FSCS clarifies it will not protect customers of failed funeral plans

May help in some 'limited circumstances'

Tom Ellis
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The Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) has said it will not provide protection for consumers who have a funeral plan with a provider that goes bust.

Although funeral plan providers can choose to be regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), the FSCS said in a note on its website neither FCA regulated nor unregulated firms will be covered by the lifeboat fund if they fail because their products "are not categorised as a ‘designated investment' under FSCS's compensation rules". However, the FSCS said in some "limited circumstances" it may be able to pay compensation, for instance when a whole of life insurance policy or the provider of a product held within a trust, goes bust. The scheme said this was because funeral plan p...

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