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FCA publishes Future Approach to Consumers

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  • FCA publishes Future Approach to Consumers

    The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today published its ‘FCA Mission – Our Future Approach to Consumers’.

    https://www.fca.org.uk/news/press-re...oach-consumers
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    Re: FCA publishes Future Approach to Consumers

    Firm and consumer responsibility

    Our starting point is for firms to treat customers fairly. The financial products and services consumers need should be available, marketed and sold in a way that allows them to make informed choices. However, we also expect consumers to take reasonable responsibility for the decisions they make about the financial products and services they buy. We know some people face challenges which mean they may not make the best decision for their particular needs. Firms must not exploit these customers and should exercise extra care where consumers may be vulnerable.
    Regulating for vulnerable consumers

    Consumers in vulnerable circumstances may be significantly less able to represent their own interests than the average consumer, and more likely to suffer harm. Any consumer can become vulnerable at any time in their life, for example through serious illness, bereavement or loss of income. The FCA expects firms to pay attention to possible indicators of vulnerability and have policies in place to deal with consumers where those indicators suggest they may be at greater risk of harm.
    Keeping pace with a changing environment

    Changes such as new technologies are having an impact on how both firms and consumers make decisions. The FCA therefore approaches regulation taking into account the different needs of consumers based on their circumstances whilst providing as much certainty as possible to firms. The FCA will use behavioural economics and Data Sciences to ensure our Approach to regulation is fit for today and the future.
    Having regard to access and tackling exclusion

    Some consumers can find that they are inadvertently excluded from participating in financial services due to their specific characteristics or circumstances. The FCA will seek to develop practical strategies to tackle access problems, working with firms and stakeholders to do so. This will include the FCA looking at our own rules, but also ensuring they are being interpreted correctly.
    Delivering better outcomes for all consumers

    Delivering good outcomes for vulnerable and excluded consumers requires co-operation between firms, consumers and the FCA.
    Andrew Bailey, FCA Chief Executive, said: 'Our Mission explained that we act where we can add the greatest public value and have the greatest impact. Today’s paper focuses on how we can deliver better consumer outcomes through our interventions and tackle the areas of greatest harm. There are limits to what we can achieve on our own. We will work with others – industry, Government and other agencies – to address complex issues like vulnerability and financial exclusion.'
    Notes to editors

    1. The FCA Mission – Our Future Approach to Consumers. ​​​
    2. The Financial Lives 2017 survey report.
    3. The Ageing Population and Financial Services Occasional Paper.
    4. The FCA’s Mission.
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