Senior Managers And
Certification Regime

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) introduced the Senior Managers & Certification Regime (SM&CR) for all FCA regulated firms in December of 2019. The Regime represented a significant change to these firms and requires resources and planning to implement effectively.

Forming part of the FCA’s Culture and Governance priority, SM&CR aims to promote the development of a ‘culture of accountability at all levels within FCA regulated firms.

  • Limited Scope,
  • Core and
  • Enhanced.

SM&CR applies each of these categories in varying ways and must adhere to the rules that apply in respect of each category.

Replacing the FCA’s Approved Persons Regime, FCA authorised firms are no longer able to apply ‘Control Functions’ but must instead appoint Senior Management Functions (SMFs). These functions are typically held by the most senior people within a firm. This forms part of the Senior Managers element of SM&CR.

The Certification Regime (CR), the second element of SM&CR, requires that firms determine whether they are required to appoint a Certification Function.

The appointment of a Senior Management Function and/or Certification Function may only occur where the appointment satisfies fitness and propriety requirements and in the case of SMFs, where the appointment has been approved by the FCA. Certification Functions are approved by firms internally as opposed to the FCA. Certification functions should therefore be assessed and if found to be appropriate, issued a certificate that is valid for a maximum of 12 months. The ongoing fitness and propriety of both SMFs and CRs must be assessed annually as a minimum.

SMFs must have Statements of Responsibility. Depending upon a firm’s category e.g., Core firm, Statements of Responsibility will also have mandatory Prescribed Responsibilities (PR), which will be split amongst relevant SMFs or held by just one. This enables the FCA to identify who is accountable for a responsibility. PRs would not apply to Limited Scope firms.

For all categories of firms, there are Conduct Rules that must be adhered to. These are a set of minimum standards of individual behaviour and applies to all Senior Managers, Certification Functions, Non-executive Directors who are not SMFs and all other employees apart from ancillary staff.

There are two tiers of conduct rules i.e., Individual Conduct Rules and Senior Management Conduct Rules. Firms should seek to understand how the Conduct Rules are understood in the context of roles and responsibilities and ensure relevant individuals are appropriately trained.

Ongoing FCA Compliance

As an FCA authorised person or firm, you might need help to ensure you comply with the FCA’s rules.

We provide our clients with support they need to maintain compliance and avoid breaching the rules. Our bespoke service is individually tailored to each of our client’s requirements and objectives to help them meet in the best way possible.

Whether you need documentation to help you remain compliant, want ongoing advice or support, impartial monitoring of your activities or anything else, MEMA may be able to help.

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Ademola is an accomplished consultant with over a decade of experience across regulation, banking, and consumer credit. As MEMA Consultants co-founder, he leverages extensive regulatory expertise to guide clients through critical processes and full compliance. His experience across sectors enables tailored solutions to complex business challenges. Ademola partners with clients as a strategic advisor to help futureproof their business through an in-depth understanding of the regulatory landscape.

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Misah is a director at MEMA Consultants with over a decade of experience in financial services. Holding a legal background and postgraduate qualification, she previously worked at the Financial Conduct Authority. Misah has led compliance transformation for global consumer services organisations across Europe, the Caribbean, and Latin America. Her expertise includes implementing compliance frameworks for financial regulations, FCPA, UK Bribery Act, data privacy, and Sarbanes-Oxley. Misah is skilled at advising clients on operational and strategic projects, leveraging her in-depth knowledge of regulatory environments to deliver solutions tailored to complex business needs.

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Senior Managers And
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