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MIPRU 3.2 Professional indemnity insurance requirements

01/01/2021R

A firm must take out and maintain professional indemnity insurance that is at least equal to the requirements of this section from:

  1. (1)

    an insurance undertaking authorised to transact professional indemnity insurance in the UK; or

  2. (2)

    a person of equivalent status in:

    1. (i)

      a Zone A country; or

    2. (ii)

      the Channel Islands, Gibraltar, Bermuda or the Isle of Man.

[Note: articles 10(4) and 10(5) of theIDD]

01/10/2018G

The minimum limits of indemnity for a firm whose Part 4A permission covers both insurance distribution activity and home finance mediation activity is the higher of the limits of indemnity for these activities. If the firm opts for a single comparable guarantee to finance the claims which might arise as a result of both activities, the requirements for insurance distribution activity apply.

01/01/2021G

A non-UK firm (such as a captive insurance company outside the UK) will be able to provide professional indemnity insurance only if it is authorised to do so in one of the specified countries or territories.. The purpose of this provision is to balance the level of protection required for the policyholder against a reasonable level of flexibility for the firm.

Terms to be incorporated in the insurance

01/10/2018R

The contract of professional indemnity insurance must incorporate terms which make provision for:

  1. (1)

    cover in respect of claims for which a firm may be liable as a result of the conduct of itself, its employees and its appointed representatives (acting within the scope of their appointment);

  2. (2)

    the minimum limits of indemnity per year set out in this section;

  3. (3)

    an excess as set out in this section;

  4. (4)

    appropriate cover in respect of legal defence costs;

  5. (5)

    continuous cover in respect of claims arising from work carried out from the date on which the firm was given Part 4A permission for the insurance distribution activity or home finance mediation activity concerned; and

  6. (6)

    cover in respect of Ombudsman awards made against the firm.

01/01/2007G

A firm is responsible for the conduct of all of its employees. The firm's employees include, but are not limited to, its partners, directors, individuals that are self-employed or operating under a contract hire agreement and any other individual that is employed in connection with its business.

01/01/2007G

A firm is responsible for the conduct of all of its appointed representatives.

Minimum limits of indemnity: insurance intermediary

01/08/2021R

If the firm is an insurance intermediary, then the minimum limits of indemnity per year

are:

  1. (1)

    for a single claim, €1,300,380; and

  2. (2)

    in aggregate, the higher of:

    1. (a)

      €1,924,560; and

    2. (b)

      an amount equivalent to 10% of annual income (this amount being subject to a maximum of £30 million).

[Note: articles 10(4) and 10(5) of theIDD]

01/01/2007R

If a policy is denominated in any currency other than euros, a firm must take reasonable steps to ensure that the limits of indemnity are, when the policy is effected and at renewal, at least equivalent to those required.

Minimum limits of indemnity: home finance intermediary that is not an MCD credit intermediary

21/03/2016R

If the firm is a home finance intermediary that is not subject to MIPRU 3.2.9A R, then the minimum limit of indemnity is the higher of 10% of annual income up to £1 million, and:

  1. (1)

    for a single claim, £100,000; or

  2. (2)

    in aggregate, £500,000.

Minimum limits of indemnity: MCD credit intermediaries

01/01/2021R

If the firm is:

  1. (1)

    an MCD article 3(1)(b) credit intermediary who is not also an MCD article 3(1)(b) creditor carrying out direct sales only; or

  2. (2)

    a home finance intermediary that is:

    1. (a)

      an MCD mortgage adviser; or

    2. (b)

      an MCD mortgage arranger,

    who is not also an MCD mortgage lender carrying out direct sales only;

then the minimum limit of indemnity is that specified in MIPRU 3.2.9BR.

[Note: article 29(2) of the MCD]

01/01/2021R

The minimum monetary amount of the professional indemnity insurance or comparable guarantee is:

  1. (1)

    EUR 460 000 for each individual claim;

  2. (2)

    in aggregate EUR 750 000 per calendar year for all claims.

[Note: article 1 of the Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 1125/2014.]

Excess

01/01/2007R

In this chapter, "client assets" includes a document only if it has value, or is capable of having value, in itself (such as a bearer instrument).

01/01/2007R

For a firm which does not hold client money or other client assets, the excess must not be more than the higher of:

  1. (1)

    £2,500; and

  2. (2)

    1.5% of annual income.

01/01/2007R

For a firm which holds client money or other client assets, the excess must not be more than the higher of:

  1. (1)

    £5,000; and

  2. (2)

    3% of annual income.

Policies covering more than one firm

01/01/2007R

If a policy provides cover to more than one firm, then:

  1. (1)

    the limits of indemnity must be calculated on the combined annual income of all the firms named in the policy; and

  2. (2)

    each firm named in the policy must have the benefit of the relevant minimum limits of indemnity.

Additional capital

01/01/2007R

If a firm seeks to have an excess which is higher than the relevant limit, it must hold additional capital as calculated in accordance with the appropriate table below:

Table: Calculation of additional capital for firm not holding client money or other client assets (£000's)

IncomeExcess obtained up to and including:
More thanUp to2.551015202530405075100150200+
010005912141719232633395059
100200071216192225303443516475
200300071216202427323747567184
300400001216212428343950607791
400500001116212428344053638196
5006000010162024283541546584100
600700000152024283541556787104
700800000141924283542566889107
800900000131823273542566991109
9001,00000001722273441577092111
1,0001,5000000021263441577197118
1,5002,00000000003038567198121
2,0002,50000000002433536999126
2,5003,00000000000285068101130
3,0003,5000000000004767101132
3,5004,0000000000004365101133
4,0004,5000000000003962101134
4,5005,00000000000005899134
5,0006,00000000000005497133
6,0007,0000000000000091131
7,0008,0000000000000084126
8,0009,0000000000000075120
9,00010,000000000000000113
10,000100,0000000000000000
100,000n/a0000000000000

Table: Calculation of additional capital for firm holding client money or other client assets (£000's)

IncomeExcess obtained up to and including:
More thanUp to51015202530405075100150200+
010004791214182128344554
1002000711141720252938465970
2003000711141720253040496477
300400009131619253040506781
400500000111418242940516883
50060000081215222840516985
6007000000913202639506986
7008000000610172438496987
800900000007152236486987
9001,000000000121934476887
1,0001,50000000001632456786
1,5002,0000000000018345981
2,0002,500000000000194871
2,5003,00000000000063764
3,0003,50000000000002655
3,5004,00000000000001445
4,0004,5000000000000133
4,5005,0000000000000021
5,0006,000000000000008
6,0007,000000000000000
7,0008,000000000000000
8,0009,000000000000000
9,00010,000000000000000
10,000100,000000000000000
100,000n/a000000000000
01/01/2007R

The rule on the items which are eligible to contribute to the capital resources of a firm applies (see MIPRU 4.4.2 R.