COMP 4

Eligible claimants

COMP 4.1

Application and Purpose

Application

COMP 4.1.1

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handbook-rule
This chapter applies to the FSCS.

COMP 4.1.2

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handbook-guidance
It is also relevant to those who may wish to bring a claim for compensation.

Purpose

COMP 4.1.3

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The purpose of this chapter is to set out the types of person who are able to claim compensation or benefit from the protection the FSCS is able to provide. A claimant needs to be an eligible claimant to satisfy COMP 3.2.1R(1).

COMP 4.2

Who is eligible to benefit from the protection provided by the FSCS?

COMP 4.2.1

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handbook-rule
Unless COMP 4.2.3 R applies, an eligible claimant is any person who at any material time:
(1) did not come within COMP 4.2.2 R; or
(2) did come within COMP 4.2.2 R, but satisfied the relevant exception in COMP 4.3.

COMP 4.2.2

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Table COMP 4.2.2R Persons not eligible to claim unless COMP 4.3 applies (see COMP 4.2.1R)

This table belongs to COMP 4.2.1R

COMP 4.2.3

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A person who is a small business is an eligible claimant in respect of a relevant general insurance contract entered into before commencement only if the person is a partnership.

COMP 4.3

Exceptions: Circumstances where a person coming within COMP 4.2.2R may receive compensation

Deposits

COMP 4.3.1

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handbook-rule
A person is eligible to claim compensation in respect of a protected depositif, at the date on which the relevant person is determined to be in default:
(1) he came within category (14) of COMP 4.2.2R; or
(2) he came within any of categories (1)-(3) of COMP 4.2.2R, and was not a large company, large mutual association, or a credit institution.

Long term insurance

COMP 4.3.2

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handbook-rule
A person other than one which comes within any of categories (7)-(12) and (15) of COMP 4.2.2R is eligible to claim compensation in respect of a long term insurance contract.

Relevant general insurance contracts

COMP 4.3.3

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handbook-rule
(1) A person falling within categories (1)-(4) of COMP 4.2.2 R is eligible to claim compensation in respect of a relevant general insurance contract if, at the date the contract commenced he was a small business.
(2) Where the contract has been renewed, the last renewal date shall be taken as the commencement date.

COMP 4.3.4

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handbook-rule
A partnership which falls within category 14, or category 17, or both of COMP 4.2.2R is eligible to claim compensation in respect of a relevant general insurance contract entered into before commencement.

COMP 4.3.5

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handbook-rule
A person who comes within category (16) of COMP 4.2.2R (a 'category 16 person') is eligible to claim compensation if:
(1) the person insured would have been an eligible claimant at the time that his rights against the insurer were transferred to and vested in the category 16 person; or
(2) the liability of the person insured in respect of the category 16 person was a liability under a contract of employer's liability insurance which would have been a liability subject to compulsory insurance had the contract been entered into after 1 January 1972 or (for contracts in Northern Ireland) 29 December 1975; or
(3) the extent of the liability of the person insured in respect of the category 16 person had been agreed in writing by the insurer, or determined by a court or arbitrator, before the date on which the insurer is determined to be in default.

Liability subject to compulsory insurance

COMP 4.3.6

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handbook-rule
A person who comes within COMP 4.2.2R is eligible to claim compensation in respect of a liability subject to compulsory insurance if the claim is:

Protected investment business and protected mortgage business

COMP 4.3.7

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handbook-guidance
There are no exceptions to COMP 4.2.2R for claims made in connection with protected investment business or protected mortgage business .