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Consumer Duty: What Do Boards Need to Know?

What Is the Consumer Duty? To recap, a core priority for the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is improving outcomes for consumers. The FCA has stated that it is concerned that, due to the way financial services markets...more

FCA Publishes Business Plan for 2023/24

The Future Regulatory Framework and Consumer Duty will be key areas of focus for the coming year. On 5 April 2023, the FCA published its Business Plan for 2023/24. The Business Plan sets out a number of priority areas...more

UK Government and Regulators Launch SMCR Review

The tone of the papers suggests that a fundamental reform of the Regime will be unlikely. On 30 March 2023, the PRA and the FCA published a joint Discussion Paper (FCA DP23/3 and PRA DP1/23) seeking feedback on the...more

Consumer Duty Update: FCA Issues Dear CEO/Director Letters Setting Priorities for Sectors

The letters ask senior management to prioritise implementing the Duty. On 3 February 2023, the FCA published Dear CEO/Director letters underscoring the immediate (i.e., during the implementation period up until 31 July...more

Whistleblow Insights: Recurrent Themes and Common Drivers - January 2023

Many sectors, including financial services, have encountered a discernible increase in whistleblows in recent times — a trend that shows no signs of abating. Indeed, some whistleblowers have seen fit to publicise their...more

FCA Recommends Measures Encouraging Diversity and Inclusion in Financial Services

The FCA’s latest report into D&I highlights the need for additional metrics, social mobility, firm culture, staff development, data quality, and systematic strategies. In 2021 and 2022, the FCA carried out a survey of...more

Reducing Socioeconomic Bias in the UK Financial Services Sector: Emerging Best Practice

The Financial Services Skills Commission has issued an insight paper outlining how companies can collect and evaluate data on employees’ socioeconomic backgrounds. Socioeconomic backgrounds of employees and socioeconomic...more

UK FCA Publishes Detailed Plans for New Consumer Duty

FCA makes clear that it expects a cultural shift in how firms focus on consumers. On 7 December 2021, the FCA published its second Consultation Paper (CP21/36) on introducing a new Consumer Duty....more

ESG in Asset Management: A Global Perspective - October 2021

The global asset management community has long been among the leaders in recognising the investment and risk management benefits of tracking the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance of the assets it invests...more

FCA Seeks to Improve Quality of ESG Fund Disclosures

FCA has published guiding principles on the design, delivery, and disclosure of ESG and sustainable investment funds. On 19 July 2021, the FCA published a letter sent to chairs of authorised fund managers, which sets out...more

UK Regulators Launch Discussion on Diversity and Inclusion

Discussion Paper opens debate on potential new rules to improve diversity in financial services. On 7 July 2021, the FCA, the PRA, and the Bank of England published a joint Discussion Paper on diversity and inclusion in...more

FCA Proposes New Climate-Related Disclosure Regime

The FCA is proposing a disclosure regime for asset managers, life insurers, and pension providers. On 22 June 2021, the FCA published a Consultation Paper (CP21/17) on introducing climate-related financial disclosure...more

Corporate Culture: How to Attain Sustainable Change [Video]

Culture has become a point of focus for regulators and corporate stakeholders. The UK Financial Conduct Authority has taken a particular interest in culture and conduct within the financial services sector following the...more

UK Firms Granted Extra 15 Months for Brexit Onshoring Preparations

The FCA, Bank of England, and PRA have published updated rules for firms post-Brexit and intend to delay many (but not all) onshoring changes. Key Points: ..The FCA has published an updated version of the FCA Handbook,...more

SMCR: FCA Updates Expectations on Fitness and Propriety Assessments and Conduct Rules Training

The FCA has provided updated guidance on the SMCR for solo-regulated firms, with new information on good and bad practices in two key areas. On 14 August 2020, the FCA updated its webpage on the Senior Managers and...more

Sustainable Finance and Climate Change Risk in Financial Services - February 2020

Financial services regulators have been particularly vocal in the last 12 months, specifically about the impact on the financial services sector as the world experiences, and attempts to respond to, climate change. Mark...more

Third-Country Firms Operating Cross-Border Into the EU - Upcoming Reform

Firms outside of Europe should be aware of planned upcoming changes to how they access European markets. Key Points: ..The EU legislators have been reviewing various financial services regimes and developing reforms...more

Brexit: 10 Commonly Asked Questions

Q&As for UK Regulated Firms - Although the general election result has provided some certainty in relation to what happens next from a Brexit perspective, there are still many outstanding questions. In addition, a large...more

ESMA’s Consultation Paper on the MAR Review

Consultation provides chance for industry to comment on which elements of the regime are working well and where change is needed. Key Points: ..ESMA is seeking industry views on various aspects of MAR and whether they...more

Research Unbundling - FCA Finds Rules Working Well

The FCA has published the findings from its review into firms’ implementation of the MiFID II research unbundling rules. Key Points: ..Overall, the FCA found that the rules have produced “positive changes” and have had...more

FCA Warns of ‘Significant Weaknesses’ in Firms’ Implementation of the Conduct Rules

All firms should take note of the FCA’s latest feedback on SMCR implementation. In its latest piece of feedback on firms’ implementation of the SMCR, the FCA indicated that firms must improve their implementation of the...more

FCA Confirms SMCR Optimisations

The FCA has published final rules confirming amendments to the SMCR, and final rules for solo-regulated firms. Key Points: ..The FCA has confirmed that the Head of Legal does not require approval as a Senior Manager,...more

Brexit and Financial Services - FCA Issues Further Guidance For Firms

The FCA outlines how it intends to use its temporary transitional powers in a no-deal scenario. Key Points: ..The FCA has highlighted areas in which transitional relief will not be granted in a no-deal...more

Brexit and Financial Services — UK Equivalence Decisions

HM Treasury has published draft legislation that will allow the UK to make timely equivalence decisions in relation to the EU. Key Points: ..Post-Brexit, HM Treasury will take on the role of making equivalence decisions...more

Brexit and Financial Services - Temporary Permissions

The UK’s temporary permissions regime appears to be a helpful concession for inbound firms, but there are some hidden challenges. Key Points: ..The UK regulators have set out further details of the rules they propose...more

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