Related provisions for IPRU-INV 13.1.16
Types of activity – are they regulated activities and, if so, why?
Type of activity |
Is it a regulated activity? |
Rationale |
MARKETING AND EFFECTING INTRODUCTIONS |
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Passive display of information -for example, medical insurance brochures in doctor’s surgery (whether or not remuneration is received for this activity) |
No. |
Merely displaying information does not constitute making arrangements under article 25(2) (see PERG 5.6.4 G). |
Providing a2 customer with contact details or information about a broker / insurance undertaking2 (whether by phone, fax, e-mail, face-to-face or any other means of communication) |
Yes, but articles 33B or2 72C may be available. |
This will constitute making arrangements under article 25(2). But, the exclusions in articles 33B or 72C2 will apply if all the intermediary does is supply information to the customer and the relevant conditions of those exclusions2 are otherwise met (see PERG 5.6.4AG2 to PERG 5.6.9 G). Generally, this will not amount to advice under article 53(1)1 unless there is an implied recommendation of a particular policy (see PERG 5.8.4 G), in which case articles 33B and 72C2 would not be available. |
Providing an insurance undertaking/broker with contact details of customer |
Yes, but article 33B may be available2. |
This will constitute making arrangements under article 25(2) when undertaken in the context of regular or ongoing arrangements for introducing customers. Article 33B applies to the provision of information about a potential policyholder to an insurance undertaking or an insurance or reinsurance intermediary, and so may apply here if the relevant conditions are met. It will only apply if the provider of the customer information does not take any step other than providing the information to assist in the conclusion of a contract of insurance.2 |
Marketing on behalf of insurance undertaking to intermediaries only (for example, broker consultants) |
Yes. |
This amounts to work preparatory to the conclusion of contracts of insurance and so constitutes making arrangements under article 25(2). Article 33B does not apply because the information provided to the intermediary doesn’t relate to a potential policyholder, and isn’t provided to a policyholder.2 Article 72C is not available because this activity does not involve provision of information to the policyholder or potential policyholder only. |
Telemarketing services (that is, companies specialising in marketing an insurance undertaking's products/services to prospective customers) |
Yes. |
This amounts to introducing and/or other work preparatory to the conclusion of contracts of insurance and so constitutes making arrangements under article 25(2). This could also involve article 25(1) arranging where the telemarketing company actually sells a particular policy and could involve advising on investments. Article 33B is unlikely to apply, as the telemarketing company is likely to be actively persuading the customer rather than merely providing information.2 Article 72C will not be available where the provision of information is more than incidental to the telemarketing company’s main business. Articles 33B and 72C will not be available2 where the telemarketing company is advising on investments. |
PRE-PURCHASE DISCUSSIONS WITH CUSTOMERS AND ADVICE |
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Discussion with client about need for insurance generally/need to take out a particular type of insurance |
Generally, no. Articles 33B or2 72C available if needed. |
Not enough, of itself, to constitute making arrangements under article 25(2), but you should consider whether, viewed as a whole, your activities might amount to arranging. If so, articles 33B or2 72C might be of application (see PERG 5.6.5 G to PERG 5.6.9 G). |
Advising on the level of cover needed |
Generally, no. Articles 33B or2 72C available if needed. |
Not enough, of itself, to constitute making arrangements under article 25(2), but you should consider whether, viewed as a whole, your activities might amount to making arrangements under article 25(2) (see PERG 5.8.3 G). If so,articles 33B or2 72C might be of application (see PERG 5.6.4AG2 to PERG 5.6.9 G). |
Pre-purchase questioning in the context of filtered sales (intermediary asks a series of questions and then suggests several policies which suit the answers given) |
Yes. Subject to article 72 C exclusion where available. |
This will constitute arranging although article 72C may be of application (see PERG 5.6.4AG2 to PERG 5.6.9 G). If there is no express or implied recommendation of a particular policy, this activity will not amount to advice under article 53(1)1 (see PERG 5.8.15 G to PERG 5.8.19 G). |
Explanation of the terms of a particular policy or comparison of the terms of different policies |
Possibly. Article 72C available. |
This is likely to amount to making arrangements under article 25(2). In certain circumstances, it could involve advising on investments (except P2P agreements)1 (see PERG 5.8.8 G (Advice or information)). Where the explanation is provided to the potential policyholder, and does not involve advising on investments (except P2P agreements)1, article 72C may be of application (see PERG 5.6.5 G to PERG 5.6.9 G), and where information is provided by a professional in the course of a profession, article 67 may apply (see PERG 5.11.9 G to PERG 5.11.12 G). Article 33B will not be available where this involves taking steps other than the provision of information.2 |
Advising that a customer take out a particular policy |
Yes. |
This amounts to advice on the merits of a particular policy under article 53(1)1 (see PERG 5.8.4 G to PERG 5.8.5 G). |
Advising that a customer does not take out a particular policy |
Yes. |
This amounts to advice on the merits of a particular policy under article 53(1)1 (see PERG 5.8.4 G to PERG 5.8.5 G). |
Advice by journalists in newspapers, broadcasts etc. |
Generally, no because of the article 54 exclusion. |
Article 54 provides an exclusion for advice given in newspapers etc (see PERG 5.8.24 G to PERG 5.8.25 G). |
Giving advice to a customer in relation to2buying a consumer product, where insurance is a compulsory secondary purchase and/or a benefit that comes with buying the product |
Not necessarily but depends on the circumstances. |
Where the advice relates specifically to the merits of the consumer product, it is possible that references to the accompanying insurance may be seen to be information and not advice. If, however, the advice relates, in part, to the merits of the insurance element, then it will be regulated activity. |
ASSISTING CUSTOMERS WITH COMPLETING/SENDING APPLICATION FORMS |
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Providing information to customer who fills in application form |
Possibly. Subject to article 67 or 72C, and article 33B,2 exclusions where available. |
This activity may amount to arranging although the exclusions in article 67 (see PERG 5.11.9 G to PERG 5.11.12 G) and article 72C (see PERG 5.6.4AG2 to PERG 5.6.9 G) may be of application. Article 33B could also apply, depending on the type of information provided.2 |
Helping a potential policyholder fill in an application form |
Yes. |
This activity amounts to arranging. Articles 33B and2 72C will not apply because this activity goes beyond the mere provision of information to a policyholder or potential policyholder (see PERG 5.6.4AG2 to PERG 5.6.9 G). |
Receiving completed proposal forms for checking and forwarding to an insurance undertaking (for example, an administration outsourcing service provider that receives and processes proposal forms) |
Yes. |
This amounts to arranging. Articles 33B and 72C do2 not apply because this activity goes beyond the mere provision of information to a policyholder or potential policyholder (see PERG 5.6.4AG2 to PERG 5.6.9 G). |
Assisting in completion of proposal form and sending to insurance undertaking |
Yes. |
This activity amounts to arranging. Articles 33B and 72C do2 not apply because this activity goes beyond the mere provision of information (see PERG 5.6.4AG2 to PERG 5.6.9 G). |
NEGOTIATING AND CONCLUDING CONTRACTS OF INSURANCE |
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Negotiating terms of policy on behalf of a customer with the insurance undertaking |
Yes. |
This activity amounts to arranging (see PERG 5.6.2 G). |
Negotiating terms of policy on behalf of insurance undertaking with the customer and signing proposal form on his behalf |
Yes. |
These activities amount to both arranging and dealing in investments as agent. |
Concluding a contract of insurance on insurance company’s behalf, for example, motor dealer who has authority to conclude insurance contract on behalf of insurance undertaking when selling a car |
Yes. |
A person carrying on this activity will be dealing in investments as agent. He will also be arranging (as the article 28 exclusion only applies in the limited circumstances envisaged under article 28(3)) (see PERG 5.6.12 G). |
Agreeing, on behalf of a prospective policyholder, to buy a policy. |
Yes. |
A person who, with authority, enters into a contract of insurance on behalf of another is dealing in investments as agent under article 21, and will also be arranging. |
Providing compulsory insurance as a secondary purchase |
Yes. It will amount to dealing in investments as agent or arranging. |
The fact that the insurance is secondary to the primary product does not alter the fact that arranging the package involves arranging the insurance. |
COLLECTION OF PREMIUMS |
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Collection of cheque for premium from the customer at the pre-contract stage. |
Yes (as part of arranging). |
This activity is likely to form part of arranging. But the mere collection/receipt of premiums from the customer is unlikely, without more, to amount to arranging. |
Collection of premiums at post-contract stage |
No. |
The mere collection of premiums from policyholders is unlikely, without more, to amount to assisting in the administration and performance of a contract of insurance. |
MID-TERM ADJUSTMENTS AND ASSIGNMENTS |
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Solicitors or licensed conveyancers discharging client instructions to assign contracts of insurance. |
Not where article 67 applies. |
As the assignment of rights under a contract of insurance (as opposed to the creation of new contracts of insurance) does not fall within the IMD, article 67 is of potential application (see PERG 5.11.9 G to PERG 5.11.12 G). |
Making mid-term adjustments to a policy, for example, property manager notifies changes to the names of the leaseholders registered as “interested parties” in the policy in respect of the property. |
Yes. |
Assuming the freeholder (as policyholder) is obliged under the terms of the policy to notify the insurance undertaking of changes to the identity of the leaseholders, the property manager is likely to be assisting in the administration and the performance of the contract of insurance. |
TRADED ENDOWMENT POLICIES (“TEPs”) |
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Making introductions for the purposes of selling TEPs |
Yes, unless article 72C applies. |
Making introductions for these purposes is arranging unless article 72C applies (see PERG 5.6.5 G to PERG 5.6.9 G). The exclusions in article 29 (Arranging deals with or through authorised persons) and 33 (Introducing) no longer apply to arranging contracts of insurance. |
Market makers in TEPs |
Yes, although the exclusion in article 28 may apply. |
Unauthorised market makers can continue to make use of the exclusions in articles 15 (Absence of holding out etc.) and 16 (Dealing in contractually based investments), where appropriate. In order to avoid the need for authorisation in respect of arranging they may be able to rely upon article 28 (see PERG 5.6.12 G). |
ASSISTING POLICYHOLDER WITH MAKING A CLAIM |
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Merely providing information to the insured to help him complete a claim form |
No. |
Of itself, this is likely to amount to assisting in the administration but not the performance of a contract of insurance. In the FCA's view, the provision of information in these circumstances is more akin to facilitating performance of a contract of insurance rather than assisting in the performance (see PERG 5.7.3 G to PERG 5.7.5 G) |
Completion of claim form on behalf of insured |
Potentially. |
This activity amounts to assisting in the administration of a contract of insurance. Whether this activity amounts to assisting in the administration and performance of a contract of insurance will depend upon whether a person's assistance in filling in a claims form is material to whether performance of the contractual obligation to notify a claim takes place (see PERG 5.7.2 G to PERG 5.7.3 G). |
Notification of claim to insurance undertaking and helping negotiate its settlement on the policyholder's behalf |
Yes. |
This activity amounts to assisting in the administration and performance of a contract of insurance (see PERG 5.7.4 G). |
ASSISTING INSURANCE UNDERTAKING WITH CLAIMS BY POLICYHOLDERS |
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Negotiation of settlement of claims on behalf of an insurance undertaking |
No. |
Claims management on behalf of an insurance undertaking does not amount to assisting in the administration and performance of a contract of insurance by virtue of the exclusion in article 39B (see PERG 5.7.7 G). |
Providing information to an insurance undertaking in connection with its investigation or assessment of a claim |
No. |
This activity does not amount to assisting in the administration and performance of a contract of insurance. |
Loss adjusters and claims management services (for example, by administration outsourcing providers) |
Potentially. |
These activities may amount to assisting in the administration and performance of a contract of insurance. Article 39B excludes these activities, however, when undertaken on behalf of an insurance undertaking only (see PERG 5.7.7 G). |
Providing an expert appraisal of a claim |
No. |
This activity does not amount to assisting in the administration and performance of a contract of insurance whether carried out on behalf of an insurance undertaking or otherwise. |
Jeweller repairs customer’s jewellery pursuant to a policy which permits the jeweller to carry out repairs |
No. |
This activity does not amount to assisting in the administration and performance of a contract of insurance. It amounts to managing claims on behalf of an insurance undertaking and so falls within the exclusion in article 39B (see PERG 5.7.7 G). |
FCA controlled functions
Part 1 (FCA controlled functions for FCA-authorised persons and appointed representatives) |
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Type |
CF |
Description of FCA controlled function |
1 |
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2 |
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3 |
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4 |
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5 |
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6 |
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8 |
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10 |
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10A |
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11 |
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1 | ||
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28 |
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29 |
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3 | 30 |
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Part 2 (FCA controlled functions for PRA-authorised persons) (See Note 1) |
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Type |
CF |
Description of FCA controlled function |
1 |
(see Note 2) |
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42a |
Chair of the nomination committee function(See Note 2 36) |
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42b |
Chair of the with-profits committee function(See Note 2 36) |
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63 |
Chief executive function (see Note 3A) |
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45 |
Director of an unincorporated association function5 (See Note 2 3B6) |
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66 |
Small friendly society function (see Note 3C) |
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10 |
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10A |
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11 |
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1 | ||
1 | ||
451 |
Actuarial conduct function (third country) (see Note 4) |
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28 |
(see Note 5) |
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29 |
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30 |
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4Note 1: Part 2 of this table does not apply to appointed representatives of PRA-authorised persons, Part 1 applies instead. (See SUP 10A.4.2R.) |
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4Note 2:Solvency II firms (including large non-directive insurers) and small non-directive insurers6. |
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Note 3:Solvency II firms (including large non-directive insurers) only.6 4 |
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6Note 3A:small non-directive insurers only. |
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6Note 3B:Solvency II firms (including large non-directive insurers) and small non-directive insurers. |
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6Note 3C:small non-directive insurers and large non-directive insurers only. |
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4Note 4: Third country insurance or reinsurance undertakings which are Solvency II firms only. |
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4Note 5: Only Solvency II firms that are: (a) third-country insurance or reinsurance undertakings; or (b) ISPVs. |
Bodies whose agreements of the specified description are exempt agreements |
INSURANCE COMPANIES |
Abbey Life Assurance Company Limited |
Abbey Life Pension and Annuities Limited |
Albany Life Assurance Company Limited |
Allchurches Life Assurance Limited |
Alliance Assurance Company Limited |
Allied Dunbar Assurance PLC |
Ambassador Life Assurance Company Limited |
American Life Insurance Company |
Ansvar Insurance Company Limited |
Atlas Assurance Company Limited |
Australian Mutual Provident Society |
Avon Insurance PLC |
Black Horse Life Assurance Company Limited |
Bradford Insurance Company Limited |
Britannic Assurance Public Limited Company |
The British & European Reinsurance Company Limited |
British Equitable Assurance Company Limited |
The British Life Office Limited |
The British Oak Insurance Company Limited |
British Reserve Insurance Company Limited |
Caledeonian Insurance Company |
The Cambrian Insurance Company Limited |
The Canada Life Assurance Company |
Cannon Assurance Limited |
Car and General Insurance Corporation Limited |
City of Westminster Assurance Company Limited |
City of Westminster Assurance Society Limited |
Clerical, Medical and General Life Assurance Society |
Colonial Life (UK) Limited |
The Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society Limited |
Commercial Union Assurance Company plc |
Commercial Union Pensions Management Limited |
Commercial Union Life Assurance Company Limited |
Confederation Life Insurance Company |
The Contingency Insurance Company Limited |
Co-operative Insurance Society Limited |
Cornhill Insurance Public Limited Company |
Criterion Insurance Company Limited |
Crown Life Assurance Company Limited |
Crown Life Insurance Company Limited |
Crown Life Pensions Limited |
Crusader Insurance PLC |
The Dominion Insurance Company Limited |
Eagle Star Insurance Company Limited |
Ecclesiastical Insurance Office plc |
Economic Insurance Company Limited |
English & American Insurance Company Limited |
The Equitable Life Assurance Society |
Equico International Limited |
Equity & Law Life Assurance Society plc |
Essex and Suffolk Insurance Company Limited |
Excess Insurance Company Limited |
Federation Mutual Insurance Limited |
Fine Art and General Insurance Company Limited |
Friends' Provident Life Office |
FS Assurance Limited |
General Accident Fire and Life Assurance Corporation Public Limited Company |
General Accident Life Assurance Limited |
General Accident Linked Life Assurance Limited |
General Portfolio Life Insurance Public Limited Company |
Gisborne Life Assurance Company Limited |
Gresham Life Assurance Society Limited |
Guardian Assurance plc |
Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance plc |
Hill Samuel Life Assurance Limited |
The Ideal Insurance Company Limited |
The Imperial Life Assurance Company of Canada |
Irish Life Assurance plc |
The Iron Trades Employers Insurance Association Limited |
Legal and General Assurance Society Limited |
The Licenses and General Insurance Company Limited |
The Life Association of Scotland Limited |
London Aberdeen & Northern Mutual Assurance Society Limited |
London and Manchester Assurance Company Limited |
London and Manchester (Pensions) Limited |
London & Scottish Assurance Corporation Limited |
The London Assurance |
The London Life Association Limited |
The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company |
Marine and General Mutual Life Assurance Society |
Maritime Insurance Company Limited |
Medical Sickness Annuity & Life Assurance Society Limited |
The Mercantile and General Reinsurance Company plc |
Midland Assurance Limited |
The Motor Union Insurance Company Limited |
Minister Insurance Company Limited |
Municipal Life Assurance Limited |
Municipal Mutual Insurance Limited |
NALGO Insurance Association Limited |
National Employers' Life Assurance Company Limited |
National Employers' Mutual General Insurance Association Limited |
The National Farmers Union Mutual Insurance Society Limited |
National House-Building Council |
The National Insurance and Guarantee Corporation PLC |
The National Mutual Life Association of Australasia Limited |
National Mutual Life Assurance Society |
National Provident Institution |
National Vulcan Engineering Insurance Group Limited |
N.E.L. Pensions Limited |
The New Zealand Insurance plc |
North British & Mercantile Insurance Company Limited |
The Northern Assurance Company Limited |
Norwich Union Asset Management Limited |
Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Limited |
Norwich Union Insurance Group (Pensions Management) Limited |
Norwich Union Life Insurance Society |
NRG London Reinsurance Company Limited |
Oaklife Assurance Limited |
The Ocean Accident & Guarantee Corporation Limited |
The Orion Insurance Company P.L.C. |
Pearl Assurance Public Limited Company |
Pensions Management (SWF) Limited |
Permanent Insurance Company Limited |
Phoenix Assurance Public Limited Company |
Pioneer Mutual Insurance Company Limited |
Prolific Life and Pensions Limited |
Property Growth Pensions & Annuities Limited |
Provident Life Association Limited |
Provident Mutual Life Assurance Association |
Provincial Insurance Public Limited Company |
The Prudential Assurance Company Limited |
Railway Passengers Assurance Company |
Refuge Assurance, public Limited company |
Regency Life Assurance Company Limited |
The Reliance Fire and Accident Insurance Corporation Limited |
The Reliance Marine Insurance Company Limited |
Reliance Mutual Insurance Society Limited |
Royal Exchange Assurance |
Royal Insurance Public Limited Company |
Royal Insurance (Int.) Limited |
Royal Insurance (U.K.) Limited |
Royal Life Insurance Limited |
Royal Life (Unit Linked Assurances) Limited |
Royal Life (Unit Linked Pension Funds) Limited |
The Royal London Mutual Insurance Society Limited |
The Royal National Pension Fund for Nurses |
Royal Reinsurance Company Limited |
Schroder Life Assurance Limited |
Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society |
Scottish Equitable Life Assurance Society |
Scottish General Insurance Company Limited |
Scottish Insurance Corporation Limited |
The Scottish Life Assurance Company |
The Scottish Mutual Assurance Society |
The Scottish Provident Institution |
Scottish Union and National Insurance Company |
Scottish Widows' Fund and Life Assurance Society |
Sentinel Life plc |
Skandia Life Assurance Company Limited |
Standard Life Assurance Company |
Standard Life Pension Funds Limited |
The State Assurance Company Limited |
Suffolk Life Annuities Limited |
Sun Alliance and London Assurance Company Limited |
Sun Insurance Office Limited |
Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada |
Sun Life Assurance Society plc |
Target Life Assurance Company Limited |
Teachers Assurance Company Limited |
Trident Investors Life Assurance Company Limited |
Trident Life Assurance Company Limited |
Trinity Insurance Company Limited |
UK Life Assurance Company Limited |
United British Insurance Company Limited |
United Friendly Insurance plc |
United Kingdom Temperance and General Provident Institution |
United Standard Insurance Company Limited |
The University Life Assurance Society |
The Victory Reinsurance Company Limited |
Wesleyan and General Assurance Society |
The Western Australian Insurance Company Limited |
The White Cross Insurance Company Limited |
World-Wide Reassurance Company Limited |
The Yorkshire Insurance Company Limited |
Zurich Life Assurance Company Limited |
FRIENDLY SOCIETIES |
The Ancient Order of Foresters Friendly Society |
Anglo-Saxons Friendly Society |
Blackburn Philanthropic Mutual Assurance Society |
British Benefit Society |
British Order of Ancient Free Gardeners' Friendly Society |
Brunel Assurance Society |
Cirencester Benefit Society |
Civil Servants' Annuities Assurance Society |
Colmore Friendly Society |
Coventry Assurance Society |
Dentists' Provident Society |
Devon and Exeter Women's Equitable Benefit Society |
The Exeter Equitable Friendly Society |
Grand United Order of Oddfellows Friendly Society |
The Hampshire and General Friendly Society |
Harvest Friendly Society |
Hearts of Oak Benefit Society |
The Ideal Benefit Society |
Independent Order of Oddfellows Kingston Unity Friendly Society |
The Independent Order of Odd Fellows Manchester Unity Friendly Society |
The Independent Order of Rechabites, Salford Unity, Friendly Society |
Leeds District of the Ancient Order of Foresters Investment Association |
Leek Assurance Collecting Society |
The Leicester District Foresters' Investment Society |
Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society |
The Manchester and Districts of the Ancient Order of Foresters Investment Association |
National Deposit Friendly Society |
National Equalized Druids Friendly Society |
National United Order of Free Gardeners Friendly Society |
New Tab Friendly Society |
Northumberland and Durham Miners' Permanent Relief Fund Friendly Society |
Nottingham Oddfellows Assurance Friendly Society |
The Order of Druids Friendly Society |
The Order of the Sons of Temperance Friendly Society |
Original Holloway Society |
Pioneer Benefit Society |
Preston Catholic Collecting Society |
Preston Shelley Assurance Collecting Society |
Provident Reliance Friendly Society |
Rational and County Assurance Society |
Royal Liver Friendly Society |
Scottish Friendly Assurance Society |
The Scottish Legal Life Assurance Society |
The Shepherds Friendly Society |
Sons of Scotland Temperance Friendly Society |
Stepney District Distressed Members' Pension Benevolent Fund |
The Sussex Widow and Orphans Society |
Teachers Provident Society |
Time Assurance Society |
Tunbridge Wells Equitable Friendly Society |
Tunstall and District Assurance Collecting Society |
United Ancient Order of Druids Friendly Society |
United Kingdom Civil Service Benefit Society |
United Patriots' National Benefit Society |
West Surrey General Benefit Society |
Widow and Orphan Fund of the Woolwich District of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Manchester Unity Friendly Society |
Widow and Orphans' Fund, Stepney District of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Manchester Unity Friendly Society |
Widow, Widowers and Orphans' Fund of the Godalming District of the Independent Order of Oddfellows, Manchester Unity, Friendly Society |
Wiltshire Holloway Benefit Society |
CHARITIES |
The Central Board of Finance of the Church of England |
Church Commissioners |
The Church of England Pensions Board |
The Church of Scotland |
The Church of Scotland General Trustees |
Church of Scotland Trust |
The Representative Body of the Church in Wales |
Timber Trades Benevolent Society |
The Winchester Diocesan Board of Finance |
York Diocesan Board of Finance Limited |
AGRICULTURAL CORPORATIONS |
The Agricultural Mortgage Corporation Public Limited Company |
The Scottish Agricultural Securities Corporation Public Limited Company |
OTHER BODIES |
General Practice Finance Corporation Limited |
1Activity |
Products/Sectors |
Is there an appropriate qualification4requirement? 4 |
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Designated investment business carried on for a retail client |
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Providing basic advice |
1. |
Stakeholder products excluding a deposit-based stakeholder product |
No |
Advising or giving personal recommendations (as relevant)13 |
2. |
Giving personal recommendations on securities13 which are not stakeholder pension schemes, personal pension schemes7 or broker funds |
Yes |
3. |
Giving personal recommendations on derivatives13 |
Yes2 |
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4. |
Giving personal recommendations on retail investment products13 which are not broker funds 66 |
Yes2 |
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5. |
Giving personal recommendations on13Friendly Societylife policies where the employee is not reasonably expected to receive a remuneration of greater than £1000 a year in respect of such sales |
No2 |
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6. |
Giving personal recommendations on13Friendly Society tax-exempt policies (other than Holloway sickness policies where the Holloway policy special application conditions are met)5 |
Yes2 |
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Giving personal recommendations on long-term care insurance contracts13 |
Yes2 |
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8. |
Giving personal recommendations on investments13 in the course of corporate finance business |
Yes2 |
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9. |
Yes2 |
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129A. |
Yes |
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Undertaking the activity in column 2 |
10. |
Yes |
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11. |
Yes2 |
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Giving personal recommendations13 and dealing |
12. |
Giving personal recommendations on and dealing in securities13 which are not stakeholder pension schemes, personal pension schemes7 or broker funds |
Yes |
13. |
Giving personal recommendations on and dealing in derivatives13 |
Yes2 |
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4Dealing |
13A.8 |
Securities which are not stakeholder pension schemes, personal pension schemes7 or broker funds |
No |
No |
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13C. |
No |
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Managing |
14. |
Yes |
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Overseeing on a day-to-day basis |
15. |
Operating a collective investment scheme or undertaking the activities of a trustee or depositary of a collective investment scheme |
Yes |
16. |
Safeguarding and administering investments or holding client money |
Yes2 |
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17. |
Administrative functions in relation to managing investments |
Yes2 |
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18. |
Administrative functions in relation to effecting or carrying out contracts of insurance which are life policies |
Yes2 |
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19. |
Administrative functions in relation to the operation of stakeholder pension schemes |
Yes2 |
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Mortgage Activity10 and reversion activity carried on for a customer 10 |
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910Advising; arranging (bringing about) an execution-only sale, excluding variations to an existing home finance transaction except where the effect is to change all or part of the home finance transaction from one interest rate to another. See Note 3, which for the avoidance of doubt forms part of this rule. |
20 |
Regulated mortgage contracts for a non-business purpose |
Yes |
20A |
Regulated mortgage contracts for a business purpose |
No |
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21 |
Yes |
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9Designing scripted questions for execution-only sales |
21A |
Regulated mortgage contracts for a non-business purpose |
Yes |
21B |
Regulated mortgage contracts for a business purpose |
No |
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22 |
Yes |
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Overseeing execution-only sales on a day-to-day basis9 9 |
23. |
Yes |
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11MCD credit agreement activities carried on for consumers |
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11manufacturing |
23A |
No |
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11entering into a regulated mortgage contract or entering into a regulated credit agreement as lender |
23B |
No |
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11arranging (bringing about) regulated mortgage contracts or acting as an MCD credit broker |
23C |
No |
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11advising on a regulated mortgage contract or advising on a regulated credit agreement for the acquisition of land |
23D |
No |
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11directly managing or supervising employees who carry on any of the MCD credit agreement activities 23A to 23D |
23E |
No |
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Non-investment insurance business carried on for a consumer |
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Giving personal recommendations13 |
24. |
Giving personal recommendations on non-investment insurance contracts13 |
No |
3Regulated sale and rent back activity carried on for a customer |
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Advising |
25. |
No |
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Overseeing an execution-only sale10 on a day-to-day basis 10 |
26. |
No |
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Notes: |
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In the Appendix the heading and types of business specified in the headings are to be read in conjunction with the paragraphs appearing beneath them. |
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2. |
Thus, for example, paragraph 24,13 consistent with the heading above it, refers only to personal recommendations given in relation to13non-investment insurance contracts given to a consumer.10 33 |
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122A. |
In relation to activity number 9A, see TC 2.1.5HR and TC 2.1.6R(2). There is no qualification for this activity in the list of qualifications set out in TC Appendix 4E. However, the effect of TC 2.1.5HR is that an employeeadvising on P2P agreements must be qualified to the same standard as if that employee were providing investment advice to retail clients on retail investment products. |
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103. |
For the purpose of product numbers 20, 20A and 21 the activity of arranging (bringing about) referred to in the activity column: (a) includes activity which would be arranging (bringing about) but for the exclusion in article 28A of the Regulated Activities Order; and (b) does not include activities which taken on their own would not fall within the definition of that activity. For these purposes no account should be taken of the fact that for an activity to be a regulated activity it must be carried on by way of business (see PERG 4.3). |
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4. |
In this Appendix, paragraphs 23A, 23B, 23C, 23D and 23E relate to the implementation of article 9(1) of the MCD. The specified activities do not, in and of themselves, attract a qualification requirement. However, where those activities overlap with those specified under the heading "mortgage activity and reversion activity carried on for a customer", qualification requirements may apply. |
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Before a pure protection contract is concluded, a firm must communicate, at least,1 the information in the table below to the customer.1
1 - (2)
The information must be provided in a clear and accurate manner, in writing, and in an official language of the State of the commitment or in another language if the policyholder so requests and the law of the State of the commitment so permits or the policyholder is free to choose the applicable law.1
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Information to be communicated before conclusion |
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(1) |
The name of the insurance undertaking and its legal form. |
(2) |
The name of the EEA State in which the head office and, where appropriate, the agency or branch1 concluding the contract is situated. 1 |
(3) |
The address of the head office and, where appropriate, of the agency or branch concluding the contract. |
1(3a) |
A concrete reference to the firm'sSFCR allowing the policyholder easy access to this information. |
(4)* |
Definition of each benefit and each option. |
(5)* |
Term of the contract. |
(6)* |
Means of terminating the contract. |
(7)* |
Means of payment of premiums and duration of payments. |
(8)* |
Information on the premiums for each benefit, both main benefits and supplementary benefits, where appropriate. |
(9)*1 |
Arrangements for application of the cancellation period. |
(10) |
General information on the tax arrangements applicable to the type of policy. |
(11) |
The arrangements for handling complaints concerning contracts by policyholders, lives assured or beneficiaries1 under contracts including, where appropriate, the existence of a complaints body (usually the Financial Ombudsman Service), without prejudice to the right to take legal proceedings. 1 |
(12) |
The law applicable to the contract where the parties do not have a free choice or, where the parties are free to choose the law applicable, the law the firm1 proposes to choose. 1 |
Note: The rule on mid-term changes applies to items marked with an asterisk (see ICOBS 6.3.3 R). |
[Note: article 185 of the Solvency II Directive1]
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