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For immediate release:  Thursday 06 December 2007

NEW DEPOSIT INSURANCE SYSTEM REQUIRED TO RESTORE PUBLIC CONFIDENCE

Responding to the HM Treasury, FSA and Bank of England discussion paper on protecting depositors, the Investment Management Association (IMA) has welcomed the Government's desire to maintain a well functioning banking system, and believes that the interests of depositors and restoring public confidence are paramount.  We are therefore calling for a separate deposit insurance system to assure depositors that they would have immediate access to their money in the event of insolvency as the FSCS process, by its nature, cannot ensure this.

If future runs on banks are to be avoided customers must be confident that they can have access to their funds without delay. At present, there is no method of enabling such a safety-net other than financial support of the bank in question.  The banking system needs to fund a new mechanism that will give depositors continuous access to their funds, irrespective of what happens to the bank.  This would not replace the deposit protection scheme under the FSCS, but would complement it.

Commenting, Guy Sears, Director - Wholesale at IMA said:

"The focus has to be on ensuring depositors have full confidence while critical banking services are maintained.  While there may be room for debate about appropriate levels of depositor protection that is largely irrelevant in the current climate. Depositors' interests must be put at the forefront."

IMA's response to the discussion paper is here

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About IMA
The IMA is the trade body for the UK's £3,100 billion asset management industry.  The money its members manage is in a wide variety of investment vehicles including authorised investment funds, pension funds and stocks and shares ISAs.  Its role is to represent the industry and promote high standards.

For further information, please contact:
Noreen Shah, Press Officer, IMA, 020 7831 0898            
Mona Patel, Head of Communications, IMA, 020 7831 0898

Out of hours:
Mona Patel, Head of Communications, 07834 089 332

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