Related links

PS15/18 - Strengthening individual accountability in insurance: Extension of the Senior Managers and Certification Regime to insurers https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/prudential-regulation/publication/2018/strengthening-individual-accountability-in-insurance-extension-of-the-smcr-to-insurers
Non-Directive Firms http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/pra/Pages/supervision/smallinsurers/nondirective.aspx

Chapters

  • 1 Application and Definition
  • 2 Certification Functions
  • 3 Performance of Certification Functions

1

Application and Definition

1.1

Unless otherwise stated, this Part applies to a small non-directive insurer.

1.2

In this Part, the following definition shall apply:

employee

in relation to a firm, includes any person within the description set out in section 63E(9) of FSMA.

1.3

This Part does not apply to a function performed by:

  1. (1) a PRA approved person;
  2. (2) a person who performs an FCA controlled function; or
  3. (3) a non-executive director in relation to their non-executive director function.

2

Certification Functions

2.1

For the purposes of this Part, a function performed for a firm by a member of the governing body is a certification function.

2.2

A function is only a certification function to the extent that the function relates to a regulated activity carried on by a firm.

3

Performance of Certification Functions

3.1

A firm must take reasonable care to ensure that none of its employees performs a certification function under an arrangement entered into by the firm in relation to the carrying on by the firm of a regulated activity, unless the employee has a valid certificate issued by the firm.

3.2

A person does not perform a certification function for a firm under 2.1 if the person is performing any controlled function for that firm.

3.3

To the extent that:

  1. (1) a firm appoints a person to perform a function which, but for this rule, would be a certification function;
  2. (2) the appointment solely is to provide cover for a certification employee whose absence is reasonably unforeseen; and
  3. (3) the appointment is for less than four weeks;

such a person does not perform a certification function.