The FCA has published their 2018 Sector Views. Here are a few of the FCA’s focus areas relating to General Insurance.
Operational resilience
Cyber attacks are becoming more frequent and widespread. The issue is potentially made worse by the use of complex and legacy IT systems and greater level of data sharing between firms.
Firms need to ensure they are ready to meet the standards of GDPR.
Financial crime and fraud continues to increase.
Appointed Representatives
A thematic review in 2016 found that over half of the principal firms involved could not consistently demonstrate effective risk management and control over the activities of their Appointed Representatives. The FCA remains concerned about governance issues around Appointed Representatives.
Product Suitability
Many consumers focus on the headline price and may not realise that the product they buy is not suitable until they try to make a claim.
Renewal Pricing
Still on the subject of pricing, switching rates remain low. It is too early to assess whether the new disclosure requirements will be effective in encouraging consumers to shop around at renewal time.



Advising non-UK clients
Alistair MacDougall Compliance Conduct, EEA, email, EU, FCA, MiFID, passport, PI, vulnerable
Despite the fact that the UK ceased to be a member of the EU/EEA almost a year ago, we are still asked for advice around how a UK firm can take on a new non-UK client or continue to deal with such clients that the firm had pre-BREXIT. We have written before about the general […]