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UK Financial Conduct Authority publishes guidance on firms' approaches to Consumer Duty board reports
December 11, 2024The Financial Conduct Authority has published its findings following a thematic review into firms' approaches to completing the first annual Consumer Duty board report. Under the Duty, a firm must prepare a report for its governing body setting out the results of its monitoring of consumer outcomes and any actions required as a result of the monitoring.
The FCA findings related to four key areas: (i) report governance; (ii) monitoring and outcomes; (iii) actions taken to comply with Duty obligations; and (iv) future business strategy. Overall, the FCA found that the best reports were structured in a way that made it easy to scrutinize the key aspects and highlighted the following elements of good reports: (i) clear outcomes focus; (ii) good quality data to back up conclusions (including good quality management information); (iii) analysis of different customer types including those with characteristics of vulnerability; (iv) clear processes for reviewing, approving and producing reports within the necessary timeframe; and (v) firm focus on culture, noting the role of a positive culture in delivering good outcomes.
On December 9, 2024, the FCA set out its priorities under the Consumer Duty for the remainder of 2024 and for 2025.
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