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FCA secures market-wide pause of GAP insurance pending redesign under Consumer Duty; further scrutiny expected for poor‑value add‑ons

Published on: 06 March 2024

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The FCA announced on 5 March 2024 that it has secured an agreement with the last outstanding providers of this cover to halt sales while issues with the product’s core design are addressed. Guaranteed asset protection (GAP) insurance supplies an extra payment to motorists who are financing new cars that are written off after a crash or taken by thieves. However, the watchdog considers the policy, typically sold by car dealers as an add-on to compulsory motor insurance, to deliver poor value for consumers

In February 2024, the FCA confirmed it had reached deals with 80% of GAP insurers to suspend sales until the product is reworked, and on 5 March 2024 it said the pause would soon extend to the remaining providers. Michael Sicsic, a former head of insurance supervision at the FCA and now managing partner at regulatory consultancy Sicsic Advisory, said this marks a significant victory for the regulator, noting it has reshaped the market without relying on more forceful intervention tools. He also remarked on the striking pace, adding that the timeline shows the FCA now has the...

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