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The regulator has written to 20 major financial advice firms to request information on their ongoing advice charges, signalling its intention to place a spotlight on the ways firms are revising their approach in line with the Consumer Duty’s fair value and consumer understanding requirements. In M
This month the FCA has published multiple communications which will ultimately impact how financial service firms treat customers in vulnerable circumstances. [two_third padding="10px 30px 0px 0px"] Here, TCC's Director of Advisory Practice, Gary Maude, outlines why it's a critical time for finance
The 18th-24th March marks the tenth Debt Awareness Week which is coordinated by StepChange Debt Charity. In concurrence and to spotlight the issues associated with problem debt, the FCA has joined forces with other regulators to warn financial service firms about debt collection activity and the str
Ongoing advice services and any associated charges have been firmly on the FCA’s radar for over a year, after first being signposted as a cause for concern in the Portfolio Strategy Dear CEO letter to Financial Advisers and Intermediaries in December 2022. The regulator indicated it would b
During its recent multi-firm review, the FCA urged boards to place the Consumer Duty at the top of their regulatory agenda – re-iterating how, along with senior leadership, they will ultimately bear responsibility for the outcomes achieved for customers. Ahead of the one-year anniversary of the le
The FCA’s recent announcement of a full-scale review into complaints handling within the motor finance sector could be the first sign of a significant redress programme on the horizon for brokers and lenders – on a similar scale to the PPI scandal. [two_third padding="10px 30px 0px 0px"] Here, T
2023 proved to be another busy year for acquisitions within financial services - and despite the relatively higher cost of borrowing, this trend shows no sign of stopping into the new year. But with DB Transfers now being considered Business As Usual (BAU) by the regulator, where should firms be foc
It goes without saying that 2023 has been challenging for businesses and their customers alike. The consumer tendency to over-stretch finances during the Christmas and winter holiday season is not new. Yet, at the end of the 12 months of a demanding period with a cost-of-living crisis and frequent m
Earlier this month, the FCA published a Dear CEO letter to wealth management firms urging them to take immediate action to help prevent financial crime and meet their Consumer Duty requirements. In the letter, the regulator confirms CEOs are accountable for ensuring FCA requirements and expec
The regulator’s review into later life mortgage providers, published on the 14th of September 2023, took a deep dive into the advice standards and mortgage advertising of the firms collectively responsible for around half of all the UK’s later life mortgage sales. The review is focused on the eq
Only 41% of adults have confidence in the UK financial service industry according to the latest Financial Lives Survey conducted by the FCA. This alarming statistic comes a year on from when firms first built and scrutinised their Consumer Duty implementation plans. And now, regulated busines
For over three months, the Consumer Duty has been a regulatory reality and mandates that all FCA administered firms deliver a higher standard of customer care with consumer protection at its core. And as many firms continue to explore how this is implemented according to the Consumer Duty’s
As firms prepare to demonstrate that the Consumer Duty has been effectively implemented within their organisation, TCC is finding that a material number of firms are still facing obstacles: Delegating too much to project managers and ‘middle management’ Assessments finding evidence of intuitive
Today, TCC and Recordsure are proud to be celebrating the World Mental Health Day (WMHD) initiative, which aims to raise awareness of mental health issues and drive positive change surrounding mental health treatment and advocacy. Held annually on 10th October, the World Foundation of Mental Health
The FCA has published the findings from its review into later life mortgages after working with the largest intermediaries of these products to improve their advice processes. As a result of this multi-firm initiative, the regulator found that almost 400 financial promotions required removal
With falling energy prices, economists are forecasting that the UK’s inflation rate will have fallen to 5% by the end of 2023. Whilst this should be a welcome relief to UK consumers, many will still be feeling the pinch from higher prices, particularly from the effect of food price inflatio
The FCA has reiterated the importance of firms being alert to indicators of potential vulnerability for clients seeking advice on defined benefit pensions. Its latest guidance provides businesses with a summary of possible circumstances Defined Benefit (DB) customers could find themselves in
Mortgage firms should act now to support ‘challenged’ borrowers who may struggle to repay at maturity, in planning for this risk of serious customer detriment. The number of borrowers on interest-only mortgages is lower than 1 million, consumer research from the FCA has revealed. This is
Business Systems, a leading provider of compliance and customer experience solutions, and TCC, a renowned consultancy firm specialising in financial services, and Recordsure, a unique AI RegTech provider, today announced they are joining forces to provide advisory services and ongoing support to add
Published in May 2023, the FCA's Consumer Duty price and value assessment review examined the frameworks of 14 (predominantly large) financial businesses - highlighting areas that successfully aligned with the regulator's vision for the future, alongside some key areas where firms were falling short
Fixed-rate mortgages continue to dominate the headlines, as the average two-year fixed rate rose to 6.66% earlier this month - the highest level in 15 years. So, with more and more households struggling to make ends meet, the focus remains on mortgage firms to demonstrate how they can help these con
Citywire recently revealed that the FCA has issued a new in-depth survey to around 1,300 firms to gain a better understanding of their approach to assessing and reviewing key risk indicators (KRIs) for retirement income advice. The regulator had originally intended to review the retirement advice ma
An unfortunate but sadly unavoidable side effect of the current cost-of-living crisis is the increase in consumers who will face difficulty in meeting their ongoing mortgage repayments. In the first quarter of 2023, 76,630 homeowner mortgages were in arrears of 2.5% or more of their outstandi
The number of borrowers struggling to keep up with bill and credit payments has risen by 3.1 million in May 2023 when compared to the same time last year, the FCA has reported. These figures were released as the regulator doubled-down its commitment in supporting those consumers in financial