Related provisions for COBS 3.5.5
1The COBS provisions in the table apply to a UCITS qualifier and a service company:
COBS |
Description |
4 |
Communications to clients, but only in relation to communicating or approving a financial promotion |
5.2 |
E-Commerce |
12.4 |
Investment Research recommendations: required disclosures |
The provisions of COBS in the table do not apply in relation to any stock lending activity carried on by a firm which is MiFID or equivalent third country business:
COBS |
Subject |
Adviser charging and remuneration |
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Retail investment product provider requirements relating to adviser charging and remuneration |
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Describing advice services |
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Disclosing information about services, fees and commission - packaged products |
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Disclosure of charges, remuneration and commission |
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Suitability reports |
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Special rules for providing basic advice on a stakeholder product |
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Use of dealing commission |
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Guidance on contingent liability transaction |
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Quotations for surrender values |
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Life insurance contracts - communications to clients |
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Information to be provided in accordance with COBS 16.2.1 R and 16.3 |
The provisions of COBS in the table are unlikely to be relevant in relation to any stock lending activity carried on by a firm which is MiFID or equivalent third country business:
COBS |
Description |
Distance communications, except in relation to distance contracts concluded with consumers |
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Insurance mediation |
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Preparing product information |
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Providing product information |
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Cancellation, except cancellation and withdrawal rights in relation to distance contracts concluded with consumers |
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Claims handling for long-term care insurance |
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Trustee firms' regime |
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Energy market activity and oil market activity |
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Corporate finance business |
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Pensions - supplementary provisions |
|
With-profits |
Where an OPS firm conducts OPS activity and is obliged to provide a periodic statement, the periodic statement must contain the information in the table below.
Information to be included in a periodic statement provided by an OPS firm conducting OPS activity |
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(1) |
Investment objectives |
A statement of any investment objectives governing the mandate of the portfolio of the occupational pension scheme as at the closing and starting date of the periodic statement. |
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(2) |
Details of any asset loaned or charged |
(a) a summary of any investments that were, at the closing date, lent to a third party and any investments that were at that date charged to secure borrowings made on behalf of the portfolio; and (b) the aggregate of any interest payments made and income received during the account period in respect of loans or borrowings made during that period and a comparison with the previous period. |
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(3) |
Transactions and changes in composition |
(a) a summary of the transactions entered into for the portfolio during the period and a comparison with the previous period; (b) the aggregate of money and a summary of all investments transferred into and out of the portfolio during the period; and (c) the aggregate of any interest payments, dividends and other benefits received by the firm for the portfolio during that period and a comparison with the previous period. |
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(4) |
Charges and remuneration |
If not previously advised in writing, a statement for the period of account: (a) of the aggregate charges of the firm and its associates; and (b) of any remuneration received by the firm or its associates or both from a third party in respect of the transactions entered into, or any other services provided, for the portfolio. |
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(5) |
Movement in value of portfolio |
A statement of the difference between the value of the portfolio at the closing date of the period of account and its value at the starting date, having regard, during the period of account, to: (a) the aggregate of assets received from the occupational pension scheme and added to the portfolio; (b) the aggregate of the value of assets transferred, or of amounts paid, to the client; (c) the aggregate income received on behalf of the client in respect of the portfolio; and (d) the aggregate of realised and unrealised profits or gains and losses attributable to the assets comprised in the portfolio. |
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