EN-7.2.2

Past version: Effective from 18 Jul 2025 to 30 Jun 2007
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The criteria used by the BMA in assessing whether to seek cancellation of a license include:

(a) the extent to which the interests of the market, its users and those who have a claim on the licensee would be best served by the cancellation of the license;
(b) the extent to which other regulatory penalties could reasonably be expected to achieve the BMA's desired supervisory objectives;
(c) the extent to which the licensee has contravened the conditions of its license and/or the BMA Law, including the seriousness, duration and/or frequency of the contravention(s) concerned, and the extent to which the contraventions reflect more widespread or systemic weaknesses in controls and/or management;
(d) the extent to which the licensee has been involved in financial crime or other criminal conduct; and
(e) the licensee's past compliance record and conduct following the contravention(s).