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The Payment and Electronic Money Institution Insolvency Regulations 2021

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[F16.  Where there is an entry for an IPO (NI) 1995 version in Table 2, that version of the provision of the I(NI)O 1989 applies, as modified by Table 2, to an institution which is formed as a partnership, and the entry relating to that provision of the I(NI)O 1989 in the table in regulation 37A is to be disregarded.U.K.

Table 2

Provision (IPO (NI) 1995 version)SubjectModifications
Provisions except Schedule B1
Generally (for those provisions mentioned below except Schedule B1)

To be read as if references to—

(a) references to the I(NI)O 1989 were to these Regulations,

(b) references to a provision of the I(NI)O 1989 which is applied and modified by these Regulations were to the provision as applied and modified by these Regulations,

(c) being wound up were to being in special administration;

(d) office-holder were to the administrator;

(e) an insolvency order were to a special administration order.

Schedule 1 (version in Schedule 2, paragraph 57)Powers of administratorTo be read as if paragraph 20 were omitted.
Article 198 (version in Schedule 3, paragraph 9)Getting in the partnership propertyTo be read as if the reference in paragraph (1) to Article 7 of the IPO (NI) 1995 were to regulation 10.
Schedule 2 (version in Schedule 3, paragraph 10)Powers of liquidator in a winding-up

To be read as if—

(a) paragraphs 4 to 11, and paragraph 13, were omitted;

(b) in paragraph 14, the reference to winding up the partnership’s affairs and distributing its property were to pursuing the special administration objectives.

Article 175 (version in Schedule 4, paragraph 25)False representations to creditors

To be read as if for paragraph (1) there were substituted—

(1) This Article applies where a special administration order is made in respect of an insolvent partnership..

Schedule B1
Generally (for those paragraphs mentioned below)

To be read as if—

(a)

references to a provision of the I(NI)O 1989 which is applied and modified by these Regulations were to the provision as applied and modified by these Regulations;

(b)

references to action included inaction;

(c)

references to the administrator were to the administrator appointed under regulation 7;

(d)

references to the court were to the court as defined in regulation 6;

(e)

references to the creditors’ meeting were to have the meaning given by paragraph 51 of Schedule B1 as applied and modified by these Regulations;

(f)

references to entering administration were to entering special administration;

(g)

references to a hire purchase agreement included a conditional sale agreement, a chattel leasing agreement and a retention of title agreement;

(h)

references to an insolvency order were to a special administration order;

(i)

references to an insolvency petition were to an application for a special administration order;

(j)

references to insolvency proceedings were to special administration;

(k)

references to market value were to the amount which would be realised on a sale of property in the open market by a willing vendor;

(l)

references to the purpose of administration were to the pursuit of the special administration objectives;

(m)

references to a partnership were to an institution;

(n)

references to the partnership being in administration were to the institution being in special administration;

(o)

references to a responsible insolvency practitioner were to the administrator;

(p)

references to a thing in writing included a thing in electronic form;

(q)

references to being unable to pay debts were to be read in accordance with section 93(4) of the BA 2009 (as applied and modified by the EMR 2011 and the PSR 2017).

Paragraph 43 (version in Schedule 2, paragraph 22)Moratorium on insolvency proceedingsTo be read as if sub-paragraph (5)(a) were omitted.
Paragraph 44 (version in Schedule 2, paragraph 23)Moratorium on other legal processes
Paragraph 48 (version in Schedule 2, paragraph 26)Statement of company’s affairsTo be read as if in sub-paragraph (2), the statement were also required to include particulars of the relevant funds held by the institution.
Paragraph 50 (version in Schedule 2, paragraph 27)Administrator’s proposals

To be read as if—

(a)

sub-paragraph (2)(b) were omitted;

(b)

in sub-paragraph (4), the administrator were also required to send a copy of the statement of proposals to every user or holder of whose claim the administrator is aware and who the administrator has a means of contacting, and to the FCA;

(c)

the administrator were also required to give notice that the statement of proposals is to be provided free of charge to a payment system operator who applies in writing to a specified address.

The application of paragraph 50(1) to (3) is subject to regulation 38(6)(b).

Paragraph 62 (version in Schedule 2, paragraph 30)Directors
Paragraph 66 (version in Schedule 2, paragraph 31)Distribution to creditorsTo be read as if sub-paragraph (3) were omitted.
Paragraph 70 (version in Schedule 2, paragraph 32)Agency
Paragraph 74 (version in Schedule 2, paragraph 35)Protection for secured or preferential creditors
Paragraph 75 (version in Schedule 2, paragraph 36)Challenge to administrator’s conduct

To be read as if—

(a)

the FCA were also empowered to make an application to the court, on the grounds that—

(i)

the administrator is acting or has acted so as unfairly to harm the interests of some or all of the members, creditors or users or holders;

(ii)

the administrator is proposing to act in a way which would unfairly harm the interests of some or all of the members, creditors or users or holders;

(iii)

the administrator has failed to carry out a reconciliation in accordance with regulation 13;

(b)

a user or holder were also empowered to make an application to the court under sub-paragraph (1) or (2)

(c)

any of the following persons were also empowered to make an application on the grounds that the administrator is not taking any action in response to a request from that person under regulation 35(3) and that the person is of the opinion that the action requested would not lead to a material reduction in the value of the property of the institution—

(i)

the Bank of England;

(ii)

the Treasury;

(iii)

the FCA;

(iv)

the Payment Systems Regulator;

(d)

the following persons were also empowered to make an application on the grounds that the administrator has made, or proposes to make, a PPTA in contravention of regulation 32 or 34—

(i)

the Bank of England;

(ii)

the FCA;

(e)

any person, other than the institution, who is party to an arrangement of a kind referred to in regulation 31(1) were also empowered to make an application on the grounds that the administrator has made, or proposes to make, a relevant transfer in contravention of that regulation;

(f)

where an application is made on the grounds that the administrator has made a relevant transfer in contravention of regulation 34—

(i)

sub-paragraphs (3)(a), (d) and (e) and (4) were omitted;

(ii)

the court were also empowered to make an order declaring that the transfer was made in contravention of the regulation concerned;

(g)

where an application is made on the grounds that the administrator has made a relevant transfer in contravention of regulation 32 or 33, the court were also empowered to make such order as it thinks fit for restoring the position to what it would have been if the transfer had not been made in contravention of the regulation concerned;

(h)

where the FCA has given a direction under regulation 38, which has not been withdrawn, the court did not have power to make an order if it would impede or prevent compliance with the direction.

Paragraph 85 (version in Schedule 2, paragraph 40)Termination: no more relevant funds for distribution

To be read as if—

(a)

the administrator were only empowered to file a notice under sub-paragraph (1) if the institution no longer holds relevant funds;

(b)

in sub-paragraph (4), a copy of the notice were to be sent to every client of the institution of whom the administrator is aware and the FCA.

Paragraph 88 (version in Schedule 2, paragraph 41)Resignation

To be read as if—

(a)

where the administrator was appointed by the court on the application of the FCA or the Secretary of State, the notice given in accordance with sub-paragraph (2)(a) must also be given to the applicant

(b)

sub-paragraph (2)(b) were omitted.

Paragraph 90 (version in Schedule 2, paragraph 42)Disqualification

To be read as if—

(a)

where the administrator was appointed by the court on the application of the FCA or the Secretary of State, the notice given in accordance with sub-paragraph (2)(a) were also to be given to the applicant;

(b)

sub-paragraph (2)(b) were omitted.

Paragraph 91 (version in Schedule 2, paragraph 43)ReplacementTo be read as if the reference to paragraphs 92, 94 and 96 were to paragraph 92.
Paragraph 92 (version in Schedule 2, paragraph 44)ReplacementTo be read as if the FCA were added to the list of persons who may make an application to appoint an administrator but to whom the restrictions in sub-paragraph (2) apply.
Paragraph 104 (version in Schedule 2, paragraph 54)Joint administrators

To be read as if—

(a)

in sub-paragraph (2)(a), the reference to paragraph 13(1)(a) to (c) were to regulation 8(1);

(b)

sub-paragraph (3) were omitted.

Paragraph 106 (version in Schedule 2, paragraph 55)Majority decision of directors
Paragraph 107 (version in Schedule 2, paragraph 56)FinesTo be read as if sub-paragraph (2)(a), (i) and (j) was omitted.]

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