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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS. S.I. No. 300 of 2009 CENTRAL BANK ACT 1942 (SECTIONS 33J AND 33K) REGULATIONS 2009 (Prn. A9/1074)

2 [300] S.I. No. 300 of 2009 CENTRAL BANK ACT 1942 (SECTIONS 33J AND 33K) REGULATIONS 2009 I, MARY O DEA, Acting Chief Executive of the Irish Financial Services Regulatory Authority, in exercise of the powers conferred on me by Sections 33J and 33K of the Central Bank Act, 1942 (as inserted by the Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland Act, 2003), with the agreement of the members of the Irish Financial Services Regulatory Authority, and with the approval of the Minister for Finance, hereby make the following regulations: Citation 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Central Bank Act 1942 (Sections 33J and 33K) Regulations 2009. Interpretation 2. In these Regulations, the Principal Regulations means the Central Bank Act 1942 (Sections 33J and 33K) Regulations 2004 (S.I. No. 447 of 2004). Amendment of Principal Regulations 3. The Principal Regulations are amended: (a) by the deletion of Regulation 5(d) and by the substitution of the following therefor: 5. (d) If a ceases to be a, it must pay the Authority forthwith any required levy contribution then due but unpaid. If the Authority has not, at the time of revocation, set the levy for that particular calendar year, the must pay to the Authority a levy contribution equal to the amount specified in, or calculated by reference to, the Principal Regulations for the previous calendar year.. Substitution of Schedule to the Principal Regulations 4. Part B of the Schedule to the Principal Regulations as inserted by the Central Bank Act 1942 (Sections 33J and 33K) Regulations 2008 (S.I. 297 of 2008) is hereby amended by the substitution therefor of the Schedule to these Regulations. Application of Principal Regulations 5. Regulation 5(c) of the Principal Regulations shall take effect and be applied for the levy period 1 January 2009 to 31 December 2009 as if the due Notice of the making of this Statutory Instrument was published in Iris Oifigiúil of 4th August, 2009.

[300] 3 date was the earlier of the date set out in a levy notice and 16 weeks from the making of these Regulations. Coming into Operation 6. These Regulations come into operation on the date these Regulations are made.

4 [300] SCHEDULE PART B Levy Period: 1 January 2009 to 31 December 2009 CATEGORY A Credit Institutions A1a Irish Authorised Credit Institutions covered by the Credit Institutions (Financial Support) Scheme 2008 The required levy is split into three separate levies, a Prudential Levy, a Consumer Levy and a Supplementary Levy. Prudential Levy All entities will be charged a minimum levy of \6,500. In addition to this levy, all entities (with the relevant level of Pillar I capital requirements) will be charged an additional levy based on the table below. Band Range Charge per \m or \ part thereof Min 0 125,000,000 6,500 A 125,000,001 250,000,000 355.46 B 250,000,001 550,000,000 182.50 C 550,000,001 1,250,000,000 142.50 D 1,250,000,001 10,000,000,000 39.20 The range relates to the Pillar I capital requirements of the (net of any interim capital requirements imposed by the Financial Regulator but including Capital Requirements Directive capital floors) as at 31 December 2008. These data are contained in line item 2 (Total Capital Requirements) of Common Solvency Reporting, format CA. Consumer Levy All entities that engage in retail lending or retail deposit taking will be charged a levy of \3,000 plus an additional levy based on the table below. Band Range Charge per \m or \ part thereof Min 0 5,500,000 3,000 A 5,500,001 900,000,000 54.80 B 900,000,001 6,000,000,000 13.75 C 6,000,000,001 13,000,000,000 16.86 D 13,000,000,001 50,000,000,000 14.67 The range is based on the combined total of retail lending to Irish resident individuals and households (extracted from Sectoral Return, LRS format, row code OPERSN, column code EURLRS) and retail deposits taken from Irish resident individuals and households (extracted from Sectoral Return, LRS format, row code OPERSN, column code EURDRS) as reported to the CBFSAI as at 31 December 2008.

[300] 5 Supplementary Levy For the purposes of providing the Authority with sufficient funds to enable it to perform its functions and exercise its powers, the covered institutions shall each pay a supplementary levy to the Authority. All entities will be charged a minimum levy of \6,500. In addition to this levy, all entities (with the relevant level of Pillar I capital requirements) will be charged an additional levy based on the table below. Band Range Charge per \m or \ part thereof Min 0 50,000,000 6,500 A 50,000,001 200,000,000 1,171.74 B 200,000,001 855,000,000 320.75 C 855,000,001 2,500,000,000 273.08 D 2,500,000,001 9,000,000,000 101.75 The range relates to the Pillar I capital requirements of the (net of any interim capital requirements imposed by the Financial Regulator but including Capital Requirements Directive capital floors) as at 31 December 2008. These data are contained in line item 2 (Total Capital Requirements) of Common Solvency Reporting, format CA. In addition, the covered institutions listed below shall be charged specific costs as follows (these specific costs shall be paid by each of the named covered institutions for and on behalf of each of its subsidiaries who are covered institutions): Covered Institution \ Anglo Irish Bank Corporation plc 2,786,822 Allied Irish Banks plc 76,332 The Governor and Company of the Bank of Ireland 76,332 Irish Nationwide Building Society 104,780 Irish Life and Permanent plc 76,332 EBS Building Society 76,332 Postbank Ireland Ltd. 53,070

6 [300] A1b Irish Authorised Credit Institutions not covered by the Credit Institutions (Financial Support) Scheme 2008 The required levy is split into two separate levies, a Prudential Levy and a Consumer Levy. Prudential Levy All entities will be charged a minimum levy of \6,500. In addition to this levy all entities (with the relevant level of Pillar I capital requirements) will be charged an additional levy based on the table below. Band Range Charge per \m or \ part thereof Min 0 125,000,000 6,500 A 125,000,001 250,000,000 355.46 B 250,000,001 550,000,000 182.50 C 550,000,001 1,250,000,000 142.50 D 1,250,000,001 10,000,000,000 39.20 The range relates to the Pillar I capital requirements of the (net of any interim capital requirements imposed by the Financial Regulator but including Capital Requirements Directive capital floors) as at 31 December 2008. These data are contained in line item 2 (Total Capital Requirements) of Common Solvency Reporting, format CA. Consumer Levy All entities that engage in retail lending or retail deposit taking will be charged a levy of \3,000 plus an additional levy based on the table below. Band Range Charge per \m or \ part thereof Min 0 5,500,000 3,000 A 5,500,001 900,000,000 54.80 B 900,000,001 6,000,000,000 13.75 C 6,000,000,001 13,000,000,000 16.86 D 13,000,000,001 50,000,000,000 14.67 The range is based on the combined total of retail lending to Irish resident individuals and households (extracted from Sectoral Return, LRS format, row code OPERSN, column code EURLRS) and retail deposits taken from Irish resident individuals and households (extracted from Sectoral Return, LRS format, row code OPERSN, column code EURDRS) as reported to the CBFSAI as at 31 December 2008.

[300] 7 A2 Credit Institutions authorised in another EEA state operating in Ireland on a branch basis Branches are not subject to a prudential charge as prudential supervision is the responsibility of the home member state regulator. Consumer Levy Branches will be required to pay a consumer levy if they are engaged in lending to or taking deposits from Irish resident individuals or households. All entities that engage in retail lending or retail deposit taking will be charged a levy of \3,000 plus an additional levy based on the table below. Band Range Charge per \m or \ part thereof Min 0 5,500,000 3,000 A 5,500,001 900,000,000 54.80 B 900,000,001 6,000,000,000 13.75 C 6,000,000,001 13,000,000,000 16.86 D 13,000,000,001 50,000,000,000 14.67 The range is based on the combined total of retail lending to Irish resident individuals and households (extracted from Sectoral Return, LRS format, row code OPERSN, column code EURLRS) and retail deposits taken from Irish resident individuals and households (extracted from Sectoral Return, LRS format, row code OPERSN, column code EURDRS) as reported to the CBFSAI as at 31 December 2008. A3 Credit Institutions authorised in another EEA state operating in Ireland on a cross border basis Entities undertaking business on a cross border basis are not subject to a prudential charge as prudential supervision is the responsibility of the home member state regulator. Consumer Levy Entities carrying out business in Ireland are required to pay a consumer levy if they are engaged in lending to or taking deposits from Irish resident individuals or households (as defined for the purposes of the sectoral return). The table below details the levy payable by such entities. Band Range Charge per \m or \ part thereof Min 0 5,500,000 3,000 A 5,500,001 900,000,000 54.80 B 900,000,001 6,000,000,000 13.75 C 6,000,000,001 13,000,000,000 16.86 D 13,000,000,001 50,000,000,000 14.67 The range is based on the combined total of retail lending and retail deposits to individuals and households in Ireland as at 31 December 2008. Entities operating in Ireland on a cross border basis are obliged to determine the levy that they are due to pay by reference to this table and remit the appropriate levy to the Authority.

8 [300] CATEGORY B Insurance Undertakings B1 Life Companies with Irish Head Office and Life Insurance Undertakings authorised in another non- EEA state operating in Ireland The required levy is split into two separate levies, the Prudential Levy and the Consumer Levy. Prudential Levy All entities will be charged a minimum levy of \3,500. In addition to this amount, all entities will be charged a variable levy based on a percentage of their gross global premium income reported in the Global Business Form 2, Line 9, Column 1 of the statutory annual return received from life insurance companies for 2007. Minimum levy: \3,500 Variable levy: 0.001562% of gross global premium Consumer Levy All entities that engage in the writing of Irish risk business will be charged a minimum levy of \1,500. In addition to this amount all entities will be charged a variable levy based on gross global premium income written on Irish risk business reported in the Irish Risk Business Form 2, Line 9, Column 1 of the statutory annual return received from life insurance companies for 2007. Minimum levy: \1,500 Variable levy: 0.005194% of gross global premium income written on Irish risk business. B2 Life Insurance Undertakings authorised in another EEA state operating in Ireland on a branch basis Branches are not subject to a prudential charge as prudential supervision is the responsibility of the home member state regulator. Consumer Levy All entities that engage in the writing of Irish risk business will be charged a minimum levy of \1,500. In addition to this amount all entities will be charged a variable levy based on gross premium income written on Irish risk business. Minimum levy: \1,500 Variable levy: 0.005194% of gross premium income written on Irish risk business.

[300] 9 B3 Life Insurance Undertakings authorised in another EEA state operating in Ireland on a cross border basis Entities undertaking cross border business are not subject to a prudential charge as prudential supervision is the responsibility of the home member state regulator. Consumer Levy Entities carrying out business in Ireland on a cross border basis are required to pay a minimum levy of \1,500. In addition to this amount all entities are required to pay a variable levy based on gross premium income written on Irish risk business. Minimum levy: \1,500 Variable levy: 0.005194% of gross premium income written on Irish risk business Entities operating in Ireland on a cross border basis are obliged to determine the levy they are due to pay by reference to the details above and remit the appropriate levy to the Authority. B4 Non-Life Companies with Irish Head Office The required levy is split into two separate levies, the Prudential Levy and the Consumer Levy. Prudential Levy All entities will be charged a minimum levy of \6,000. In addition to this amount, all entities will be charged a variable levy based on a percentage of their gross global premium income reported in the Total Business Form 1, Line 2, Column 1 of the statutory annual return received from non-life insurance companies for 2007. Minimum levy: \6,000 Variable levy: 0.01305% of gross global premium income Consumer Levy All entities that engage in the writing of Irish risk business will be charged a minimum levy of \1,500. In addition to this amount all entities will be charged a variable levy based on gross premium income written on Irish risk business reported in the Irish Risk Business Form 1, Line 2, Column 1 of the statutory annual return received from non-life insurance companies for 2007. Minimum levy: \1,500 Variable levy: 0.01293% of gross premium income written on Irish risk business.

10 [300] B5 Non-Life Insurance Undertakings authorised in another EEA state operating in Ireland on a branch basis Branches are not subject to a prudential charge as prudential supervision is the responsibility of the home member state regulator. Consumer Levy All entities that engage in the writing of Irish risk business will be charged a minimum levy of \1,500. In addition to this amount all entities will be charged a variable levy based on gross premium income written on Irish risk business. Minimum levy: \1,500 Variable levy: 0.01293% of gross premium income written on Irish risk business. B6 Non-Life Insurance Undertakings authorised in another EEA state operating in Ireland on a cross border basis Entities undertaking cross border business are not subject to a prudential charge as prudential supervision is the responsibility of the home member state regulator. Consumer Levy Entities carrying out business in Ireland on a cross border basis are required to pay a minimum levy of \1,500. In addition to this amount all entities are required to pay a variable levy based on gross premium income written on Irish risk business. Minimum levy: \1,500 Variable levy: 0.01293% of gross premium income written on Irish risk business Entities operating in Ireland on a cross border basis are obliged to determine the levy they are due to pay by reference to the details above and remit the appropriate levy to the Authority. B7 Reinsurance Undertakings with Irish Head Office Prudential Levy Reinsurance undertakings carrying out business in Ireland are required to pay a prudential levy. All entities will be charged a minimum levy of \3,000. In addition to this amount they will be charged a variable levy based on a percentage of the combined total of gross premium written (Profit and Loss Technical Accounts, Line 1 and 2) and gross technical reserves (taken from Balance Sheet, Technical Provision Sum of Unearned Premiums plus Claims Outstanding plus Long Term Provisions plus Other Technical Provisions) reported in audited accounts for the financial year ended 2007. Minimum levy: \3,000 Variable levy: 0.001126% of the combined total of gross premium written and gross technical reserves.

[300] 11 CATEGORY C Intermediaries C Intermediaries (including All intermediaries who held an authorisation as at 31 December 2008 Investment will be charged a levy on the same basis as shown in the table below. Product Intermediaries and Mortgage Band Income Range Levy Intermediaries \ \ who hold authorisations 1 0 60,000 135 under the 2 60,001 250,000 270 Consumer Credit Act 3 250,001 600,000 810 1995). Insurance/ 4 600,001 1,000,000 1,400 Reinsurance 5 1,000,001 1,250,000 2,150 Intermediaries registered 6 1,250,001 1,500,000 3,225 under the EC (Insurance 7 1,500,001 4,000,000 6,450 Mediation) 8 4,000,001 6,000,000 12,400 Regulations 2005 9 6,000,001 7,500,000 17,200 10 Over 7,500,000 19,400 The levy will be calculated based on the latest income declared to the Authority. An intermediary who was authorised for the first time in 2008 must supply a completed Self Declaration of Income form to the Authority. This declaration should cover the period from the date of their authorisation to 31 December 2008. An intermediary can only submit an amended Self Declaration of Income during the funding year for which they wish the updated declaration to apply. For the purposes of this part of the Schedule (Category C only) income is defined as: The total income generated by each authorised intermediary from regulated activity undertaken. This includes: All commissions and any other income derived from product producers All payments and amounts received from individuals or companies in relation to services or advice provided in relation to regulated financial services Any other income derived from regulated activities (but not including interest earned by an on credit bank balances held in their own name). On receipt of the levy notice for 2009 an intermediary should determine whether or not they should update the self-declaration that they submitted to the Authority for the calculation of the 2009 levy. If the income figure for a more recent financial year is available, a new declaration should be made if this income figure would result in the intermediary moving to a different income range in relation to the 2009 levy and therefore paying a different levy.

12 [300] CATEGORY D Investment Firms (other than Investment Product Intermediaries) (Firms regulated under the provisions of either the Investment Intermediaries Act, 1995 or the European Communities (Markets in Financial Instruments) Regulations 2007) D1 Designated Fund Managers A flat rate levy of \1,200 is payable by designated fund managers. Note: In determining which of the following categories (D2 D6) an is categorised into, consideration is given to the most senior element of their authorisation. Therefore if the authorisation of an allows it to be categorised as D2 or D3, it would be categorised as D3 because Portfolio Management is viewed as a more senior type of authorisation than Receipt and Transmission of Orders. The figure used as the tariff base in Categories D2, D3 and D5 is the turnover figure from the audited accounts for the financial year-end 2007. If the reporting period for an s audited accounts year-end 2007 is greater or less than 12 months, their accounting period and turnover will be pro-rated to a twelve-month period. If a firm is newly authorised in 2007, (i.e. the relevant year for the tariff data for the 2009 levy period) the turnover figure will be extracted from the audited accounts for 2007, if available. If audited accounts for the financial period-end 2007 were not prepared, the turnover figure from the first set of audited accounts produced, pro-rated for the period of operation in 2007, will be used. If a firm is newly authorised in 2008, the turnover that will be used to calculate the levy is the turnover figure for the period from authorisation to 31 December 2008 as reported by the firm as part of the Capital Adequacy Return. D2 Receipt and Transmission All entities will be charged a minimum levy of \2,500. In addition all of Orders entities (with the relevant level of turnover) will be charged an and/or additional levy based on the table below. Provision of Investment Advice; Band Range Charge per \000 or No Client \ part thereof Asset Requirements Min 0 375,000 2,500 Imposed A 375,001 2,500,000 1.85 B 2,500,001 6,500,000 1.42 C 6,500,001 22,000,000 0.62 D 22,000,001 400,000,000 0.18 The turnover range is based on the turnover figure from the annual audited accounts for the year-end 2007 that have been received by the Authority.

[300] 13 D3 Portfolio Management; Execution of Orders; Client Asset Requirements Imposed All entities will be charged a minimum levy of \2,200. In addition all entities (with the relevant level of turnover) will be charged an additional levy based on the table below. Band Range Charge per \m or \ part thereof Min 0 475,000 2,200 A 475,001 2,100,000 1,837.25 B 2,100,001 3,700,000 2,415.00 C 3,700,001 8,000,000 1,612.47 D 8,000,001 150,000,000 292.50 The turnover range is based on the turnover figure from the annual audited accounts for the year-end 2007 received by the Authority. regulated D4 Own Account Trading; Underwriting on a All entities will be charged a minimum levy of \3,000. In addition Firm Commitment all entities (with the relevant level of regulatory capital) will be Basis; Client Asset charged an additional levy based on the table below. Requirements Imposed; Operation of Multi Band Range Charge per \m or Lateral Trading \ part thereof Facilities Min 0 875,000 3,000 A 875,001 1,800,000 4,911.01 B 1,800,001 2,850,000 5,711.00 C 2,850,001 12,750,000 890.80 D 12,750,001 200,000,000 304.28 The range used is based on the higher of initial required regulatory capital; total required regulatory capital; total expenditure based requirement as at 31 December 2008 extracted from the capital adequacy return received by the Authority.

14 [300] regulated D5 Member Firms of the Irish Stock Exchange All entities will be charged a minimum levy of \5,000. In addition all entities (with the relevant level of turnover) will be charged an additional levy based on the table below. Band Range Charge per \m or \ part thereof Min 0 5,000,000 5,000 A 5,000,001 20,000,000 899.95 B 20,000,001 35,000,000 1,350.07 C 35,000,001 60,000,000 1,265.00 D 60,000,001 300,000,000 437.03 The turnover range is based on the turnover figure from the annual audited accounts for the year-end 2007 received by the Authority. regulated D6 Firms authorised under the Investment Intermediaries Act 1995 that are not captured in any other levy category for the purpose of these Regulations A flat rate levy of \1,200 is payable.

CATEGORY E Collective Investment Schemes and other Service Providers [300] 15 regulated E1a Collective Investment Schemes (CIS) Fund Type Levy per Fund Levy per sub-fund Authorised Unit Trusts; Single \2,000 \0 Authorised Umbrella \2,000 \450 Investment Companies; Authorised All funds will pay a minimum levy of \2,000. Umbrella style funds will Investment also pay a contribution per sub-fund of \450 on the first five sub-funds Limited resulting in a maximum contribution for umbrella funds of \4,250. Partnerships; Non-Irish No.ofSub \ per sub-fund \ Authorised Funds Schemes (except Self 2 450 2,900 Managed Investment 3 450 3,350 Companies) 4 450 3,800 5+ 450 4,250 regulated E1b Self Managed Investment Companies Fund Type Levy per Fund Levy per sub-fund (SMICs) Single \2,000 \0 Umbrella \2,000 \450 All SMICs will pay a minimum levy of \2,000. SMICs will also pay a contribution per sub-fund of \450 on the first five sub-funds resulting in a maximum contribution for umbrella funds of \4,250. No.ofSub \ per sub-fund \ Funds 2 450 2,900 3 450 3,350 4 450 3,800 5+ 450 4,250

16 [300] E2a Non UCITS Managers The levy for Non UCITS Managers (Delegating) is \1,800. (Delegating) E2b Administrators; UCITS and Non UCITS Managers; Trustees The levy for these entities is assessed on the basis set out below: Band Range Charge per \m or \ part thereof Min 0 0.005bn 4,800 A 0.005bn 1.995bn 1.25 B 1.995bn 12.0bn 0.36 C 12.0bn 35bn 0.25 D 35bn 250bn 0.14 The range is based on the Net Asset Value administered as at 31 December 2008 as reported to the Authority.

[300] 17 CATEGORY F Credit Unions regulated F Credit Unions The required levy from individual credit unions will be assessed as 0.01% of total assets reported in the annual returns setting out their balance sheet as at 30 September 2008, provided that the total levy collected or recovered from credit unions does not exceed the total costs incurred by the Authority in performing the functions and exercising the powers of the Authority under the Credit Union Act, 1997.

18 [300] CATEGORY G Moneylenders regulated G Moneylenders A minimum levy of \1,000 will be charged for each Moneylender. In addition a variable levy based on a percentage charge on the total value of loans outstanding per the application for authorisation submitted in 2008 will also be charged. The maximum levy payable by a Moneylender is capped at \22,500. This levy will cover moneylenders operation in all Court Districts. Minimum levy: \1,000 Variable levy: 0.215% of total value of loans outstanding Maximum levy: \22,500

[300] 19 CATEGORY H Approved Professional Bodies regulated H Approved Professional Bodies Each Approved Professional Body will be charged \1,600.

20 [300] CATEGORY I Exchanges/Markets regulated I Exchanges/Markets Any Exchange/Market regulated by the Authority shall pay the following levy in accordance with their applicable authorised status: Regulated market authorised under the European Communities (Markets in Financial Instruments) Regulations 2007 \149,500

[300] 21 CATEGORY J Bureaux de Change and Money Transmitters regulated J1 Bureaux de Change The minimum levy payable by a Bureau de Change is \1,350. In addition a variable levy based on a percentage charge on income, as at 31 December 2008, declared to the Authority will also be charged. Minimum levy: \1,350 Variable levy: 0.1716% of declared income as at 31 December 2008. regulated J2 Money Transmitters The minimum levy payable by a Money Transmitter is \1,350. In addition a variable levy based on a percentage charge on income, as at 31 December 2008, declared to the Authority will also be charged. Minimum levy: \1,350 Variable levy: 0.2061% of declared income as at 31 December 2008.

22 [300] CATEGORY K E-Money Providers regulated K E-Money Providers Each E-Money Provider will be required to pay a levy of \1,000.

[300] 23 CATEGORY L Default Assessments regulated Regulated entities falling within Regulation 11(d) Each falling within Regulation 11(d) shall pay a flat rate levy of \3,600.

24 [300] CATEGORY M Home Reversion Firms and Retail Credit Firms regulated M Home Reversion Firms and Retail Credit The minimum levy payable by Home Reversion Firms/Retail Credit Firms Firms is \1,100. In addition, a variable levy based on a percentage charge on the value of outstanding loans, as declared to the Authority for 31 December 2008, will also be charged. Minimum levy: \1,100 Variable levy: 0.013143% of value of outstanding loans as at 31 December 2008.

[300] 25 SIGNED on this the 31st day of July 2009 MARY O DEA ACTING CHIEF EXECUTIVE of the IRISH FINANCIAL SERVICES REGULATORY AUTHORITY

26 [300] EXPLANATORY NOTE (This note is not part of the Instrument and does not purport to be a legal interpretation) These Regulations, made by the Acting Chief Executive of the Irish Financial Services Regulatory Authority in accordance with Sections 33J and 33K of the Central Bank Act, 1942 (as amended) amend the Central Bank Act 1942 (Sections 33J and 33K) Regulations 2004 (S.I. No. 447 of 2004) by identifying who must make a levy contribution; who can appeal a levy contribution; and by setting out the requirements of regulated entities to pay a levy contribution to the Authority in 2009. The 2004 Regulations also provide for the collection and recovery of the levies as well as providing for certain obligations as to selfassessment and record keeping by regulated entities. These Regulations will be published from time to time by the Authority on its website and in other ways that the Chief Executive thinks appropriate.

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