Related provisions for MCOB 7.1.3
- (1)
The application of MIPRU 4.2F.30 R may be illustrated by an example. If a firm has a mortgage exposure of £100,000 secured on residential property in the United Kingdom that satisfies the criteria listed in MIPRU 4.2F.4 R to MIPRU 4.2F.9 R and the value of that property is £100,000, then £80,000 of that exposure may be treated as fully and completely secured and risk weighted at 35%. The remaining £20,000 should be risk weighted at 75%. A diagrammatic illustration of this example is in MIPRU 4.2F.31G (2).
- (2)
A diagrammatic illustration of the example in MIPRU 4.2F.31G (1).
Unsecured component risk weighted at 75%
Example
Secured component risk weighted at 35%
£100,000 loan secured on residential property valued at £100,000
First £80,000 (i.e. 80% LTV) risk weighted at 35%
Remaining £20,000 (i.e. above 80% LTV) risk weighted at 75%
Overall risk weight is 43%
- (3)
The same approach applies to exposures described in MIPRU 4.2F.9 R. On inception, a risk weight of 35% should be applied to the first 80% of the principal/"purchase price" outstanding, with a risk weight of 75% being applied to the remainder of the principal exposure.
Table of modified cross-references to other rules.
This table belongs to MCOB 9.3.1 R.
Subject |
Rule or guidance |
Reference in rule or guidance |
To be read as a reference to: |
Variations |
MCOB 5.1.3R(2) |
MCOB 7 |
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Part of loan not an equity release transaction2 2 |
MCOB 5.1.9G |
MCOB 5.6.6R(2) |
MCOB 9.4.6R(2) |
Waiver of provisions |
MCOB 5.1.10G |
MCOB 5.6 |
MCOB 9.4. |
Purpose |
MCOB 5.2.1G |
MCOB 5 |
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Applying for a lifetime mortgage2 2 |
MCOB 5.3.2G |
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4Messages to be given when providing information on equity release transactions |
MCOB 4.4A.1R (1), MCOB 4.4A.2 R and MCOB 4.4A.4R (1), each as applied by MCOB 8.3.1 R in modified form |
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4Messages to be given when customer requests an execution-only sale |
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MCOB 9 Annex 1 R for a lifetime mortgage; MCOB 9 Annex 2 R for a home reversion plan. |
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MCOB 5.4.24G |
MCOB 5.6.74R |
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4Provision of illustrations: timing |
MCOB 4.8A.14R (1), (2) or (3) |
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Issue of offer document in place of illustration |
MCOB 5.5.3G |
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Customer's credit record |
MCOB 5.5.16R |
MCOB 5.5.15R(4) |
MCOB 9.3.12R(3) |
- (1)
A firm to which MIPRU also applies must calculate its capital resources requirement as in (2).
- (2)
The firm must calculate its capital resources requirement as the higher of:
- (a)
£20,000; and
- (b)
the sum of:
- (i)
the amount that would have applied to it under IPRU-INV 13.13.2R(2)(b) if it were a firm of the type in column (B) of table 13.13.2(2)(b); and
- (ii)
the capital resources requirement in MIPRU 4.2. (Capital resources requirements), after excluding the fixed amounts specified in table 13.13.3(2)(b)(ii).
- (i)
- (a)
Table 13.13.3(2)(b)(ii)
This table forms part of IPRU-INV 13.13.3R.
Activity |
Provision |
Fixed amount |
Insurance distribution activity2 or home finance mediation activity |
MIPRU 4.2.11R(1)(a) (firm not holding client money or assets) |
£5,000 |
MIPRU 4.2.11R(2)(a) (firm holding client money or assets) |
£10,000 |
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Home financing and home finance administration (not connected to regulated mortgage contracts) |
£100,000 |
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Home finance administration (with all assets off balance sheet) |
£100,000 |
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Home financing and home finance administration (connected to regulated mortgage contracts) |
£100,000 |
- (1)
IPRU-INV 13.13.4G(2) illustrates how a firm that is subject to this section and MIPRU calculates its capital resources requirement under IPRU-INV 13.13.3R.
- (2)
Example: A category B3 firm with annual income of £300,000 under this section and £100,000 from its home finance mediation activity (without holding client money) should calculate capital resources requirement as specified in table 13.13.4G(2).
Table 13.13.4G(2)
This table forms part of IPRU-INV 13.13.4G.
Requirement |
Calculation |
Amount |
The capital resources requirement is the higher of: |
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(1) £20,000; and |
£20,000 |
£20,000 |
(2) The sum of: |
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(a) the amount that would have applied to it under IPRU-INV 13.13.2R(2)(b) if it were a firm of the type in column (B) of table 13.13.2(2)(b); and |
As this is a category B3 firm, the applicable calculation is 5% of £300,000. |
£15,000 |
(b) the capital resources requirement in MIPRU 4.2. (Capital resources requirements), after excluding the fixed amounts specified in table 13.13.3(2)(b)(ii). |
For a firm carrying on home finance mediation activity without holding client money, MIPRU 4.2.11R(1) specifies a requirement of 2.5% of £100,000 (excluding the amount of £5,000 in MIPRU 4.2.11R(1)(a)). |
£2,500 |
Total of part (2) of the capital resources requirement, which is £15,000 plus £2,500. |
£17,500 |
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The capital resources requirement is the higher of part (1), which is £20,000, and part (2), which is £17,500. |
£20,000 |
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TC applies in respect of employees who carry on activities from an establishment maintained by the firm (or its appointed representative) in the United Kingdom6 44 |
TC applies in respect of employees who carry on activities from an establishment maintained by the firm (or its appointed representative) in the United Kingdom |
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TC applies in respect of employees who carry on activities from an establishment maintained by the firm (or its appointed representative) in the United Kingdom6 |
TC does not apply |
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Mortgage activities and reversion activities numbers 20, 20A, 21, 21A, 21B, 22 and 23 in TC App 1.1.1R; and MCD credit agreement activities numbers 23A to 23E in TC App 1.1.1R3 |
TC applies if the customer is resident in the United Kingdom at the time the activity3 is carried on6 |
3 | Same as for UK domestic firm |
Any other activity in Appendix 1 |
TC applies in respect of employees who carry on these activities from an establishment maintained by the firm (or its appointed representative) in the United Kingdom and TC also applies in respect of employees who carry on activities with or for a client in the United Kingdom |
2 | TC applies in respect of its employees who carry on activities from an establishment maintained by the firm (or its appointed representative) in the United Kingdom |