17
Limits on Compensation Payable
17.1
The limits on the maximum compensation sums payable by the FSCS for protected claims are set out in 17.2.
- 03/07/2015
17.2
- (1) For a protected contract of insurance when the contract is a relevant general insurance contract:
- (a) if the claim:
- (i) is in respect of a liability subject to compulsory insurance; or
- (ii) is in respect of a liability subject to professional indemnity insurance; or
- (iii) is in respect of and arises from the death or incapacity of the policyholder due to injury, sickness, or infirmity; or
- (iv) is in respect of a liability subject to building guarantee insurance;
- the level of cover is 100% of the claim; and
- (b) in all other cases the level of cover is 90% of the claim; and
- in each case, cover shall be determined in accordance with 19 and 20 and there is no upper limit on the amount that can be paid.
- (2) For a protected contract of insurance when the contract is a contract of long-term insurance, the level of cover is 100% of the claim determined in accordance with 19 and 20 and there is no upper limit on the amount that can be paid.
- 08/10/2020
17.3
In applying the financial limits in 17.2 and in calculating the amount of a claim in respect of a protected contract of insurance arising from the default of one or more members, a policyholder is to be treated as having a single claim for the aggregate of all such amounts as may be payable on the claim in respect of the protected contract of insurance.
- 03/07/2015