MCOB 3.7 Unsolicited real time qualifying credit promotions
Meaning of 'solicited' and 'unsolicited' real time qualifying credit promotion
- (1)
An unsolicited real time qualifying credit promotion is a real time qualifying credit promotion which is not solicited as described in (2).
- (2)
A solicited real time qualifying credit promotion is a real time qualifying credit promotion which is solicited, that is, it is made in the course of a personal visit, telephone call or other interactive dialogue if that call, visit or dialogue:
- (a)
was initiated by the recipient of the qualifying credit promotion; or
- (b)
takes place in response to an express request from the recipient of the qualifying credit promotion;
and it is clear from all the circumstances when the call, visit or dialogue is initiated or requested that during the course of the visit, call or dialogue a qualifying credit promotion would be made.
- (a)
- (3)
In (2), a person is not to be treated as expressly requesting a call, visit or dialogue:
- (a)
because he omits to indicate that he does not wish to receive any or any further visits or calls or to engage in any or any further dialogue;
- (b)
because he agrees to standard terms that state that such visits, calls or dialogues will take place unless he has signified clearly that, in addition to agreeing to the terms, he is willing for them to take place.
- (a)
- (4)
If a qualifying credit promotion is solicited by a person ('R') it is treated as also having been solicited by any other person to whom it is made at the same time as R if that other person is a close relative of R or is expected to enter into any contract for qualifying credit jointly with R.
MCOB 3.7.1 R is based on article 8 of the Financial Promotion Order1. Guidance on whether a real time qualifying credit promotion1 is solicited is contained in PERG 8.10.8G1 (Solicited v unsolicited real-time promotions). PERG 8.10.11G1 to PERG 8.10.14G1 also gives guidance on who will be considered the 'recipient' of a communication.
11111Prohibition on unsolicited real time qualifying credit promotions to customers
- (1)
Firms are reminded of the exemptions in MCOB 3.2.5 R (Application: what? exemptions). MCOB 3.7.3 R does not prohibit an exempt unsolicited real time qualifying credit promotion.
- (2)
MCOB 3.2.5 R(2) creates an exemption for qualifying credit promotions that contain only very limited information about the firm (such as its name or contact details). The limited nature of this exemption means that a firm is unlikely to be able to use it to induce a customer to approach the firm and turn any subsequent communication by the firm into a solicited real time qualifying credit promotion.