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Article R519-10 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

I. – The banking and payment services intermediaries referred to in 2° and 3° of the I of article R. 519-4 and their agents referred to in 4° of the same I, carrying out an intermediation activity in addition to providing a product or service as part of their professional activity, must provide evidence of the professional skills resulting from : 1° Either a diploma attesting to a first cycle…

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Article R519-11 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

The diploma mentioned in 1° of articles R. 519-8, R. 519-9 and R. 519-10 certifies training in at least one of the following subjects: finance, banking, management, economics, law or insurance. A business diploma awarded on completion of a Level I higher education course may also be taken into account. If acquired in France, it is registered in the National Register of Professional Certifications mentioned in article L. 6113-5 of…

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Article R519-11-1 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

Where the professional training or experience required under articles R. 519-8, R. 519-9 and R. 519-10 is acquired in another Member State of the European Union or in another State party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area, it shall be supplemented by a three-month adaptation period completed under the responsibility of a bank and payment services intermediary, a credit institution or a finance company, during which twenty-eight hours…

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Article R519-11-3 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

I.-Banking and payment services intermediaries within the meaning of Article L. 519-1 and their staff update their professional knowledge and skills, as part of ongoing training, through professional training of sufficient duration appropriate to their activities, taking particular account of changes in the applicable legislation or regulations. This training is provided by : 1° A credit institution or finance company, a payment institution, an electronic money institution that provides payment…

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Article R519-12 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

I. The purpose of the professional training referred to in articles R. 519-8, R. 519-9 and R. 519-10 and the ongoing training referred to in article R. 519-11-3 is to enable intermediaries to acquire legal, economic and financial skills prior to engaging in their activity and to maintain these skills during their activity. To this end, a programme of the training courses referred to in articles R. 519-8, R. 519-9…

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Article R519-14 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

Proof of the professional competence referred to in articles R. 519-8, R. 519-9 and R. 519-10 must be provided by presenting one of the following documents, as appropriate: a) Diploma ; b) Training certificate and booklet for the persons mentioned in articles R. 519-8 and R. 519-9 as well as R. 519-11-1 and R. 519-11-2 ; c) Training certificate for the persons mentioned in article R. 519-10 ; d) Certificate…

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Article R519-15 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

Any person referred to in I and III of article R. 519-4 shall ensure that its staff meet the conditions of professional competence set out in articles R. 519-8, R. 519-9 and R. 519-10 and applicable to itself, before carrying out any intermediation activity. Staff are defined as the natural persons who work for intermediaries and who directly carry out the intermediation or advisory activity referred to in article L….

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Article R519-15-1 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

The banking and payment services intermediaries referred to in I and III of article R. 519-4 shall ensure that their staff who carry out credit intermediation activities referred to in article L. 313-1 of the French Consumer Code comply with the continuing education requirements set out in article L. 314-24 of the said Code, in accordance with the conditions set out in articles D. 314-25 and D. 314-26 of the…

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