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Version date: 31 December 2020 - onwards
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Article 20 Withdrawal of registration

1. Without prejudice to Article 24, the FCA may on its own initiative withdraw the registration of a credit rating agency where the credit rating agency:

(a) expressly renounces the registration or has provided no credit ratings for the preceding 6 months,

(b) obtained the registration by making false statements or by any other irregular means, or

(c) no longer meets the conditions under which it was registered.

2. The FCA may also, on its own initiative, withdraw the registration of a credit rating agency where it is desirable to do so to advance one or more of its operational objectives as set out in section 1B(3) of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000.

3. The FCA may, on an application by a credit rating agency, withdraw the registration of the credit rating agency.