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FCA updates on Consumer Duty requirements and focus areas

Following its call for input on the Consumer Duty requirements, the FCA has set out progress on the action it has taken so far, and further action it plans to take following stakeholder input.

Priorities for streamlining its regulatory requirements remain flexibility, predictability and improved flexibility. So far, the FCA has: improved accessibility with its rule review feedback tool, which is embedded into the new Handbook website and allows users to directly feedback where they believe rules could be improved; and withdrawn a large number of historic supervisory communications. The following initiatives are in progress:

It also plans to hold a series of sector-level roundtables during 2026.

The FCA has also outlined its Consumer Duty priority areas for 2025 – 2026, during which time 4 cross-cutting reviews will take place, covering: the products and services outcome; firms’ approaches to outcomes monitoring; firms’ customer journey design; and the consumer understanding outcome.

For specific sectors, the FCA plans to tackle the following areas of concern:

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