Firms are entitled to handle some complaints less formally and without sending a final response letter. Such complaints would typically be of an administrative nature, rather than where the suitability of advice is being questioned.
Up until 30/06/2016, such complaints had to be resolved within one business day and no formal communication was required.
However, from 30th June 2016, such complaints must be resolved by the close of business on the third business day following the date of receipt of the complaint. (Consider the date of receipt as being day zero and you have business days 1-3 to deal with the complaint).
You must also send a Summary Resolution Communication to the complainant, effectively a brief letter stating that, as far as the firm is concerned, the complaint is resolved. However, this must include the complainant’s right to refer to FOS if not satisfied.
Furthermore, firms must report all complaints to the FCA, including those handled within three business days. Complaints reporting will now be required twice a year.
Even though these complaints can be treated less formally, you should still keep good records of conversations and documentation involved in case the same complainant revives the complaint at a later date.
PI insurers should be notified.



FCS Transitional Arrangements
Steve Bailey Compliance Update
As you will be aware the Financial Services Authority ceased to be and the Financial Conduct Authority took over the regulation of financial advice firms on 01 April 2013.
The FSA issued PS13/05 last week which includes updated rules and transition arrangements. The policy statement itself is 88 pages but the ‘appendix (3)’ that accompanies it is a mere 1990 pages so you must excuse us for not as yet absorbing every word. The document can be seen here.