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PRIN 1.2 Clients and the Principles

Characteristics of the client

PRIN 1.2.1GRP

Principles 6 (Customers' interests), 7 (Communications with clients), 8 (Conflicts of interest), 9 (Customers: relationships of trust), 10 (Clients’ assets) and 12 (Consumer Duty)13 impose requirements on firms expressly in relation to their clients or customers. These requirements depend, in part, on the characteristics of the client or customer concerned. This is because what is "due regard" (in Principles 6 and 7), "fairly" (in Principles 6 and 8), "clear, fair and not misleading" (in Principle 7), "reasonable care" (in Principle 9), “adequate” (in Principle 10) or “good outcomes” (in Principle 12) will, of course, depend on those characteristics.13

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PRIN 1.2.3GRP

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Acting through an agent12

PRIN 1.2.6GRP

If the person with or for whom the firm is carrying on an activity is acting through an agent, the ability of the firm to treat the agent as its client under COBS 2.4.3 R3 (Agent as client) will not be available. For example, if a general insurer is effecting a general insurance contract through a general insurance broker who is acting as agent for a disclosed policyholder, the policyholder will be a client of the firm and the firm must comply with the Principles accordingly.

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