The FCA is planning a new platform to replace Gabriel and improve the way it collects data from firms. The aim is to implement an easy-to-use system that is both efficient for firms to use and can be adapted to the FCA’s changing needs. The FCA is looking to deepen their understanding of markets and consumers, and more swiftly identify, appropriately intervene and remediate issues to minimise harm.
Work is at an early stage and initial changes will be focused on the technology, so to begin with there will be no change to the way firms currently provide data. The FCA has committed to communicating in good time before asking firms to take any action on a new system.
At this stage, the FCA would like Gabriel users to complete a feedback survey. The survey takes around five minutes to complete and asks questions about the firm’s experience of using the system – for example, access and managing the user account. Firms are also invited to provide design feedback or be involved in testing the new system.
The FCA intends to provide updates on progress and plans to publish the survey feedback later this year.



Consumer Duty – FCA Live and Local events
Richard Foster Compliance EBI, FCA, Mortgage, Register
The FCA have advised they will be hosting a series of Live and Local events across the United Kingdom on the Consumer Duty from 21 February 2023 to 15 June 2023. Aimed at small and medium sized firms, the events will focus on the Retail Investment and Mortgage sectors and compliance consultants are also […]