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Non-exempt activities order definition

What does Non-exempt activities order mean?

The Financial Services & Markets Act 2000 (Non-Exempt Activities) Order 2001 is secondary legislation which contains a list of the activities to which the exemption to the general prohibition does not apply.

Anyone wishing to carry on such regulated activities must be authorised by the FSA. Examples including acting as an insurer and establishing a collective investment scheme.

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Non-exempt activities order is referenced 1 in UK Parliament Acts