Carey Olsen
  February 9, 2023 - Bermuda, Bermuda

Part IV: Financial platforms and intermediation
  by Carey Olsen

Overview

Persons carrying on "platform and intermediation business" will need: 

Licensees under any of Guernsey's regulatory laws who carry on activities regulated under Part IV of the LCF Law must also hold a Part IV Licence.

We have set out below a detailed analysis of the provisions of Part IV of the LCF Law in relation to platform and intermediation business. In order to facilitate the analysis, we have prepared a Part IV Flowchart.

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The LCF Law recognises the importance of the widespread adoption of peer to peer and crowdfunding platforms to provide diversified investment opportunities for customers as well as a more efficient route to raise capital. It will provide regulatory certainty to those persons operating these platforms in the Bailiwick and will ensure that customers who use them are adequately protected. 

Detailed Analysis

A Part IV Licence is required where a person (either in or from within the Bailiwick) or a Bailiwick body (in or from within any place whatsoever):

any of the following services or activities:

("platform and intermediation business").

"By way of business"

Under the LCF Law, a person who provides any service or carries on any activity shall (unless the Commission decides otherwise) be deemed to do so "by way of business" if that person receives any income, fee, emolument or other consideration in money or money's worth for doing so.

"Peer to peer platform" 

Under the LCF Law, a "peer to peer platform" means a platform, whether electronic or not (commonly referred to as a "P2P platform"):

The operator of the platform is deemed to be the person providing, offering to provide or holding themselves out as being willing to provide the service or activity in question, unless the Commission directs otherwise.

"Crowdfunding platform" 

Under the LCF Law, a "crowdfunding platform" means a marketplace, whether electronic or not, through or by means of which persons seek to raise money or other finance through the issue of general securities and derivatives within the meaning of category 2 in Schedule 1 to the Protection of Investors (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2020.

The operator of the platform is deemed to be the person providing, offering to provide or holding themselves out as being willing to provide the service or activity in question, unless the Commission directs otherwise.

"Alternative non-bank credit or finance intermediation" 

Under the LCF Law, a "crowdfunding platform" means intermediation or brokerage services, whether or not provided by electronic means, for the purposes of matching lenders with borrowers.

The intermediary is deemed to be the person providing, offering to provide or holding themselves out as being willing to provide the service or activity in question, unless the Commission directs otherwise.

Exemptions

Section 32

Section 32(1) of the LCF Law provides that a Part IV Licence is not required by any person or class or description of person specified by regulations of the States of Guernsey Policy and Resources Committee.

No such regulations have yet been proposed or published.




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