The FCA uses various methods of information gathering on its own initiative which require the cooperation of firms:
- (1)
Visits may be made by representatives or appointees of the FCA. These visits may be made on a regular basis, on a sample basis, for special purposes such as theme visits (looking at a particular issue across a range of firms), or when the FCA has a particular reason for visiting a firm. Appointees of the FCA may include persons who are not FCA staff, but who have been appointed to undertake particular monitoring activities for the FCA (paragraph 6(2) of Schedule 1 to the Act). The FCA needs to have access to a firm's documents, personnel and business premises to carry out a visit.
- (2)
The FCA may seek meetings at the FCA's appropriate regulator's offices or elsewhere.
- (3)
The FCA may seek information or request documents by telephone, at meetings or in writing, including by electronic communication.
