PART 2REGISTRATION

Authorisation

Cancellation of authorisation10

C21

The Authority may cancel a person's authorisation and remove the person from the register where—

a

the person does not issue electronic money within 12 months beginning with the date on which the authorisation took effect;

b

the person requests, or consents to, the cancellation of the authorisation;

c

the person ceases to engage in business activity for more than six months;

d

the person has obtained authorisation through false statements or any other irregular means;

e

the person no longer meets, or is unlikely to meet, any of the conditions set out in regulation 6(4) to (8) or the requirement in regulation 19(1) to maintain own funds F1, or does not inform the Authority of a major change in circumstances which is relevant to its meeting those conditions or that requirement, as required by regulation 37;

f

the person has issued electronic money or provided payment services other than in accordance with the authorisation granted to it;

g

the person would constitute a threat to the stability of F2, or trust in, a payment system by continuing its electronic money or payment services business;

h

the cancellation is desirable in order to protect the interests of consumers; or

i

the person's issuance of electronic money or provision of payment services is otherwise unlawful F3, including where such provision of services is unlawful because the person's registration in a register maintained under regulation 54 or 55 of the Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017 has been cancelled under regulation 60 of those Regulations.

2

A request for cancellation of a person's authorisation under paragraph (1)(b) must be made in such manner as the Authority may direct.

3

At any time after receiving a request under paragraph (1)(b) and before determining it, the Authority may require the person making the request to provide it with such further information as it reasonably considers necessary to enable it to determine the request.

C14

Where the Authority proposes to cancel a person's authorisation, other than at the person's request, it must give the person a warning notice.

C15

The Authority must, having considered any representations made in response to the warning notice—

a

if it decides to cancel the authorisation, give the person a decision notice; or

b

if it decides not to cancel the authorisation, give the person notice of its decision.

C16

If the Authority decides to cancel the authorisation, other than at the person's request, the person may refer the matter to the Upper Tribunal.

C17

Where the period for a reference to the Upper Tribunal has expired without a reference being made, the Authority must as soon as practicable update the register accordingly.