MCOB 6
Disclosure at the offer stage
MCOB 6.1
Application
- 01/12/2004
Who?
MCOB 6.1.1
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MCOB 6.1.2
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This table belongs to MCOB 6.1.1R
(1) Category of firm | (2) Applicable section |
mortgage lender | whole chapter |
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What?
MCOB 6.1.3
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This chapter applies with respect to an offer made by a firm to a customer with a view to the firm:
- (1) entering into a regulated mortgage contract; or
- (2) varying the terms of a regulated mortgage contract entered into by the customer in any of the following ways:
- (a) adding or removing a party;
- (b) making a further advance; or
- (c) switching all or part of the regulated mortgage contract from one interest rate to another;
(whether or not the customer agrees to enter into the regulated mortgage contract or variation).
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MCOB 6.1.4
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MCOB 6.1.5
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MCOB 6.1.6
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MCOB 6.2
Purpose
- 01/12/2004
MCOB 6.2.1
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- (1) MCOB 6 amplifies Principle 6 and Principle 7, which require a firm to pay due regard to the information needs of its clients, and communicate information to them in a way which is clear, fair and not misleading. The purpose of MCOB 6 is to ensure that a customer receives a clear offer document to enable him to check the features and price of the regulated mortgage contract before he enters into it. The offer document should include an updated and suitably adapted illustration so that the customer can compare it with the illustration he received before he applied for the regulated mortgage contract.
- (2) To ensure that the customer has a record of the information required by MCOB 6, MCOB 6.3.2 R requires the information to be provided to the customer in a durable medium.
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MCOB 6.3
General
- 01/12/2004
MCOB 6.3.1
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MCOB 6.3.2
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MCOB 6.4
Content of the offer document
- 01/12/2004
MCOB 6.4.1
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- (1) If a firm offers to entering into a regulated mortgage contract with a customer, it must provide the customer with an offer document containing an illustration.
- (2) The firm's offer in the offer document must be on the basis of the information set out in the illustration provided in accordance with (1).
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Accuracy of the offer document
MCOB 6.4.2
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Records
MCOB 6.4.3
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- (1) A firm must make an adequate record of each offer document which it issues to a customer in accordance with MCOB 6.
- (2) The record required by (1) must be retained for a year from the date that the offer document is issued to the customer.
- (3) If, in accordance with MCOB 6.5 (Information to be provided in the offer document or separately), information is included in a separate document that is sent with the offer document, that information must also be retained as part of the record required by (1).
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Modifications to the illustration
MCOB 6.4.5
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- (1) One consequence of MCOB 6.4.4 R(5)(b) is that the mortgage lender will need to know, for each individual transaction arranged by a mortgage intermediary, whether or not the customer has received advice from that mortgage intermediary.
- (2) When complying with MCOB 6.4.4 R(5)(b), mortgage lenders may wish to include a statement after the level of service in Section 2 confirming that the level of service described was given by another firm, and explaining that they, as the mortgage lender, are not responsible for the level of service given, and that the customer should contact the other firm if they have any queries about the level of service provided. For example: "If you have any queries about this service, you should contact [Name of firm]. [Name of lender] is not responsible for the advice or information you received."
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MCOB 6.4.6
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In adapting and revising the illustration that is part of the offer document in accordance with MCOB 6.4.4 R(1) a firm must:
- (1) avoid amending the format of the information required by MCOB 5.6 (Content of illustrations) where possible, since this could result in the illustration in the offer document being difficult to compare with the illustration originally provided to the customer in accordance with MCOB 5.5.1 R;
- (2) use, where possible, the same headings, ordering of information, and language that appeared in the illustration provided in accordance with MCOB 5.6 (Content of illustrations); and
- (3) only change section headings where necessary (for example 'What you have told us' could be renamed 'Your mortgage requirements').
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MCOB 6.4.7
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In adapting and revising the illustration in accordance with MCOB 6.4.4 R(1), a firm may:
- (1) add extra information at the beginning and end of the illustration, such as conditions which are not covered by the illustration;
- (2) include greater detail within each of the specified sections than that included in an illustration provided in accordance with MCOB 5 (Pre-application disclosure); and
- (3) leave blank, except for the text 'not applicable', sections that are irrelevant, such as:
- (a) the section on insurance (see MCOB 5.6.73 R to MCOB 5.6.83 G), where the customer is not buying insurance from the firm and the firm does not require insurance to be in place; and
- (b) the section and sub-sections on additional features (see MCOB 5.6.92 R to MCOB 5.6.112 G) if there are no additional features available.
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MCOB 6.4.8
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MCOB 6.4.9
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MCOB 6.4.10
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Other information contained in the offer
MCOB 6.4.11
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A firm must ensure that the offer document contains a prominent statement:
- (1) of the period for which the offer is valid;
- (2) explaining, where the regulated mortgage contract contains features, such as additional unsecured borrowing facilities, which could result in the customer borrowing more money, that where such features are used, the amount of the customer's debt will increase;
- (3) explaining when any interest rate change on the regulated mortgage contract takes effect. This statement must be used, for example, to explain cases where an annual review system is used;
- (4) explaining the consequences that might arise from the customer not entering into the regulated mortgage contract, including any fees that the customer has paid which will not be reimbursed;
- (5) explaining that once the regulated mortgage contract is concluded there will be no right of withdrawal; and
- (6) explaining that although no right of withdrawal exists the customer will have a right to repay the regulated mortgage contract in accordance with the terms of the regulated mortgage contract.
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MCOB 6.4.12
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MCOB 6.4.13
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MCOB 6.4.14
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MCOB 6.4.15
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MCOB 6.4.16
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If the firm knows at the point that the offer is made to the customer that its interest in the regulated mortgage contract will be assigned (by sale or transfer) and the firm will no longer be responsible for setting interest rates and charges, the offer document must:
- (1) state this; and
- (2) state, where known, who will be responsible for setting interest rates and charges after the sale or transfer.
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MCOB 6.4.17
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MCOB 6.4.18
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MCOB 6.5
Information to be provided in the offer document or separately
- 01/12/2004
Tariff of charges
MCOB 6.5.1
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MCOB 6.5.2
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MCOB 6.5.3
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Mortgage credit cards
MCOB 6.5.4
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MCOB 6.5.5
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Distance contracts with retail customers
MCOB 6.5.6
See Notes
If a firm makes an offer to a retail customer with a view to entering into a regulated mortgage contract a which is a distance contract, it must provide the retail customer with the following information with the offer document:
- (1) the EEA State or States whose laws are taken by the firm as a basis for the establishment of relations with the customer prior to the conclusion of the regulated mortgage contract;
- (2) any contractual clause on law applicable to the regulated mortgage contract or on competent court, or both;
- (3) the language in which the contract is supplied and in which the firm will communicate during the course of the regulated mortgage contract; and
- (4) if not provided previously:
- (a) all of the contractual terms and conditions of the regulated mortgage contract to which the offer document relates; and
- (b)
- (i) confirmation that the mortgage lender is authorised and regulated by the FSA;
- (ii) the mortgage lender's FSA register number; and
- (iii) confirmation that the customer can check the FSA register on the FSA's website www.fsa.gov.uk/register/ or by contacting the FSA on 0845 606 1234.
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MCOB 6.6
Offer documents in place of illustrations
- 01/12/2004
MCOB 6.6.1
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MCOB 6.7
Business loans
- 01/12/2004
MCOB 6.7.1
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- (1) Where the regulated mortgage contract is for a business purpose, a firm may choose to provide a customer with a business offer document instead of the offer document referred to in MCOB 6.4.1 R.
- (2) If a firm provides a customer with a business offer document in accordance with (1), it must ensure that:
- (a) an updated business illustration, as required by MCOB 5.7 (Pre-application disclosure for business loans), forms part of the business offer document; and
- (b) subject to the tailoring required by MCOB 5.7 (Pre-application disclosure for business loans), the business offer document complies with MCOB 6.4 (Content of the offer document).
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MCOB 6.7.1A
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MCOB 6.7.2
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MCOB 6.7.3
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