£15.5m in fines imposed by FCA over integrity failings

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined five individuals and two firms a total of £15.5m.

It has also banned four of those individuals for significant integrity and competence failings.

The FCA found that Shay Reches performed the CF1 (Director (AR)) controlled function at Coverall Worldwide Limited (Coverall), with responsibility for a managing general agent, Aderia UK Limited, (Aderia) and conducted regulated activities, which were central to setting up and operating these insurance schemes, despite not being approved by the FCA to do so. In doing so, Reches recklessly directed payments of insurance premiums to parties other than the insurers and reinsurers responsible for paying claims, increasing the risk that policyholders’ claims would not be paid.

This misconduct contributed to the failure of several insurance schemes as well as to three insurers going into administration. As a result, the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) has had to pay substantial claims, totalling £12.7m as at the end of 2015.

The FCA has fined Reches £1,050,000. Reches has also agreed to pay a sum of £13,130,000 to the three insurers, which will make a substantial contribution towards the liabilities to the FSCS and UK policyholders. If he fails to pay this amount or any part of it, the fine will be increased by the amount unpaid. These payments to insurers will deprive Reches of the indirect benefit that the FCA considers he has gained from his misconduct. Reches has also been prohibited by the FCA from performing any function in relation to any regulated activity.

Action was also taken against Colin McIntosh, Millburn Insurance Company Limited, Coverall, Robert Bygrave, Andrea Sadler, Wayne Redgrave and Bar Professions Limited (Bar).

These actions were taken as a result of a joint investigation by the FCA and the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA).

Mark Steward, director of enforcement and market oversight, said: “This was a hugely complex case with the FCA liaising with over 20 regulators and agencies around the world.

“Mr Reches’ misconduct led to many solicitors and others being left without adequate insurance. He treated policyholders’ funds and their interests with reckless indifference and his misconduct was facilitated by an absence of proper controls by key persons at important stages of the insurance process. The FCA has also taken action against those responsible for poor controls and oversight.

“This case not only demonstrates the consequences of poor controls but also what can happen when the distribution chain becomes overly complex, participants fail to ask obvious questions or take rudimentary precautions, including those insurance intermediaries and brokers checking whether Mr Reches was approved to carry out the functions he was performing.”

In addition, the PRA has imposed a £25,173 fine on McIntosh and has banned him from holding any controlled functions at any PRA-authorised firm.

The PRA has also fined Millburn £2,863,066 for failing to run the business with due skill, care and diligence between 26 December 2010 and 18 September 2013.

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