AN UPDATE ON MARKET CONDUCT REGULATORY REFORMS

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AN UPDATE ON MARKET CONDUCT REGULATORY REFORMS Implementing a Twin Peaks regulatory framework 11 September 2018 Presented to the Compliance Institute of South Africa by Leanne Jackson, Market Conduct Strategy Adviser

Overview Introducing the FSCA practical steps Priority focus areas Where are we with COFI? Conduct standards Licensing under Twin Peaks Customer redress

Introducing the FSCA What is the FSCA leadership structure? a transitional management committee (TMC) is in place performs all functions of the FSCA Executive until the Commissioner and Deputy Commissioners are appointed (posts have been advertised) TMC is led by Mr Abel Sithole (former FSB Chair), who is appointed as interim Commissioner other members are the former FSB Exco, plus a National Treasury appointee Divisional Executives will head up the new FSCA operational divisions some already appointed from among former FSB Exco members, other posts advertised TMC will remain in place in an advisory capacity for 3 months after Commissioner and Deputies are appointed, to support transition.

Introducing the FSCA (cont.) What changes have already taken place? a new brand, new website and new e-mail addresses Financial Sector Regulation Act consultation processes now apply to the making of regulatory instruments Registrars replaced by the Authority new delegations in place FSB Appeal Board replaced by Financial Sector Tribunal. Next steps to look out for: roll-out of our new, functional organisation design publication of MOUs between the FSCA, Prudential Authority and other regulators by October 2018 interim concurrence arrangements already in place where necessary publication of the FSCA Regulatory Strategy by October 2018.

Introducing the FSCA (cont.) The future FSCA functional divisions Licensing and Business Centre Regulatory Policy (Caroline da Silva) Conduct of Business Supervision Market Integrity Supervision (Jurgen Boyd) Retirement Fund Supervision (Olano Makhubela) Specialist Support (Marius du Toit) Investigations and Enforcement Corporate Centre (HR, Facilities, Communication) Chief Information Office - ICT (CIO Sello Mmaku) Finance and Supply Chain (CFO Paul Kekana) Office of the Commissioner (incl. General Counsel, Chief Risk Officer, Media Liaison)

FSCA priority focus areas Issues that our Regulatory Strategy will highlight: Building the new organisation new structures, new functions, new skills An inclusive and transformed financial sector focus on the FSCA s role in supporting and monitoring effectiveness of the Financial Sector Code A robust regulatory framework that supports TCF Informed financial customers our consumer education mandate (FSCA now has power to set standards for industry education initiatives) Strengthening the efficiency and integrity of our financial markets comprehensive financial markets and FMA reviews in progress FinTech a coordinated approach with PA, SARB, other regulators and FinTech sector to understand new ways of doing business and disruptive technologies

Conduct of Financial Institutions Bill Where are we with COFI? expert panel input on an early draft of the Bill has been reviewed NT targeting public consultation on a revised draft later this year COFI structure will be broadly aligned to the TCF product life-cycle based outcomes focus will be mainly on principles-based requirements and enabling provisions for more granular conduct standards will introduce an activity-based licensing framework entities to be licensed based on what they do, not what they are will apply to all financial institutions and extend to certain outsourcing arrangements.

Conduct of Financial Institutions Bill (cont.) Interface between COFI and other regulatory frameworks being considered, particularly - the Financial Markets Act which aspects belong in the FMA and which in COFI? What are the respective roles of the FSCA, the PA and the financial market infrastructures? to be informed by financial markets review project underway the regulatory framework for the payments system how best to capture the respective roles of the FSCA, NPSD in the SARB, and PASA? the Pension Funds Act should the PF Act remain in place for prudential elements? If so, which provisions stay in the PF Act and which move to COFI? credit how best to reflect the respective roles of the NCR and the FSCA, as set out in the Financial Sector Regulation Act?

Conduct standards The FSCA s primary rule-making tool under the FSR Act and, in future, under COFI Pre COFI we still have subordinate legislative powers under existing financial sector laws Will use FSR Act conduct standards, especially for new functions for e.g. banking Can make joint standards with the Prudential Authority Conduct standards can be made for a wide range of purposes, but must be consistent with our statutory objective Can apply to financial institutions, representatives, key persons, contractors Rigorous consultation requirements

FSCA licensing new licences required As from 1 April 2019 (unless date changes) FSCA will also need to license: Services in relation to provision of credit, including debt collection and mortgage origination Services related to buying and selling of foreign exchange Other possible future licensing functions (under discussion): Payment services providers Medical schemes and medical scheme administrators Later, other new authorised activities under COFI.

FSCA licensing pre COFI FIs already licensed under sector laws will not be affected (status quo) Any new licences will still be issued under sector laws Banks licensed by PA, but FSCA can set conduct standards under FSR Act Insurance licensing moves to PA, but FSCA can issue PPRs and Minister can issue conduct regulations Credit providers licensed by NCR, but FSCA may set conduct standards under FSR Act for governance and for services related to credit Preparation work in progress for future new licensed activities

FSCA licensing pre COFI (cont.) Coordination with SARB, PA and NCR to be dealt with in MOUs MOU with SARB to focus on stability issues MOU with PA necessary because no new licence may be issued unless both authorities concur that it may be granted but MOU may provide for waiving of concurrence in agreed cases Interim agreement with PA already in place final MOU close to final MOU with NCR is in progress focus is on services related to provision of credit

Insurance reforms: Twin Peaks (pre COFI) in action Prudential Standards Conduct Standards Joint Standards Prudential Standards Regulatory model Financial Sector Regulation Act Insurance Act Prudential Conduct Amended Amended Conduct STIA LTIA Regulations PPRs Directives, Board and Insurance Notices, Information letters Regulations PPRs Directives, Board and Insurance Notices, Information letters

FSCA licensing post COFI FSCA will issue each entity with a single licence that authorises it to: Perform one or more specified activities In relation to one or more specified financial products (if applicable) Additional licensing conduct standards may be issued for different types of products, services or customers

The Twin Peaks licensing construct To facilitate cooperation and collaboration on overlapping matters such as governance, fitness & propriety, product issuance supported by MOU Two equal and independent peaks Dual licensing is the essence of Twin Peaks

The FSCA s approach to customer redress FSR Act provides various redress tools: Setting conduct standards for complaints handling, including redress Enforceable undertakings can include a redress undertaking Regulator s directives to remedy the effects of a contravention can order redress Purpose of these tools: To address significant misconduct (usually systemic culture or control failings) causing widespread prejudice to multiple customers Not aimed at individual disputes Ombuds remain the appropriate port of call for those.

THANK YOU Questions please?