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FCA updates on Consumer Duty implementation

The FCA has published the findings of its review of firms’ Consumer Duty implementation. The findings are split into six key areas and include examples of good practice and areas for improvement.

Good practice – firms have:

Areas for improvement:

Separately, Sheldon Mills (FCA Executive Director of Consumers & Competition) has given a speech on the progress made towards Consumer Duty implementation so far, and also what firms need to be doing to meet the implementation deadline for closed products on 31 July 2024.

Finally, the FCA has also published the results of its Autumn 2023 survey of firms’ Consumer Duty implementation. It was particularly interested to understand what smaller firms (<50 employees) had done in terms of implementation and whether firms had made changes to their consumer contracts and fin proms. The results show that improvements have been made since the previous survey (in Spring 2023).

The FCA will continue to check whether firms are delivering good customer outcomes and will take action where it identifies shortcomings, including:

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