• OM-2.1 OM-2.1 Introduction

    • OM-2.1.1

      This chapter sets out the Agency's approach to outsourcing by licensees. It also sets out various requirements that licensees must address when considering outsourcing an activity or function.

    • OM-2.1.2

      In the context of this chapter, 'outsourcing' means an arrangement whereby a third party performs on behalf of a licensee an activity which was previously undertaken by the licensee itself (or in the case of a new activity, one which commonly would have been performed internally by the licensee). Examples of services that are typically outsourced include data processing, customer call centres and back-office related activities.

    • OM-2.1.3

      Most of the Regulations in this chapter are concerned with situations where the third party provider is outside the licensee's group. Section OM-2.8, however, sets out the Agency's requirements when a service is outsourced to a company within the licensee's group.

    • OM-2.1.4

      The requirements in this chapter only apply to 'material' outsourcing arrangements. These are arrangements that, if they failed in any way, would pose significant risks to the on-going operations of a licensee, its reputation and/or quality of service provided to its customers. For instance, the outsourcing of all or a substantial part of functions such as customer sales and relationship management, settlements and processing, IT and data processing and financial control, would normally be considered 'material'.

    • OM-2.1.5

      Management should carefully consider whether a proposed outsourcing arrangement falls under this chapter's definition of 'material'. If in doubt, management should consult with the Agency.

    • OM-2.1.6

      The requirements in this chapter only apply to outsourcing arrangements entered into after the issuance of the original circular as depicted in paragraph OM-A.3.3. In the case of pre-existing outsourcing agreements, the Agency requires licensees to apply the requirements of this chapter to the fullest extent possible when these arrangements are subsequently renewed.

    • Legal source

      • OM-2.1.7

        The BMA "Standard Conditions and Licensing Criteria" require a licensee's activities to be conducted in an orderly manner and subject to appropriate sound risk management systems, in accordance with the regulations, circulars, notices and directions of the Agency.