COMPLAINTS MANAGEMENT

Applicability

1.  The Prudential Guideline is applicable to financial institutions namely, the commercial banks and credit institutions licensed by the Central Bank of Solomon Islands (CBSI) and is applicable to all complaints received after the issuance of this Prudential Guideline.

Background

2.   Safeguarding  of  customers’  interests  is  a  fundamental  requirement  in  the  financial system. Without an appropriate feedback mechanism to channel customer complaints, these interests could be undermined. Furthermore, unresolved complaints that are not handled  with  proper  procedures  may  result  in  losses  for  customers  or  financial institutions, the reputational damage of financial institutions, and erosion of public confidence in the financial system.

3.   One of the functions of the CBSI is to “promote sound financial structure”. Therefore, the CBSI deems it necessary to establish minimum guidelines for customer complaints management that must be implemented by financial institutions. This would assist customers of financial institutions to develop a positive attitude knowing that there are procedures that would adequately address their cause, should the need arise.

Purpose of Prudential  Guideline

4.  The objective of this guideline is to provide financial institutions with a minimum framework for complaints management, to ensure that customer complaints are promptly investigated and resolved in a satisfactory manner.

5.  This  guideline  applies  to  financial institutions  who  may  be  recipient of complaints, whether verbal or written, lodged by individual customers, about the financial institutions provision, and/or failure to provide a service, or product, including the unfair treatment of customers by management, and/or staff of the financial institutions. Definitions

6.   As used in this Prudential   Guideline   the following   terms, unless otherwise clearly indicated by the context, have the meanings specified below.

Head Office“- For domestic financial institutions, it refers to the head office established in the Solomon Islands.  For foreign financial institutions, it refers to the main office branch established in Solomon Islands.

Branch” – any established  banking  facility or financial  center where a bank or  other  financial  institution   offers  a  wide  range  of  banking  products  and services to its customers in the Solomon Islands.

Branch Manager” – the officer in charge of the branch office of a bank or financial institutions in Solomon Islands.

Complaints Management Unit” – refers to the main unit/department to be established within the head office in the Solomon Islands that will be the single contact point for communications with branches, customers, and CBSI.

Complaints Management Guideline Requirements

7.  The Prudential Guideline governing complaints management requires procedures to be established, which must include, but not be limited to the following:

a.   A clear mandate for complaints management and resolution within each financial institution;
b.   Roles and responsibilities;
c.   Delegation of complaints authority;
d.   Display requirements;
e.   Resources and training;
f.   Confidentiality;
g.   Conflict of interest;
h.   Record keeping; and
1.   Review of complaints management policy.

Roles and Responsibilities

8.   The Board of Directors or its proxy1 must approve the complaints management policy. A complete governance structure in relation to complaints management, compliance of policies, and procedures must be put in place. The complaints management function must be subject to internal review.

9.   The role of Head Office must include, but not be limited to the following:
a.   implement the policy and procedures approved by the Board of Directors or its proxy;
b.   ensure  that complaints  that cannot  be resolved  by complaint  handling  staff are referred to appropriate branch manager in line with an approved delegation of complaints authority; and
c.   ensure that adequate training is given to complaints handling staff at all levels.

10. Financial institutions are required to have a unit or function established specifically or combined with other duties in each branch with designated staff to handle and resolve complaints lodged by customers or authorized customer representatives.

11. Financial institutions should ensure that complaints handling staff:
a.   are independent, unbiased, and skilled;
b.   to log all complaints made by customers;
c.   keep complaint registers updated;
d.   issue a written/printed receipt of acknowledgement to the complainant where complaints  are made in person should the complaint  not be resolved following a discussion   with  complaints handling staff. The receipt of acknowledgement should  clearly  state  a  reference  number,  the  name  of  the  designated  staff  or business unit manager that could be contacted for redress as per the approved delegation of complaints authority, as well as their telephone and fax number, and email address for proper and timely contact by customers;
e.   shall  send  a  receipt  of  acknowledgement  to  the  complainant containing the information outlined in section 16 (d), in writing or electronic form, for complaints not made in person, no later than seven (7) calendar days from  the date the complaint was received. Where an electronic receipt has been provided, a customer may be provided one printed copy, free of charge, upon request;
f.   are familiar with the complaints management policy; and
g.   have knowledge of the products and services of the financial institutions.

Delegation of Complaints Authority

12. The Head Office of financial institutions must establish a clear delegation of complaints authority. The delegation of complaints should take into account relevance, complexity, and sensitivity of complaints.

13. Delegation   should  include  the  names  and  pos1t10ns  of  staff  and  senior  executives involved, and the types of complaints  they are to handle. This includes complaints that would be referred to legal practitioners, or other complaints investigatory entities.

Display Requirements

14. Financial institutions shall display of customer service related information for making complaints, as:
a.  Financial   institutions   shall display   prominently at its branches the relevant persons responsible for receiving a complaint and queries relating to redress
b.  Financial institutions shall display on its website a contact address for lodging complaints online and queries relating to redress.

Resources and Training

15. Financial institutions must ensure that their complaints handling staff are adequately equipped and trained to properly conduct their role. All staff should be well versed with the complaints handling process, including  the approved complaints handling policies and procedures.

Confidentiality

16. Financial institutions should implement and uphold proper procedures to maintain
Confidentiality of all complaints it receives from customers.

17. Information privacy should be observed when collecting, storing, using and disclosing
Personal information obtained in the complaint handling.

18. Financial institutions should ensure that the identity and information relating to any complaints, or complaints against staff should be treated with confidentiality including whistleblowers’ complaints.

Conflict of Interest

19. Financial institutions should ensure that complaints are not investigated by an employee who was directly nor indirectly involved in the matter, which is the subject of the
complaint.

20. Financial institutions should implement other measures as it deems necessary to ensure that any potential conflict of interest for employees is effectively alleviated.

Record Keeping

21. Financial  institutions  branches  must  maintain  a  complaints  register  and  records  of
complaints received. The registers should include, but not be limited to the following:
a.  Date complaints received;
b.  Name and contact details of the  complainant;
c.  Name of staff receiving and recording the complaints;
d.  Brief description of the complaints;
e.  Appropriate person(s) and business unit(s) handling the complaints;
f.  Progress on the complaints; and g.   Settlement date.
h.  Head office must maintain a master register of all complaints throughout Solomon
Island branches for record keeping, reporting and transparency purposes.

22. In situations where complaints received require legal proceedings and other professional investigatory skills, financial institutions must have in place adequate procedures to cover these areas of complaints handling. Such complaints also need to be recorded and updated in the master register held at the Complaints Management Unit.

23. Financial institutions are required to, for the purposes of this Prudential Guideline, record and retain the receipts, handling and resolution of complaints with a time limit of at least seven (7) years.

Review of Policy

24. Financial institutions must ensure the availability of the complaints management policy
to its staff for internal use and reference.

25. Branch management must be responsible for rev1ewmg the complaints management policy on a periodic basis.

Operational Procedures

Receiving of Complaints
26. Financial institutions shall:
a. Accept complaints lodged by customers in writing, or verbally, by any reasonable means (for example: letter, telephone, facsimile, email, or in person). Where available, complaints can also be lodged via the financial institution’s website or by filling a financial institution’s prescribed complaint form in branch.
b. Have a structure of acknowledging the complaints within seven (7) calendar days
that is accordance with the requirements stipulated in clauses 16 (c) and (d).
c. May not only be restricted to the branch at which the customer opened an account, or branch at which the customer conducted a financial activity or transaction.
d. Fix a time frame for resolving the complaints received at different levels.
e. Provide description of the complaints handling system, or a financial institution’s prescribed complaint form and should be accessible to customers,
f. Assistance  should  be  given  to  disabled  customers  who  may  face  barriers  in accessing information or in lodging complaints.
g. Ensure that redressal of complaints emanating from rural areas to also form part of
the above process.

Complaints Handling and Dispute Resolution

27. Unless legal proceedings are required, financial institutions must resolve complaints and convey the decision to the complainant no later than thirty (30) calendar days from the date the complaint is received.

28. In the case of clause 27, the financial institutions must provide the status of complaints at any time, either voluntarily, or when the customer makes a request.

29. Where complaints cannot be resolved with the complainant in clause 27, financial institutions must clearly state the reasons and inform the complainant of his/her right to seek further redress from CBSI. All unresolved disputes must be signed by the appropriate branch manager or its proxy before informing or transferring the dispute file to CBSI for further deliberation.

30. Complainants are also advised to contact CBSI regarding unresolved complaints failing mediation with the financial institution.

Monitoring of Complaint Handling and Resolution
31. Financial   institutions must   establish internal reporting mechanisms on complaint resolution process, effective procedures to monitor complaints, and produce regular reports to senior management for review. All complaints reports must be read by senior management.

Reporting Requirements to the CBSI

32. Each financial institution shall submit to the CBSI no later than thirty (30) calendar days following the end of each calendar quarter, a prudential return, which documents the magnitude and type of complaints being recorded.

Implementation

33. Financial institutions  have  forty  five  (45)  calendar  days  from  the  effective  date to complete the following:

a.   The Board of Directors or its proxy of the financial institutions, shall put in place
complaints management processes, policies,  and  procedures. They must also ensure that the complaints management function is subject to periodic internal review.
b.   Set up a Complaints Management Unit that will coordinate a master register that
it collects and receive complaints information from  branches as well as those
received from head office. The Complaints Management Unit must ensure appropriate mechanisms are in place to report to the CBSI as well as act as the key position to liaise with the CBSI on resolution matters;
c.   The Complaints Management Unit should also be clearly visible and made easily accessible to customers, CBSI, and other users that may need to engage with the unit.
d.   Establish  unit  or  function  within  each  branch  office  to  collect  and  handle
complaints issues;
e.   Where a centralized complaints register, accessible to all staff, is not available,
each branch to hold and maintain an individual complaints register, which will be submitted to the Complaints Management Unit for complaints management as per the agreed procedures and processes defined in clauses 26-28;
f.   The Complaints Management Unit shall report to Head Office and  Board of Directors  or  its  proxy,  on  a  periodic  basis,  regarding  the  effectiveness  of complaints Management.

Enforcement and Corrective Measures

34. A financial institution, which fails to comply with the requirements contained in this Prudential Guideline or to submit reports to the CBSI, which are materially inaccurate, will be considered as following unsound and unsafe practices as provided in section 16 (1) of the Financial Institutions Act 1998.

35. The CBSI may pursue any or all corrective measures as provided in section 16 of the Financial Institutions Act 1998 (as amended) to enforce the provisions of this Prudential Guideline including:
a.   issuance of an order to cease and desist from the unsound and unsafe practices;
and
b.   action to replace or strengthen the management of the financial institution.

36. Furthermore, if registered complaints  are deemed serious or a risk to financial sector stability, the CBSI will intervene and take corrective measures to resolve these complaints.

Effective Date

37. The effective date of this Prudential Guideline is 3rd October 2014.

Issued this 20th day of August 2014.