each Innovator Business;

2.4.2. Help for Innovator Businesses to understand the regulatory framework in the relevant Authority's jurisdiction, and how it applies to them;

2.4.3. Assistance during the pre-authorisation application phase to:

2.4.3.1. Discuss the authorisation application process and any regulatory issues that the Innovator Business has identified; and

2.4.3.2. Ensure the Innovator Business understands the relevant Authority's regulatory regime and what it means for them.

2.4.4. Support during the authorisation process, including the allocation of authorisation staff to consider the application that are knowledgeable about financial innovation in their respective markets.

2.4.5. A dedicated contact and the provision of assistance after an Innovator Business is authorised, as and when circumstances require it.

3. Purpose

3.1. The purpose of this Co-operation Agreement is to provide a framework for co-operation and referrals between the innovation Functions of each Authority. The framework centres on a referral mechanism which will enable the Authorities to refer Innovator Businesses between their respective Innovation Functions. It also sets out how the Authorities plan to share and use information on innovation in their respective markets.

4. Principles

4.1. The Authorities intend to provide the fullest possible mutual assistance to one another within the terms of this Co-operation Agreement. This Co-operation Agreement operates subject to the domestic laws and regulations of each Authority and does not modify or supersede any laws or regulatory requirements in force in, or applying to, the United Kingdom or Canada. This Co-operation Agreement sets forth a statement of intent and accordingly does not create any enforceable rights, and is not legally binding. This Co-operation Agreement does not affect any arrangements under the existing 2013 Memorandum of Understanding between the OSC and the FCA., including the IOSCO Multilateral Memoranda of Understanding concerning consultation and co-operation and the exchange of information for enforcement purposes. .

5. Scope of Assistance (Referrals & Information Sharing)

Referral mechanism

5.1. The Authorities, through their Innovation Functions, will refer to each other Innovator Businesses that would like to operate in the other's jurisdiction.

5.2. Referrals should include information demonstrating that the Innovator Business seeking to operate in the Receiving Authority's jurisdiction meets, or would meet, the Referring Authority's Criteria for Support.

5.3. Following referral, the Receiving Authority's Innovation Function should offer support to the Innovator Business in accordance with paragraph 2.4 above.

5.4. The Referring Authority acknowledges that an Innovator Business benefiting from the Receiving Authority's Innovation Function's assistance during the pre-authorisation phase may or may not meet the requirements for authorisation, and that in providing assistance through the Innovation Function, the Receiving Authority is not expressing an opinion about whether an Innovator Business will ultimately meet the requirements for authorisation in its jurisdiction.

Information sharing

5.5. The Authorities undertake, subject to applicable domestic laws and regulations, to share information about innovations in financial services in their respective markets, where appropriate. This may include, but is not limited to:

5.5.1. Emerging market trends and developments; and

5.5.2. Regulatory issues pertaining to innovation in financial services.

5.6. The Authorities agree, subject to applicable domestic laws and regulations, to share further information on Innovator Businesses which have been referred to a Receiving Authority for support through its Innovation Function by a Referring Authority (including the nature of the support to the Innovator Business by the Referring Authority pursuant to paragraph 2.4.).

5.7. The Authorities should notify each other of any material changes to the other Authority's Criteria for Support.

6. Confidentiality & Permissible Uses

6.1. Any information disclosed by one Authority to the other Authority under paragraphs 5.6 to 5.7, and any information contained in a referral under paragraphs 5.1 to 5.4, should be treated by the other Authority as confidential information.

6.2. Information about an Innovator Business included in a referral under paragraphs 5.1 to 5.4 and shared under paragraph 5.7 should be sent to a Receiving Authority only if the Innovator Business consents to that disclosure.

6.3. A Receiving Authority should use information about a referred Innovator Business only for the purpose of providing support to the referred Innovator Business through the Receiving Authority's Innovation Function and ensuring compliance with the law of the Receiving Authority's jurisdiction, unless the Referring Authority consents to other uses.

6.4. If either Authority is required to disclose any information provided to it by the other Authority pursuant to a requirement of law, such Authority should notify the other Authority prior to complying with such a requirement and should assert all appropriate legal exemptions or privileges with respect to such information as may be available.

7. Term

7.1. This Co-operation Agreement takes effect on the later of the date of execution by FCA and the date determined in accordance with the OSC's applicable legislation and notified to FCA. For an Authority that becomes a party to this Co-operation Agreement under section 8, this Co-operation Agreement takes effect for FCA and that Authority on the date of execution of the counterpart referred to in section 8.

7.2. The Co-operation Agreement can be terminated by an Authority by the giving of at least 30 days' written notice of termination to the other Authority or Authorities.

7.3. Termination of this Co-operation Agreement does not affect obligations under any existing Memorandum of Understanding between the Authorities.

7.4. In the event of the termination of this Co-operation Agreement, information obtained under this Co-operation Agreement will continue to be treated in the manner set out under paragraph 6.

8. Amendment

8.1. The Authorities will review the operation of this Co-operation Agreement and update its terms as required. The Authorities acknowledge that review may be required if there is a material change to the support offered by a Receiving Authority's Innovation Function to an Innovator Business referred by a Referring Authority pursuant to paragraph 5.1; or the Authority's Criteria for Support.

8.2. Any Canadian securities regulatory authority which has established an Innovation Function may become a party to this Co-operation Agreement by executing a counterpart hereof together with the FCA and providing notice to the other Canadian securities regulatory authorities or regulators which are parties to this Co-operation Agreement.

8.3. This Co-operation Agreement may be amended if each Authority agrees in writing to do so.

Executed by the Authorities:

For OSC

For FCA

 

"Maureen Jensen"

Andrew Bailey"

____________________

____________________

 

Maureen Jensen, Chair and CEO

Andrew Bailey, CEO

 

Date: 02/22/2017

Date: 02/22/2017

 

Appendix 1: Authority-wide Contact Details

FCA:

Head of Department, Project Innovate

 

Financial Conduct Authority

 

25 The North Colonnade

 

London, E14 5HS

 

United Kingdom

 

OSC:

OSC LaunchPad Co-operation Requests:

 

[email protected]

 

Telephone: (416) 596-4266