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MIGI 18.1 The Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS)

What is the FSCS?

MIGI 18.1.1G

We are required by the FSMA to establish a scheme for compensating consumers when authorised firms are unable, or are unlikely to be able, to satisfy claims against them. The body established to operate and administer the compensation scheme is the Financial Services Compensation Scheme Ltd (FSCS). The relevant FSA rules are in the Compensation sourcebook (COMP). For further information about the FSCS, please see its website at: www.fscs.org.uk.

What is the scope of the FSCS?

MIGI 18.1.2G

The FSCS includes all firms conducting mortgage mediation and insurance mediation.

MIGI 18.1.3G

If an authorised mortgage or insurance intermediary fails and it is unable to meet its obligations to its customers, then eligible claimants can seek compensation from the FSCS for their losses. The protection provided would broadly cover two types of situation where a firm has failed. The first covers the risk that the intermediary is holding a premium that it has not passed to the insurer or money from a paid claim is being held. The second situation covers mis-selling or bad advice given by the intermediary.

MIGI 18.1.4G

For a claimant to receive compensation from the FSCS in relation to insurance or mortgage mediation carried on by an authorised firm, three criteria must be satisfied:

  1. (1)

    the claimant must be eligible (broadly speaking, cover is limited to private individuals and small businesses) (COMP 4.2);

  2. (2)

    the claim must be against an authorised firm that is unable, or likely to be unable, to satisfy claims against it (broadly speaking, insolvent); and

  3. (3)

    it must be a 'protected' claim, that is to say that the claim must be in connection with protected mortgage business or protected non-investment insurance mediation (COMP 5.2.1 R).

What levels of compensation are provided by the FSCS?

MIGI 18.1.5G

The compensation limit for insurance mediation where the intermediary fails is 100% of the first £2,000 and 90% of the remainder and 100% for claims in respect of a liability subject to compulsory insurance (COMP 10.2.3 R). (There are further details about what is compulsory insurance in the Handbook Glossary under the definition 'liability subject to compulsory insurance'.)

MIGI 18.1.6G

The compensation limit for mortgage mediation is 100% of the first £30,000 and 90% of the next £20,000, making the maximum compensation £48,000 (COMP 10.2.3 R).

What is the contribution structure of FSCS?

MIGI 18.1.7G

The FSCS is funded by levies on authorised firms. So, in addition to their FSA fees (see Part I, Chapter 19) authorised mortgage and insurance intermediaries will need to contribute towards the FSCS's operating costs and, if necessary, its compensation costs.