COMP 12.3 Quantification date
Protected deposits
For a protected deposit claim, the quantification date is the date the relevant person is determined to be in default, or the date the protected deposit was due and payable, if later.
Protected contracts of insurance
For a claim under a protected contract of insurance that is a long-term insurance contract, the FSCS must determine as the quantification date a specific date by reference to which the liability of the relevant person to the eligible claimant is to be determined.
For a claim under a protected contract of insurance that is a relevant general insurance contract, the FSCS must determine as the quantification date a specific date by reference to which the liability of the relevant person to the eligible claimant is to be determined.
For a claim in respect of the unexpired premiums under a protected contract of insurance that is a relevant general insurance contract (see COMP 5.4.7 R (3)), the quantification date, being the date by which the liability of the relevant person to the eligible claimant is to be determined, is the date the policy was terminated or cancelled.
Protected investment business
For a claim made in connection with protected investment business which is not an ICD claim, the FSCS must determine a specific date as the quantification date, and this date may be either on, before or after the date of the determination of default.
For a claim made in connection with protected investment business which is an ICD claim, the quantification date is the date the relevant person is determined to be in default.
Protected mortgage business1
21For a claim made in connection with protected mortgage business, the FSCS must determine a specific date as the quantification date, and this date may be either on, before or after the date of determination of default.
Protected non-investment insurance mediation2
2For a claim made in connection with protected non-investment insurance mediation, the FSCS must determine a specific date as the quantification date, and this date may be either on, before or after the date of determination of default.