systematic internaliser

an investment firm which:

  1. (a) is dealing on own account when executing client orders outside a UK RIE, UK MTF or UK OTF without operating a multilateral system; and
  2. (b) either::
    1. (i) does so on an organised, frequent, systematic and substantial basis; or
    2. (ii) has chosen to opt-in to the systemic internaliser regime.

For these purposes:

  1. (A) dealing takes place on an ‘organised, frequent, systematic and substantial’ basis where it is:
    1. (i) carried on in accordance with rules and procedures in an automated technical system, such as an electronic execution system, which is assigned to that purpose;
    2. (ii) available to counterparties on a continuous or regular basis; and
    3. (iii) held out as being carried on by way of business, in a manner consistent with article 3(2)(a) of the Business Order in respect of the relevant financial instrument.
  2. (B) [deleted]

[Note: article 2(1)(12) and (12A) of MiFIR]

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