FPCOB 6.2 Means of communication to customers
Application
Means of communication to customers: non-telephone sales
- (1)
1A firm must communicate information to a customer using any of the following:
- (a)
paper; or
- (b)
a durable medium other than paper; or
- (c)
a website (where it does not constitute a durable medium) where the website conditions are satisfied.
- (a)
- (2)
The firm must communicate the information in (1):
- (a)
in a clear and accurate manner, comprehensible to the customer;
- (b)
in English or in any other language agreed by the parties; and
- (c)
free of charge.
- (a)
1Where the information is communicated using a durable medium other than paper or by means of a website, the firm must, upon request and free of charge, also send the customer a paper copy.
1A firm must ensure that a customer’s choice or consent to receive the information by means of a website (whether a durable medium or where the website conditions are satisfied) is an active and informed choice or consent.
- (1)
1For the purposes of FPCOB 6.2.4R, for example, an option to allow a change to the e-mail address to be used or an option to allow information to be provided by means of a website should be presented in a way that is clear, fair and not misleading.
- (2)
The following are examples of circumstances not evidencing active or informed choice or consent:
- (a)
a pre-ticked box (suggesting that option has been selected) which appears in a more prominent place than an un-ticked box allowing another option to be selected; and
- (b)
the customer electing to be informed by a website without being first given other options.
- (a)
Means of communication to customers: telephone sales
1In the case of telephone selling:
- (1)
the information must be given in accordance with the distance marketing disclosure rules (see FPCOB 5); and
- (2)
if prior to the conclusion of the contract the information is provided orally, the firm must also provide the information to the customer in accordance with FPCOB 6.2.2R immediately after the conclusion of the funeral plan contract.