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Joint
marketing exercises
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1
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A product provider or its associate may provide generic
product literature (that is, letterheading, leaflets, forms and envelopes)
that is suitable for use and distribution by or on behalf of another firm if:5
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5
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(a)
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the
literature does not feature the recipient firm's name or features it less prominently
than that of the product
provider and is not used to promote the recipient firm'sbroker fund service; and5
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(b)
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the
total costs (for example, packaging, posting, mailing lists) of distributing
such literature to its customer are
borne by the recipient firm.5
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2
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A product provider or its associate may supply another firm with 'freepost'
envelopes, for forwarding such items as completed applications, medical reports
or copy client agreements ,
when these are made generally available to all firms from which the provider obtains
business.5
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3
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A product provider or its associate may supply product
specific literature (for example, key
features, minimum information, direct offer financial promotions) to another firm if:5
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(a)
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the
literature is not designed to be used to promote the recipient firm's broker fund service; or5
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(b)
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the
literature does not contain the name of any other firm; or5
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5
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(c)5
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the
name of the recipient firm (if
it is included) appears only incidentally in the literature and the supplying firm's name appears with
greater prominence.5
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4
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A product provider or its associate may supply draft
articles, news items and financial
promotion's for publication in another firm's magazine, only if in each case any
costs paid by the product
provider or its associate for placing the articles and financial promotions are
not more than market rate, and exclude distribution costs.5
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Seminars
and conferences
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5
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A product provider or its associate may take part
in a seminar organised by another firm or
a third party and may pay toward the cost of the seminar, if:5
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(a)
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its
participation is for a genuine business purpose;
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(b)
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the
contribution is reasonable and proportionate to its participation and by reference
to the time and sessions at the seminar when its staff play an active role;
and5
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(c)
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in
the case of a seminar organised by a third party, the seminar is open to participation
by other firms generally.5
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Technical
services and information technology
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6
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A product provider or its associate may supply a
'freephone' link to which it is connected only if it is available
to other firms generally.5
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7
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A product provider or its associate may supply another firm with any of the following:5
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(a)
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quotations
and projections relating
to its packaged products and,
in relation to specific investment transactions
(or for the purpose of any scheme for review of past business), advice on
the completion of forms or other documents;
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(b)
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access
to data processing facilities, or access to data, that is related to the product provider's business;5
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(c)
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access
to third party electronic dealing or quotation systems that are related to
the product provider's business;
and5
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(d)
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software
that gives information about the product
provider'spackaged
products or which is appropriate to its business (for example,
for use in a scheme for review of past business or for producing projections or technical
product information).5
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7A5
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A product provider may pay
cash amounts or give other assistance to a firm not in the same immediate group for the development of software
or other computer facilities necessary to operate software supplied by the product provider, but
only to the extent that by doing so it will generate equivalent cost savings
to itself or consumers.5
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8
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A product provider or its associate may supply a broker fund adviser (and
its customer )
with a periodic statement relating
to the relevant broker
fund if the broker
fund adviser is unable to supply the periodic statement.5
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9
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A product provider or its associate may supply another firm with information
about sources of mortgage finance.5
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10
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A product provider or its associate may supply another firm with generic technical
information in writing, not necessarily related to the product provider's business, when this information:5
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(a)
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is
made available generally to other firms which
give or might give advice on the product
provider'spackaged
products; or5
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(b)
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(i)
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is of a specialist
nature and is made available to a particular class of firm (that is, one that promotes itself as
an expert in the same specialist area); and5
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(ii)
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states clearly
and prominently that it is produced by the product provider or (if different) supplying firm.5
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Training
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11
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A product provider or its associate may provide another firm with training facilities
of any kind (for example, lectures, venue, written material and software)
only if these are made available generally to all other firms which give or might give advice on
the product provider'spackaged products.5
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Travel
and accommodation expenses
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12
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A product provider or its associate may reimburse
another firm's reasonable
travel and accommodation expenses when the other firm: 5
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(a)
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participates
in market research conducted by or for the product provider; 5
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(b)
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attends
an annual national event of a UK trade
association, hosted or co-hosted by the product
provider;5
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(c)
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participates
in the product provider's training
facilities (see 11);5
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(d)
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visits
the product provider'sUK office in order to:5
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(i)
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receive information
about the product provider's administrative
systems; or5
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(ii)
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attend a meeting
with the product provider and
an existing or prospective customer of
the receiving firm.5
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