The FCA has published a paper outlining its vision for well-functioning markets. Key to this is that the needs of all consumers, including vulnerable consumers are considered. The paper, ‘Approach to Consumers’, sets out the key drivers of potential vulnerability – health, life events, financial resilience and capability.
One way firms can help potentially vulnerable consumers is to ensure that their services are accessible and easy to use.
The FCA has stated that accessibility benefits everyone, not just the vulnerable, and it expects firms to ensure their communications are accessible to consumers by providing choice in how they communicate and ensuring that communications are designed in an inclusive way – for example, by considering the needs of visually impaired consumers.
The FCA is currently consulting on guidance for firms on the identification and treatment of vulnerable consumers. A paper is expected in early November 2018.
Meantime, as an early step to ensure that financial services firms work well for vulnerable consumers, the FCA has decided to revert to the original definition of vulnerability from Occasional Paper No 8, which defines a vulnerable consumer as: ‘someone who, due to their personal circumstances, is especially susceptible to detriment, particularly when a firm is not acting with appropriate levels of care’. The original paper dates from February2015 but provides useful guidance for firms in identifying and working well with vulnerable clients. Well worth a read.



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 […]