The FCA has updated its webpage on business interruption insurance with details of the BI test case Supreme Court appeal. The Supreme Court will live-stream the appeal on: Monday 16 November: 11am-4pm; and Tuesday 17 –...
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FOS publishes Q2 information
FOS has published complaints figures for July – September 2020 (Q2 2020). It: received 69,000 complaints in total received over 5,900 Covid-related complaints referred over 9,000 complaints to an Ombudsman upheld...
FCA updates on EEA regulator Brexit guidance
FCA has put together an information page sharing links to the websites of EEA regulators on which they have published guidance about the effects of Brexit on UK firms operating in their jurisdictions. Some of the pages...
Covid-19 measures weekly summary
It’s been a while since we needed to do a digest of these. In the light of the new English lockdown and the expiry of various measures, the last week has seen: FCA consultation on updated guidance for consumer...
FCA writes to CEOs of LLMI firms
FCA has written a portfolio strategy letter to Lloyd’s and London Market Intermediaries and Managing General agents. It sees the key risks these firms present in: financial resilience and orderly wind-down...
FCA confirms BI appeal date
FCA has confirmed the Supreme Court’s permission to appeal in the test case on business interruption insurance. The appeal will be heard from 16 November, probably for 4 days. RSA has confirmed it will not be...
FCA reminds of insurance product value importance
FCA has reminded insurance firms that they need to complete their reviews of the value of their products in the light of the pandemic. The reviews follow FCA’s guidance published in June, highlighting that there...
FCA confirms updated guidance for insurance and premium finance
FCA has confirmed its finalised guidance for insurance and premium finance firms, that applies from 31 October. The guidance contains minor changes from the consultation version, and supersedes the August guidance...
Regulators update insurers and others on Brexit expectations
PRA and FCA have written a joint letter to CEOs of insurance firms on the importance of being prepared for the end of the transition period, and FCA has also more generally updated its website. The regulators stress the...
FCA publishes BI High Court declarations
FCA has published the High Court declarations made in the test case, which are the culmination of the test case judgment. The declarations set out how and to what extent the policies in the representative sample used in...
EIOPA launches training programme on insurance supervision
The targeted training programme will be delivered to 17 national competent authorities and aims to reinforce high-quality and effective supervision, the protection of policyholders and beneficiaries, and financial...
HMT consults on financial services regulatory framework post-Brexit
HM Treasury has published a consultation paper in relation to Phase II of its Financial Services Future Regulatory Framework Review. HMT is seeking views on proposals for the financial services regulatory framework post...
ESRB publishes Recommendation on identifying legal entities
The European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB)’s Recommendation A proposes that: EU legislation incorporates a common EU legal framework governing the identification of legal entities established in the EU that are...
Lords responds to HMT on equivalence
Baroness Donaghy, chair of the House of Lords EU Services Sub-Committee, has responded to HMT’s letter of 21 September which set out the Government’s responses to previous queries of the Sub-Committee on UK...
Customers in financial difficulty and coronavirus: Additional guidance for firms
The FCA has set out proposals on how firms should continue to seek to help customers who hold insurance and premium finance products and may be struggling financially due to Covid-19 beyond 31 October 2020. The proposed...
Lloyds report: Building simpler Insurance products
Lloyds has published a report today – Building simpler insurance products to better protect customers which sets out a number of ways the global insurance industry can remove complexity to provide enhanced...
EIOPA calls on insurance industry to be ready for end of transition
EIOPA has reminded the insurance sector that as of 31 December 2020, Solvency II and the IDD will no longer apply to the UK, and that the industry must be prepared for the consequences of UK and Gibraltar firms becoming...
HMT writes to House of Lords on equivalence
The Economic Secretary to HM Treasury, John Glen MP, has responded to the House of Lords EU Services Sub-Committee’s queries on UK-EU regulatory cooperation for UK financial services post-Brexit. In its letter to...
EIOPA sets out approach on POG
The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) has published a paper outlining its approach to the supervision of product oversight and governance (POG) requirements based on the Insurance...
FCA updates on pre-existing conditions directory
FCA has noted the new travel insurance directory launched by MaPS for people with serious pre-existing medical conditions. The directory meets FCA’s criteria for a “Medical Cover Firm Directory” and...
Leapfrog certificates granted in BI test case
FCA has confirmed the granting of “leapfrog” certificates to it, six of the insurers involved and the Hiscox Action Group for an appeal to the Supreme Court, and may now apply for permission to appeal. At...
Finalised Guidance: Cancellations and refunds
Following our report on the draft guidance published on 31 July, the FCA has published its finalised guidance on its expectations for insurance and card providers helping consumers claim money back. The guidance which...
FCA files skeleton arguments for leapfrog BI hearing
FCA and the insurers involved in the business interruption insurance test case did not reach the hoped-for agreement on the interpretation of some key points in the judgment. As a result they have filed skeleton...
FCA writes to investment and insurance CEOs on client assets and Covid-19
FCA has written 2 Dear CEO letters to firms that hold client money or custody assets, whether in the context of investment or insurance business, to remind them of their obligations under CASS. The letters stress that...
FCA reports on regulatory perimeter
FCA has published its second report on the regulatory perimeter. The report looks at: consumer confusion about the perimeter – and when FCA has the power to act. It also notes that customers may be confused as to...
FCA updates on BI appeal and lodges leapfrog application
FCA has updated its information page on the consequences from the judgment in the business interruption insurance test case. It noted that it held meetings with policyholders and their lawyers over 4 days in the week of...
FCA publishes insurance pricing report and consults on fundamental change
FCA has published its final report on its market study intro general insurance pricing practices and, alongside it, a consultation on changes to its Handbook, and rules on data publication. The key damning conclusions...
BI consequentials hearing set for 2 October
FCA says the Court has confirmed the consequentials hearing following judgment in the BI insurance test case will take place on 2 October, probably in the morning. FCA will live stream the hearing, at which the parties...
FCA writes to CEOs on BI judgment
FCA has written to the CEOs of insurers following publication of the High Court judgment on the BI test case. It expresses its gratitude to the insurers that were parties to the case and to all those who have co...
BI test case: Court largely supports policyholders
The High Court has handed down its judgment in the test case FCA brought to seek clarity on key issues on business interruption insurance policies and how they have reacted to COVID-19-related claims. Overall, it agreed...
BI insurance judgment due 15 September
FCA has announced that the court is due to hand down its judgment on the business interruption insurance test case at 10:30am on 15 September.
FCA updates on General Insurance value measures
FCA has published its 4th set of General Insurance value measures data – after delaying publication because of COVID-19. It says the data now shows concerns about the value of personal accident and key cover add...
PRA finalises minor rule changes
PRA has published its policy statement on proposals in one of its Occasional Consultations. The changes confirmed will cover: minor updates on liquidity reporting; LIBOR updates for non-Solvency II insurers; other minor...
FCA writes to insurance intermediaries on supervision
FCA has written a supervision strategy letter to the CEOs of personal and commercial lines intermediaries. The letter is intended for general insurance intermediaries with retail and/or commercial customers, loss...
FOS focuses on Covid-19 complaints
The latest edition of Ombudsman News focuses on complaints arising from Covid-19 and its impact on consumers and SMEs. FOS notes that some of the issues are new, but others are common issues made worse by the pandemic...
FSB publishes insurance resolution methodology
FSB has published its key essential criteria which will guide assessment of how a jurisdiction’s insurance resolution framework has complied with FSB’s “Key Attributes of Effective Resolution Regimes...
Court approves insurance transfer
The High Court has approved a Part VII transfer of an insurance portfolio from Legal and General to Reassure. The portfolio includes around 900,000 insurance-based savings, pensions, life and with-profits business and...
FCA publishes final BI case transcripts
FCA has published the final transcripts from each day of the Business Interruption Insurance test case.
Rothesay/Prudential transfer to go to appeal
In the week that the Court published its agreement to one Part VII transfer involving it, Rothesay Life has announced the Court of Appeal hearing against the court decision to decline to sanction the Part VII transfer...
FCA finalises guidance for insurance and premium finance firms
The FCA has today published its finalised guidance setting out its expectations for insurance firms when considering the fair treatment of existing customers in financial difficulty, due to Covid-19. The guidance...
High Court gives reasons for Part VII approval
The High Court has handed down its judgment on the Part VII transfer application between Rothesay Life PLC and Monument Life Insurance DAC. On 31 July, the court approved the transfer of around 400 in-force life...
FCA adds more BI documents
FCA has now published the transcript of day 8 of its Business Interruption insurance test case and a number of supplementary notes.
FCA makes statement on non-damage BI settlements
Following the conclusion of the test case trial, FCA has noted increasing concerns about how insurers are calculating non-damage BI claim payments in situations where they have agreed liability. Specifically, they are...
FCA updates on BI test case
The test case FCA brought to get court clarity on the application of certain clauses in a number of business interruption insurance policies is now complete. FCA has now published the draft transcripts for days 1-7 of...
FCA consults on consumer refund guidance
FCA has published a guidance consultation on how firms should be helping customers with rights and routes to refunds. The guidance builds on FCA’s previous statements on consumers’ rights when their trips...
Covid-19: FCA defers commencement date for rules on access to travel insurance
On 27 July, the FCA published the Covid-19: Deferral of Commencement (Access to Insurance) Instrument 2020, which came into force the same day. The instrument amends the Insurance: Conduct of Business Sourcebook...
IAIS consults on the impact of Covid-19
The International Association of Insurance Supervisors (“IAIS“) is seeking feedback from stakeholders on the implications of Covid-19 on the insurance sector, supervisors and the future work of the IAIS. The...
FCA proposes to extend its updated guidance for insurance and premium finance firms
On 24 July, the Financial Conduct Authority (“FCA“) announced its proposal to extend a series of temporary measures to help customers who hold insurance and premium finance products and who may be in...
FCA publishes Day 2 BI test case transcript
FCA has published the draft transcript from Day 2 of the Business Interruption Test Case hearing. Counsel developed the arguments from the details discussed on the first day, with reference to specific policies, and to...
Lloyd’s updates on Part VII and Brexit
Lloyd’s has confirmed that, as of the end of the Transition Period on 31 December, Members’ policies will be transferred to Lloyd’s Insurance Company SA. The affected policies will be those where all...
Day 1 BI test case transcript published
FCA has published the draft transcript of Day 1 of the business interruption insurance test case. Much of the first day focused on how the pandemic developed, the actions of UK government and the effects on business...
FCA updates BI papers ahead of trial
FCA has updated its list of documents relating to the business interruption insurance test case in preparation for the trial starting on 20 July. The documents now published are: the agreed list of issues and common...
Court rules “No DSS” unlawful under the Equality Act
York County Court has ruled that so called “no DSS” policies – which put in place a ban on renting property to people who are on housing benefit – are discriminatory and unlawful under the...
Regulation round up highlights refunds, SMRC delays and next steps in Covid-19 consumer protection
FCA’s latest Regulation Round up covers the usual update of FCA’s recent publications, and reminds them of some earlier, still relevant, statements, not least: the confirmed new guidance for motor finance...
FCA publishes defendant BI case skeleton arguments
FCA has published the Defendants’ skeleton arguments in the business interruption insurance test case as well as the Defendants’ joint skeleton arguments on the principles of contractual construction and on...
Commission updates Brexit preparedness notices
The Commission has added more notices to stakeholders on preparing for Brexit and the consequences of loss of the passport. Among the notices now updated are those for: asset management consumer protection credit rating...
FCA updates on BI test case
FCA has published its and the Intervenors’ skeleton arguments for the trial, which will commence on 20 July. Over the weekend, it published: its skeleton argument: this runs to over 300 pages and explains, among...
International bodies concerned about LIBOR transition
A report published today by the Financial Stability Board (FSB) and the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) has raised concerns about the apparent lack of commitment of financial markets to move away from...
EIOPA clarifies product expectations during Covid-19
EIOPA has clarified its expectations on product governance during Covid-19. It has asked manufacturers of insurance products to: identify which products are affected as a result of Covid-19; assess possible unfair...
CMA orders insurance provider to fix PPI breaches
The Competition Markets Authority (“CMA“) has taken action against Cardif Pinnacle, and has written to Nationwide and Lloyds, after they failed to provide accurate annual Payment Protection Insurance...
FCA reformats Brexit advice
FCA has revamped its information page on Brexit. The page gives advice to firms on what they should be considering in preparation for the end of the transition period. Much of the information is not news, and includes a...
PRA makes fees rules
Following on from FCA’s confirmation of its fees and levies for 2020/21, PRA has now made its policy statement. It made no changes to its proposals, and has now published the necessary rule changes which take...
FCA serves BI insurance Reply
FCA has published its Reply and defence to Counterclaims to the Defences of the insurers in its Business Interruption Insurance test case, as well as its amended Particulars of Claim, the judgment from the first Case...
Up next from FCA
Over the rest of 2020, FCA plans the following: consultations on mortgage borrowing and mortgage prisoners (now overdue), debt advice levy rates and exist fees in investment platforms (Summer 2020) and on financial...
Employers’ liability claims for COVID-19 in the workplace
We have written an article on how courts are likely to approach situations where employees seek to claim for injuries arising through exposure to Covid-19 in the workplace.
European Commission consults on Solvency 2 review
The European Commission is seeking views on its review of Solvency 2. Responses are by way of a questionnaire which is designed to enable the Commission to get views on key elements of the regime, including...
Treasury agrees future UK/Switzerland relationship
Rishi Sunak has confirmed that he and his Swiss counterpart have signed an agreement to develop a deep agreement on financial services once the Treasury acquires its new “equivalence” powers after the end of...
PRA consults on Solvency 2 technical information publication
PRA is consulting on its approach to publication of Solvency 2 technical information at the end of the transitional period. It proposes: to adopt the same technical methodologies as EIOPA with limited exceptions, mainly...
FCA updates on 2nd BI case management conference
FCA has published the details of, and a provisional transcript from, the second case management conference in its business interruption insurance test case. Key directions include: the permitted interventions of the...
Barnier speaks on Brexit
Michel Barnier has spoken at the Eurofi General Assembly on UK/EU relations. He noted the desire to give the EU/UK negotiations “every chance of succeeding”. He noted he had rescheduled many other meetings...
FCA updates on Covid, cancellations and insurance
FCA has published updates on Covid-19 related cancellations and insurance claims. Its consumer guidance notes that consumers should first speak to their travel provider, and should think carefully before accepting...
FCA updates on Covid-19 delayed activities
FCA has confirmed some further delays to projects and extensions to proposed deadlines, in light of Covid-19. Various deadlines now postponed until later in 2020-or to 2021 include: The Directory of Certified Persons...
EIOPA updates on stress testing
EIOPA has published a further discussion paper on the methodological principles of insurance stress testing. Following its first paper, last year, it is now planning to add some new elements to its stress test toolbox...
FCA publishes defences in BI test case
FCA’s latest update on its business interruption insurance test case: published the sealed Court Order from the Case Management Conference on 16 June; published the Defences of the defendants to the test case...
Chancellor updates on FS laws and Brexit
Rishi Sunak has made a written statement about the UK’s approach to implementing key financial services reforms before the end of 2020. The statement notes the UK’s policy intention, and the manner in which...
EIOPA publishes findings of the Regular Supervisory Report
On 18 June, the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (“EIOPA“) published the findings of its peer review of the Regular Supervisory Report (“RSR“). The review examined how and...
PRA writes to insurers on 2019 stress test
PRA has written a Dear CEO letter to firms participating in the 2019 Insurance Stress Test. The letter covers: Covid-19 resilience: tests showed the sector was robust to downside stresses, with the highest uncertainty...
FCA updates on BI case management conference
Following the first case management conference in FCA’s test case on business interruption insurance, it has now published details of the order made by Mr Justice Butcher. The order: agrees to an expedited case in...
FCA finalises BI insurance guidance to firms
Following its consultation on 1 June, FCA has now finalised its guidance to insurers and intermediaries, setting out its expectations on how they should handle complaints and claims under business interruption policies...
FCA schedules first BI case management conference
FCA has confirmed that the first Case Management Conference before a judge in its business interruption insurance Test Case is to take place on 16 June. At the conference, the judge will be invited to consider...
Regulators update firms on revised LIBOR milestones
Since PRA and FCA wrote to the senior manager of banks and insurers responsible for LIBOR transition in January, several of the Working Group milestones discussed in that letter have been changed as a result of Covid-19...
EIOPA consults on digitalisation and the value chain
EIOPA is consulting on how the continued evolution of technology is affecting business models and bringing beneficial innovation and a new set of risks that need to be taken into account. Firms are increasingly relying...
FCA updates on BI insurance test case
FCA has published a new set of documents relating to the test case it is bringing to get clarity on the coverage of business interruption insurance during the Covid-19 crisis. It has on 10 June (today) announced that it...
Commission consults on green finance preferences
The European Commission is consulting on a set of draft delegated Regulations that would oblige AIFs and other investment funds, investment firms, insurance firms and brokers, (re)insurers and mutual funds to advise...
ESRB gives guidance on distributions
The BoE and PRA have acknowledged the ESRB recommendations on the restriction of distributions during Covid-19. They note the recommendation will apply to the UK throughout the Transition period, and also note that...
Up next from FCA
FCA’s latest Policy Development Update highlights the following publications due over the next few months: CP on marketing speculative illiquid securities to retail investors (including speculative mini-bonds); CP...
EVENT: Retail Banking Mixer Webinar
Our next r=Retail Banking Mixer will be held by webinar on 18th June at 10am. We are delighted to be joined by Rosemary Ford and Amber Andrade from Deloitte this time. The webinar continues the focus on COVID-19. Our...
FOS publishes 2019/20 data
FOS has published details of the complaints it received and dealt with in 2019/2020. It received around 270,000 complaints and dealt with nearly 300,000, with the Ombudsman making nearly 30,000 decisions. As ever, the...
FCA publishes insurance product value guidance
Following a short consultation period, FCA has now published (with a few clarifications following responses to the consultation) its finalised rules and guidance for insurers and insurance intermediaries to consider the...
Compulsory FCA survey coming to firms
FCA is to send a survey by email with a link to 13,000 solo regulated firms, aimed to helping FCA understand the impact of Covid 19 on regulated firms and their financial resilience, where the greatest impacts are for...
Full details on BI case progress
We have now written a detailed article on the progress in FCA’s Business Interruption insurance test case, including summaries of FCA’s draft guidance, and its selection of polices, wordings and assumed...
FCA updates on BI test case
FCA has updated on its progress towards its test court case on business interruption insurance policies. It has now reviewed around 500 policies from 40 insurers, and has identified 17 policy wordings that capture most...
Green guide for supervisors
The Network for Greening the Financial System has published a guide for central banks and supervisors, looking at how financial institutions have worked with green, non-green and brown financial assets, and how...
PRA updates on “prudent person” principle
PRA has updated its policy documents following its consultation on the Prudent Person principle under Solvency 2. PRA received only 7 responses to its consultation, but have made some clarificatory changes following...
FCA makes new rules
At FCA’s May Board Meeting it made 3 new sets of rules: the Covid-19 Premium Finance Instrument, which took effect from 18 May and introduced the new requirements on payment deferrals and other measures for...
PRA updates on ISPV supervision
PRA has updated on authorisation and supervision of insurance SPVs following consultation, and has published updated rules, an updated supervisory statement and an updated multi-arrangement insurance SPV new risk...
Government publishes draft EU/UK FTA
The Government has published a draft Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement between the UK and EU. Chapter 17 of the agreement relates to financial services, which it defines as “any service of a financial nature...
FCA updates on business interruption insurance test case
FCA has provided further information on what it is doing to prepare for the test case it plans to bring to clarify various uncertainties over how business interruption insurance should operate during Covid-19. FCA notes...
Statement on impact of Covid-19 on LIBOR transition – update
Further to their statement on 25 March 2020, the Working Group on Sterling Risk-Free Rates has updated its statement on the impact of Covid-19 on the timeline for firms’ LIBOR transition plans. The update states that...
FCA updates on Innovation Hub help
FCA has updated its information on requesting Innovation Hub support in light of Covid-19. It wants to hear from firms who have creative and innovative solutions to the challenges the virus is posing, and is...
