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===Client | ===[[Client money]] generally=== | ||
How is client money different to ordinary cash? | How is [[client money]] different to ordinary [[cash]]? | ||
It isn’t. [[Cash]] is [[cash]] is [[cash]]. “[[Client money]]” describes the relationship between the giver and the receiver of [[cash]], not the cash itself. The cash itself, as it moves around, is just [[cash]]. | It isn’t. [[Cash]] is [[cash]] is [[cash]]. “[[Client money]]” describes the relationship between the giver and the receiver of [[cash]], not the cash itself. The cash itself, as it moves around, is just [[cash]]. | ||
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In this way, the client account is isolated the firm’s creditors on the firm’s insolvency (such a failure a “[[primary pooling event]]”). | In this way, the client account is isolated the firm’s creditors on the firm’s insolvency (such a failure a “[[primary pooling event]]”). | ||
===Banks=== | ===[[Bank|Banks]]=== | ||
Approved banks do not have to offer client money protection – they have a specific exemption from doing so in the CASS rules – but may do so if they wish. But they may well find it is quite painful and difficult to do. | Approved banks do not have to offer client money protection – they have a specific exemption from doing so in the CASS rules – but may do so if they wish. But they may well find it is quite painful and difficult to do. | ||