Real Time Promotions
BC-2.3.12
Investment firm licensees must not make areal time promotion unless theclient has been notified of the fact in advance and agreed to receivereal time promotion .Amended: January 2007BC-2.3.13
For the purposes of Paragraph BC-2.3.12, a
real time promotion is a promotion made in the course of a personal visit, telephone conversation or other interactive dialogue.BC-2.3.14
Consent to receive
real time promotions could be, for instance, at the time of the initial client profiling, by means of signing a form clearly indicating such consent.BC-2.3.15
An employee of the
investment firm licensee must, on making contact for the first time with aclient , and again at any time when asked to do so by theclient :(a) Identify himself as being an employee of theinvestment firm licensee ;(b) State the name of theinvestment firm licensee ; and(c) Present theclient with a business card on meeting thatclient , unless he has given him such a card at a previous meeting. The business card must include the information specified in Section GR-2.2.Amended: October 2013
Amended: January 2011
January 2007BC-2.3.16
For the purposes of Rule BC-2.3.15(c), the statement on the business card should make clear the authorised status of the
investment firm licensee ; however it should not lead the client to believe that the product being offered has been approved by the CBB.Amended: January 2007BC-2.3.17
In oral communications with a
retail client , whether in person or by telephone, the employee of theinvestment firm licensee must:(a) State the genuine purpose of the call at the commencement of the conversation;(b) Ascertain whether or not theclient wishes him to proceed with the conversation if the time of the conversation was not previously agreed by theclient ;(c) Explain clearly thefinancial instruments or other services which he is authorised to arrange;(d) Recognise and respect the right of theclient to terminate the call at any time; and(e) If he requests another appointment and theclient refuses, shall accept that refusal courteously and in such a manner as to cause no embarrassment to theclient .Amended: October 2013
Amended: October 2011
Amended: January 2007