An insurer will take the following management and business factors into careful consideration when assessing the level of risk that a firm poses:
• Adviser/support staff ratio
• Tail (volume of past business)
• Self-employed staff
• Qualifications/experience of staff
• Compliance
• Specialist support
• Control systems/monitoring
• Business structure
• Research
• Regulatory visits disciplinary record
• Client/adviser ratio
• Claims records/complaints log
Critical issues for getting cover:
• Know who you are dealing with and who they represent.
• Check if your broker deals directly with the PII market, or through another broker and how much it will cost you.
• Find out what service the broker is offering, for example will they provide advice?
• Find out which insurers can be accessed.
• Check if they are specialists in your sector.
How to make a good application
A good quality application to insurers is important.
Make sure that you provide clear and comprehensive information.
Ensure that you have made full disclosure of all material facts as failure to do so could invalidate the policy in the event of a claim.
If you need further help, consider firms who offer services such as risk management and risk assessment which will help you to present your proposal.
Where appropriate, consider supplementing the proposal with other pertinent information on ‘risk management’ issues, such as:
• Compliance systems eg frequency of file checking
• Management control, eg show the degree of supervision of advisers
• Training and competence, eg evidence of assessments of competence and qualifications
• Client acquisition, eg client satisfaction surveys
Further information from the FSA
Small firms website:
http://www.fsa.gov.uk/pages/Doing/small_firms
Using the FSA Handbook: an overview for small firms:
http://fsahandbook.info/FSA/html/handbook/SIFA
Small mortgage and insurance intermediaries – (general rules):
http://fsahandbook.info/FSA/html/handbook/MIGI
Small mortgage and insurance intermediaries – mortgage intermediaries (additional rules):
http://fsahandbook.info/FSA/html/handbook/MOGI
For further information: www.fsa.gov.uk/smallfirms
