ICAEW proposes major £2 million minimum for Professional Indemnity Insurance

The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) Regulatory Board has launched a consultation on proposed sweeping changes to professional indemnity insurance (PII) rules, including raising the minimum indemnity limit to £2 million.

Whilst there have been periodic amendments of the ICAEW’s PII arrangements, a full review has been overdue with the current limits of insurance having not changed since 2008.

The consultation, open until December 14th, aims to enhance transparency, ensure public interest duties are met, and address emerging issues like rising insurance costs and some firms struggling to obtain qualifying coverage.

Key proposed changes include:

The proposals also stipulate that qualifying insurance should provide an automatic run-off cover for six years, which insurers are not able to cancel for non-payment of premium. Under the current Regulation (2.8 of the PII Regulations), the run-off period is only required for at least two years.

Thereafter, the member must use their best endeavours to maintain compliant run-off cover for a further four years. The proposed changes increases this requirement to a full six years in line with solicitor run-off periods. Insurers would also be obliged to outline how the premium for run-off cover will be calculated at the inception of any policy.

Additional guidance will follow on compound firms to ensure clarity over the circumstances firms can insure multiple entities, within a group, under one policy.

The ICEAW has confirmed that the proposals will bring the rules into line with current market practice and does not anticipate it will change much for most firms when renewing their PII insurance.

The ICAEW have further stated that the proposals are necessary to protect the interest of firms’ clients and maintaining the best interests of the public; also to ensure the there is an appropriate system of redress for claimants. As a result of the minimum requirements, the proposals will have considerations for brokers, insurers and firms.

The consultation, which is open to everyone affected by the proposals, will conclude on 14 December 2023. A summary of the results is expected to be published early next year. A link to the report can be found here.

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