Agent as client - FCA Provision
The JC’s Reg and Leg resource™
UK Edition COBS Rules (1) If a firm (F) is aware that a person (C1) with or for whom it is providing services is acting as agent for another person (C2) in relation to those services, C1, and not C2, is the client of F in respect of that business.
If this is the case, C2 is the client of F in respect of that business and C1 is not.
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In which the FCA inveigles on the much talked about, seldom asked, question “who is this client fellow, anyway?” Interesting point to note, especially post Brexit[1] is that this forensic precision on the question of who is my client is one unaddressed by the legions of directives, regulations, implementing directives and level two texts that comprise MiFID. This rule is made up out of whole cloth by the Brits.
You may further wonder about the FCA's definition of client, and if so, by all means make all haste there - but you may conclude “I’m sorry I asked”.
- ↑ assuming such a time ever comes to pass.