| 1 | COB 5.2.5 R does not prescribe the method of obtaining sufficient personal and financial information about a private customer. A firm may design and use a process suitable for the market in which it transacts business. This process is often described as "fact-finding" and the document which records the information is often known as the "fact-find". |
| | (a) | Information collected from a private customer should, at a minimum provide an analysis of a customer's personal and financial circumstances leading to a clear identification of his needs and priorities so that, combined with attitude to risk, a suitable investment can be recommended. |
| | (b) | A customer information record can be electronic or paper based and it should be readily available and accessible at all times. |
| | (c) | There is no requirement under the regulatory system to obtain the private customer's consent in writing to a customer information record. When a customer is to give consent in writing to an information record, the request for consent should include a prominent warning advising the customer to read the information record in full before giving consent. |
| | (d) | Firms may send a customer a copy of the information record as proof of compliance with COB 5.3.14 R (Suitability letter). Further guidance on the contents of suitability letters is contained in COB 5.3.29 G. |
| Affordability |
| 2 | In assessing whether a private customer can afford an investment, due regard should be given to that customer's current level of income and expenditure, and any likely future changes to his income and expenditure. |
| Friendly societylife policies |
| 3 | When recommending a friendly societylife policy, the premium of which does not exceed £50 a year or, if the premiums are payable weekly, £1 a week, the firm should: |
| | (a) | obtain details of the private customer's (and his dependants') net income and expenditure; and |
| | (b) | keep a record of the reasons why the recommended transaction is considered to be suitable for that individual customer. |