2021-04-15
The Financial Sector Conduct Authority clarifies that the Council for Medical Schemes now requires actual Grade 12 National Certificates or equivalent NQF Level 4+ qualifications for broker accreditation, no longer accepting affidavits. Financial Services Providers and compliance officers must ensure brokers produce verifiable certificates or successfully apply for a two-year formal exemption to complete a qualifying certification. This updated verification process ensures that all accredited brokers meet the statutory fit-and-proper education standards under the FAIS and Medical Schemes Acts.
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FSCA COMMUNICATION 6 of 2021 (FAIS) Qualification requirements for Council for Medical Schemes (CMS) accreditation
2 with written confirmation that the broker did comply with the FAIS related qualification requirements. 3. ENGAGEMENT WITH THE CMS 3.1. The Authority engaged the CMS and the following was confirmed: 3.1.1. The Grade 12 education or equivalent qualification as a basic minimum qualification is not a new requirement. It has always been a requirement. The only change implemented by the CMS is that affidavits are no longer accepted in instances where brokers or applicants are unable to produce the actual certificates. 3.1.2. The CMS does not accept a registered skills programme of 30/60 credits as an equivalent to a grade 12 education. 3.1.3. However, brokers or applicants that only completed a skills programme with no grade 12 education may be exempted for a period of 2 years to allow them time to complete a formal qualification (it does not have to be a Grade 12 National Certificate, it can be any Certificate as long as it is registered on the National Qualifications Framework (NQF)). 3.1.4. It should, however, be noted that a formal exemption process applies whereby each application is reviewed on its own merits by the CMS. It is not an automatic exemption. It is advisable that brokers or applicants who were granted exemption enroll as soon as possible to complete a qualification within this 2-year period. 3.1.5. Qualifications that is registered on the NQF on an NQF level 4 or higher will be accepted as an equivalent to a grade 12 national senior certificate. 4. CONTACT 4.1. For more information regarding this Communication, kindly contact Charene Nortier of the Conduct of Business Supervision Department of the Authority at charene.nortier@fsca.co.za. 4.2. For specific enquiries in respect of this qualification requirement and the CMS accreditation, kindly contact the CMS Contact Center Number at 0861 123 267 or information@medicalschemes.co.za KS Dikokwe Divisional Executive: Conduct of Business Supervision Financial Sector Conduct Authority Co-signed by CMS
3 H Cornelius Acting General Manager: Accreditation Council for Medical Schemes Date of publication: 15 April 2021