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This is the second big question in IFSRA's consultation document. To encourage people to read and respond to it, I have edited down
Because of this, we ask you to give your views on whether the codes should:
continue to be structured according to service provider (for
example, by credit institution, insurance company or
moneylender);
change their focus to services, so that all service providers –
banks, insurance companies, intermediaries, solicitors or
accountants – must obey common rules when providing a certain service;
focus on types of product so that firms must comply with a
common set of rules when advising on or selling a particular
product;
...
Our preference is for product focussed unified codes that take account of the particular legal frameworks, both European and domestic, under which different providers operate. However, it is important to point out
that we do not approve products but instead concentrate on ensuring that all products are explained in a clear and open manner prior to the consumer buying them.
Because of this, we ask you to give your views on whether the codes should:
continue to be structured according to service provider (for
example, by credit institution, insurance company or
moneylender);
change their focus to services, so that all service providers –
banks, insurance companies, intermediaries, solicitors or
accountants – must obey common rules when providing a certain service;
focus on types of product so that firms must comply with a
common set of rules when advising on or selling a particular
product;
...
Our preference is for product focussed unified codes that take account of the particular legal frameworks, both European and domestic, under which different providers operate. However, it is important to point out
that we do not approve products but instead concentrate on ensuring that all products are explained in a clear and open manner prior to the consumer buying them.