The FCA has issued guidance for firms in relation to processes for handling paper and post during the COVID-19 emergency. Firms should read the guidance. The key messages are:
- The FCA understand that some processes will not be able to be complied with currently. Where that is the case, firms need to notify the FCA.
- Firms should take reasonable steps to mitigate the impact of any non-compliance with normal required processes and timescales.
- Firms should ensure they collect post delivered to the normal place of business as regularly as possible so it can be dealt with as appropriate.
- Firms should take steps to inform clients of current arrangements and delays that might occur, for example through the firm’s website or by email, and update the information as required.
- Cheques and transactions that cannot be processed should be confirmed to clients as soon as possible and any funds returned.
- The needs of vulnerable customers and others who might not be able to access online services should be addressed.
Double bubble equals trouble
Paul Jay Compliance EBI, FCA, PI, platform
A lot of our recent articles have provided our views on what we see as a significant shift in the FCA’s stance and the tone of their language. Not because we do so for the fun of it, but because there has been a tangible shift. As yet, the anticipated findings from the thematic review […]