Changes To Isle Of Man Financial Services Ombudsman Scheme Announced
by Carla Johnson, Investors Offshore.com, London
31 July 2008
Officials in the Isle of Man have today confirmed that as of 1st August 2008
the legislation under which the Financial Services Ombudsman Scheme (the Scheme)
is established changes from the Financial Supervision Act 1988 as amended by
the Fair Trading (Amendment) Act 2001, to the Financial Services Act 2008.
The Scheme plays a major role within the overall protection that the Island
offers to consumers and is the only such scheme operating in the British offshore
islands.
While the Scheme plays an important part in confirming the Island’s international
reputation as a high quality and reliable provider of financial services, the
Scheme is open to local residents.
The Scheme, which is operated by the Isle of Man Office of Fair Trading, is
a free, independent dispute resolution service for individuals with an unresolved
complaint against an Isle of Man financial firm such as a bank, insurance company
or financial adviser.
Commercial entities are deemed to have the wherewithal to use traditional redress
routes.
The major modifications to the Scheme resulting from this change are as follows:
- The Adjudicators to the Scheme, including the Senior Adjudicator, will
be appointed by the Appointments Commission, currently they are appointed
by the Office of Fair Trading.
- If a complaint is submitted for formal determination by an Adjudicator
either party, the complainant or financial provider, will have the right to
request a review by the Senior Adjudicator of the Adjudicator’s provisional
determination. The outcome of any such review will be binding on both parties.
The only right of appeal against the final determination being to the High
Court on a point of law. Currently no such right to review any Adjudicator’s
determination exists.
- The Office of Fair Trading will, by means of an Order, be able to amend
the scope of the financial services which fall under the remit of the Scheme.
Although no changes to the financial services already covered by the Scheme
are to be introduced at 1st August 2008, this position may be reviewed in
future.
The change will also allow for the disclosure of information between the Scheme
and other government bodies.
This new legislation applies to all unresolved cases already submitted to the
Scheme and those submitted after 1st August 2008.
Chairman of the Office of Fair Trading Bill Henderson MHK commenting on the
Scheme said:
“The Scheme is a vital part of the Island’s consumer protection
framework. The introduction of the Scheme has ensured that consumers have somewhere
other than the courts to turn to when they have not been able to resolve a complaint
with their financial service provider. These changes will allow the Office to
expand the Scheme to other financial services should it prove necessary.”
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