Definitions
AU-1.2.7
Director is any person who is a member of the licensee's Board of Directors, and is individually, and collectively with other Directors responsible for directing the affairs and overseeing the activities of the licensee, as detailed in section HC-1.2.Amended: July 2019
Amended: July 2007AU-1.2.8
The fact that a person may have '
Director ' in their job title does not of itself make them aDirector within the meaning of the definition noted in Paragraph AU-1.2.7. For example, a 'Director of Marketing', is not necessarily a member of the Board ofDirectors and therefore may not fall under the definition of Paragraph AU-1.2.7.Amended: July 2007AU-1.2.9
Investment firm licensees must appoint a person to undertake the function ofChief Executive ,General Manager orManaging Director . TheChief Executive orGeneral Manager means a person who is responsible for the conduct of the licensee (regardless of actual title). TheChief Executive orGeneral Manager must be resident in Bahrain. This person is responsible for the conduct of the whole of the firm, or, in the case of anoverseas investment firm licensee , for all of the activities of the branch (ref. HC-6.3.4).Amended: January 2011
Amended: July 2010AU-1.2.9A
A licensee may appoint a
Director on the Board to undertake the responsibility of theChief Executive orGeneral Manager , i.e aManaging Director , in which case the appointment of aChief Executive orGeneral Manager in addition to theManaging Director will not be permitted.Amended: April 2011
Adopted: January 2011AU-1.2.9B
The
Chief Executive ,General Manager orManaging Director of thelicensee :(a) Should be fully responsible for the executive management and performance of thelicensee , within the framework of delegated authorities set by the Board;(b) Must devote full-time working hours to thelicensee ; and(c) Must not be employed at any other firm.Adopted: January 2011AU-1.2.9C
The Chairman of the Board may not undertake any executive role, including that of
Chief Executive ,General Manager orManaging Director .Adopted: January 2011AU-1.2.9D
The
Chief Executive Officer orManaging Director are not permitted, at any time to assume Chairmanship or Deputy Chairmanship of the Board.Adopted: January 2011AU-1.2.9E
Residency requirements apply to
Chief Executives ,General Managers orManaging Directors : see Section AU-2.2.Adopted: January 2011AU-1.2.10
Head of function means a person who exercises major managerial responsibilities, is responsible for a significant business or operating unit, or has senior managerial responsibility for maintaining accounts or other records of the licensee.AU-1.2.11
Whether a person is a
head of function will depend on the facts in each case and is not determined by the presence or absence of the word in their job title. Examples ofhead of function might include, depending on the scale, nature and complexity of the business, a deputyChief Executive ; heads of departments such as Risk Management, Compliance or Internal Audit; or the Chief Financial Officer.AU-1.2.12
Financial Instruments Trader means a person who is engaged in buying or sellingfinancial instruments .Amended: July 2007AU-1.2.13
An
investment consultant orinvestment adviser refers to the function of advising a client or potential client with respect to buying, selling, subscribing for orunderwriting a particularfinancial instrument or exercising any right conferred by such afinancial instrument .Amended: October 2012
Amended: July 2012
Amended: July 2007AU-1.2.13A
If a person is merely responsible for maintaining a client relationship and providing administrative support without giving advice, such person is not considered an
investment consultant nor aninvestment adviser and need not be approved by the CBB, as such a function would not be considered acontrolled function .Added: July 2012AU-1.2.13B
Any other staff of an
investment firm licensee must not provide advice to a client or potential client, as defined in Paragraph AU-1.2.13. Otherapproved persons , must not provide advice to a client or potential client, as defined in Paragraph AU-1.2.13, unless suchapproved person has been specifically approved by the CBB as aninvestment consultant orinvestment adviser , in addition to their initialcontrolled function .Added: July 2012AU-1.2.14
Where a firm is in doubt as to whether a function should be considered a
controlled function it must discuss the case with the CBB.Amended: July 2007AU-1.2.15
The
controlled function of compliance officer is defined in accordance with the compliance function under Section HC-6.5. Thecontrolled functions of Money Laundering Reporting Officer/Deputy Money Laundering Reporting Officer are defined under Chapter FC-3.Amended: January 2011
Amended: October 2009AU-1.2.16
All
investment firm licensees must designate an employee, of appropriate standing and resident in Bahrain, as compliance officer. The duties of the compliance officer include:(a) Having responsibility for oversight of the licensee's compliance with the requirements of the CBB; and(b) Reporting to the licensee's Board in respect of that responsibility.Amended: July 2012
Adopted: April 2011