Originally posted by lucycontractorumbrella
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Originally posted by eek View PostAnd I hope as a professional you have pointed out the issue along with the evidence to Lucy or someone else there. If not may I suggest you are not as honourable as you are pretending to be....
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Originally posted by Andy Hallett View PostPS HSBC are regulated in U.K. As well as Hong Kong.
I guess we’ll just have to agree to disagree on our regulation. I just hope that the umbrella companies you use do not go into administration with your funds in their bank. Perhaps you will adjust your views on the relevance of safeguarding funds at that point.
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In one sentence: How is IOM regulation relevant to a UK umbrella?
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Originally posted by Andy Hallett View PostYou said you were regulated. Given that UK umbrellas are unregulated, I was interested why you claim to be regulated. As suspected, you are regulated by an irrelevant body for the purposes of this discussion.
At no point have I said the Offshore Rules apply to your U.K. Umbrella company.
The financial positions of a lot of our competitors is horrifying, when you look at the consolidated position rather than just the umbrella company itself. It’s only a matter of time before an umbrella of a significant size goes pop, which will cause huge repercussions in the market. As I keep on saying, that is simply impossible with us, because of our regulation.
Surely you feel that safeguarding your agency/contractor funds throughout the supply chain is important?
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You said you were regulated. Given that UK umbrellas are unregulated, I was interested why you claim to be regulated. As suspected, you are regulated by an irrelevant body for the purposes of this discussion.
At no point have I said the Offshore Rules apply to your U.K. Umbrella company.
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Originally posted by Andy Hallett View PostI stopped reading after this. Completely irrelevant.
Given that you only believe companies that do their administration in the UK can be compliant, do you believe that HSBC don’t adhere to UK banking regulations because their call centre is based in India? In fact, there are large recruiters that do their admin outside the UK too. Perhaps contractors on their PAYE are also at risk?
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Originally posted by Matt FPSGroup View PostWe are a corporate service provider, regulated by the Isle of Man Financial Services Authority.
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Originally posted by eek View PostQC approved?
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Originally posted by eek View PostAnd I hope as a professional you have pointed out the issue along with the evidence to Lucy or someone else there. If not may I suggest you are not as honourable as you are pretending to be....
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Originally posted by Andy Hallett View PostBy who?
• All Directors, key members of staff and associated individuals are checked to ensure that they are fit and proper to undertake regulatory activity (qualifications; police checks; experience)
• Client funds ring fenced, separate to our main trading account
• Client Account must be reconciled and hold a letter from the Bank confirming it is for the benefit of the client and not the funds of FPS.
• Compliance Officer and Money Laundering Reporting Officer must be appointed
• We must demonstrate our compliance through:
o Adherence to anti-money laundering legislation
o Organising and controlling internal affairs in a responsible manner
o Promoting high ethical standards
o Putting appropriate internal controls, policies and procedures in place
o Applying independent audit and internal compliance procedures
This is different to all other umbrella providers, as the industry is entirely unregulated. Most umbrella companies will take your money in to their own beneficial ownership, their processes and procedures don’t have to be audited and their directors can be appointed without relevant police checks or verification of their suitability to run a payroll company. This has led to a number of cases where umbrella providers have gone in to administration and contractors have gone unpaid – agency/contractor funds have been utilised to repay debts. The directors of those same umbrella companies have then started new operations under different names with no recourse for their previous agency partners or employees. With ourselves, this is simply not possible.
We don’t make a secret of our location. Feel free to download our corporate brochure – it says it on the first page. It is also all over our website. The reason we do this is because we like to be transparent.
As I said before, every umbrella company we administer is a UK company with UK banking arrangements. Agencies/end clients contract with a UK company; contractors are employed by a UK umbrella company. There is no offshore entity within that supply chain. Our Isle of Man company invoices the UK umbrella company for our administration fee once all payments have been made.
Given that you only believe companies that do their administration in the UK can be compliant, do you believe that HSBC don’t adhere to UK banking regulations because their call centre is based in India? In fact, there are large recruiters that do their admin outside the UK too. Perhaps contractors on their PAYE are also at risk?Last edited by Matt FPSGroup; 24 March 2017, 09:41.
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostNot going to happen. I appreciate your input here, but I have a very tough job to just get companies in your group to stop spamming me with totally inappropriate jobs. If I were actually to take a role through an S3 company I can't imagine the hounding that would result in. Academic anyway, I no longer do UK work. So if I buy a Douglas flat and open a IoM company it won't be doing any UK work any time soon anyway.
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Originally posted by Andy Hallett View PostWe'd love to work with you if you used a UK company though! I appreciate it was a rather short answer last night.
The issue with trading with an IOM company is the offshore intermediaries legislation.
Potentially if your assignment was onsite on the IOM we'd review it.
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