| 1 | An overview of the EU financial services supervisory ... This practice note provides an overview of the EU financial services supervisory framework that formally came into effect on 1 January 2011. The framework is known as the European System of Financial Supervision (ESFS). It consists of: The European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB). The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) (which have replaced the previous level 3 "Lamfalussy" committees): the European Banking Authority (EBA); the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA); and the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA). The Joint Committee of the ESAs. The 27 EU member state national supervisors. For a quick guide to the ESFS, see Quick guide, EU financial services supervisory framework. The reform of the EU financial services supervisory framework, which resulted in the ESFS, was tracked in Reform of the EU financial services supervisory framework: key developments tracker. This tracker includes key source materials, together with related PLC Financial Services coverage. | Practice note: overview | Maintained |
| 2 | Document retention toolkit A toolkit to guide users through PLC's UK, US and international content on document retention. It includes materials on retention of employment records, Companies Act 2006 requirements and electronic disclosure. | Practice note: overview | Maintained |
| 3 | Hot topics: European Commission review of the Insurance ... This resources document outlines the European Commission's review of the Insurance Mediation Directive (2002/92/EC). It tracks expected developments in this area and also sets out the milestones for potential future development in this area. The key primary source material table in this document contains links to key primary source material and related PLC Financial Services Legal updates. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all relevant materials published by interested parties. | Practice note: overview | Maintained |
| 4 | Insurance sector hot topics: resources overview An overview of the key hot topics for the UK insurance industry, which links to separate hot topics practice notes for each of the topical issues identified. Each of the separate hot topics practice notes outlines a particular topic, tracks its development and sets out the milestones for future development. In addition, each of the separate notes contains links to key primary source material and related PLC Financial Services Legal updates. For information on the hot topics affecting the financial services sector generally, see Practice note, Financial Services hot topics: resources overview. | Practice note: overview | Maintained |
| 5 | Solvency II resources This resources document contains links to the key source materials in relation to the Solvency II project, together with related PLC Financial Services coverage. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all Solvency II materials published by interested parties. The Solvency II Directive (2009/138/EC) (also known as "Solvency 2") fundamentally reforms the capital requirements for insurers and reinsurers. It establishes a more sophisticated, risk-based set of capital requirements across the EU, together with a modernised supervisory system. It is designed to provide more uniform levels of consumer protection and promote competition in the insurance market. For PLC Financial Services subscribers interested in insurance and reinsurance, the following multi-jurisdictional guide is available, Insurance and Reinsurance Handbook. This guide brings together a range of information on current cross-border issues and includes country-specific Q&A guides. Each jurisdiction is described in a separate chapter, written by one of the leading firms on the subject in that jurisdiction. | Practice note: overview | Maintained |
| 6 | EU financial services supervisory framework: a quick guide This is a quick guide to the EU financial services supervisory framework that formally came into effect on 1 January 2011. The framework is known as the European System of Financial Supervision (ESFS). It consists of: The European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB). The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) (which have replaced the previous level 3 "Lamfalussy" committees): the European Banking Authority (EBA); the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA); and the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA). The Joint Committee of the ESAs. The 27 EU member state national supervisors. For a more detailed overview of the ESFS, see Practice note, An overview of the EU Financial Services supervisory framework. The reform of the EU financial services supervisory framework, which resulted in the ESFS, was tracked in Reform of European financial services supervisory framework: key developments tracker. This tracker includes key source materials, together with related PLC Financial Services coverage. | Practice notes | Maintained |
| 7 | FSA and European Commission 2007-2008 post ... This practice note outlines the FSA's post-implementation review of the new conduct of business sourcebook (COBS) which was introduced in November 2007, and which included rules implementing the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (2004/39/EC) (MiFID). It relates to the work of the FSA at that time and does not reflect later regulatory developments. The note also outlines the European Commission's work to identify MiFID transposition and implementation issues in the period following implementation of MiFID. This note does not cover the Commission's review of the impact and effectiveness of MiFID which started in 2010. For information on the MiFID review, see Practice note, Hot topics: MiFID II. | Practice notes | Maintained |
| 8 | FSA Retail Distribution Review: pre-consultation stage An outline of the pre-consultation stage of the FSA's Retail Distribution Review (RDR). It includes a summary of the following FSA policy documents: - FSA Discussion Paper: A review of retail distribution (DP 07/1). - FSA Retail Distribution Review: Interim Report. - FSA Feedback Statement: Retail Distribution Review, including feedback on DP07/1 and the Interim Report (FS08/6). In June 2009, the FSA published Consultation Paper 09/18 entitled, 'Distribution of retail investments: Delivering the RDR' (CP09/18). CP09/18 sets out the FSA's detailed proposals to implement the findings from the RDR and amend its regulatory requirements to deliver changes to the way investments are distributed to retail consumers in the UK. For more information on the proposals in CP09/18, see Practice note, Hot topics: RDR implementation proposals. | Practice notes | 15-Dec-2008 |
| 9 | Impact of the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading ... A brief overview of the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 (SI 2008/1277) (CPRs) and their impact on firms authorised under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (FSMA). | Practice notes | Maintained |
| 10 | Mortgages and charges over land An overview of mortgages and charges over land (also known as real estate or property). This note describes the types of security that can be created or arise over property, the form and contents of a typical mortgage or fixed charge over property, due diligence and pre-completion issues, potential challenges to security, how security over property is released and a lender's remedies under a mortgage or charge over property. | Practice notes | Maintained |
| 11 | Recording telephone calls and face-to-face meetings This practice note explains when a business can record telephone calls with third parties, such as customers or employees, and also the implications of recording face-to-face meetings. | Practice notes | Maintained |
| 12 | Regulation of insurance in the UK An overview of the regulatory treatment of insurance business in the United Kingdom. The following multi-jurisdictional guide is also available to PLC Financial Services' subscribers: Insurance and Reinsurance Handbook. This guide brings together a range of information on cross-border issues and includes country-specific Q&A guides. Each jurisdiction is described in a separate chapter, written by one of the leading firms on the subject in that jurisdiction. | Practice notes | Maintained |
| 13 | Unfair contract terms in financial services contracts An explanation of how unfair terms in financial services contracts are enforced in the UK under the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999 (SI 1999/2083) (UTCCRs). The note considers the interaction between the FSA's treating customer fairly (TCF) principle and the UTCCRs, issues relating to the interpretation of the UTCCRs and the FSA's expectations of firms in this area. It also looks at common themes arising from undertakings provided by firms to the FSA to amend unfair terms. This note is in the process of being updated by the author, including amendments to reflect the new UK regulatory structure that comes into effect on 1 April 2013. | Practice notes | Maintained |
| 14 | Use of inherited estates in the with-profits sector: FSA work An overview of the FSA's work, from 2007 to 2012, on the use of inherited estates in the with-profits sector. | Practice notes | 07-Mar-2012 |