UK FCA Consults on Consequential Handbook Changes Following "Targeted Support" Proposals

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The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published consultation paper CP25/26 proposing consequential updates to the FCA Handbook following its June consultation (now closed) on a new regulated activity of "targeted support". This new form of support seeks to help consumers navigate their financial lives by enabling firms to offer investment product suggestions to groups of consumers with shared characteristics. The FCA is now consulting on additional Handbook changes to ensure that the targeted support proposals work effectively with existing requirements. Specifically, the FCA seeks to refine earlier proposals, including rules on commissions, charging structures and disclosure obligations, and ensure that the new regulated activity aligns with the wider regulatory framework, such as reporting requirements. The changes impact the glossary of definitions and several sourcebooks. The deadline for comments is 17 October, with a final policy statement incorporating feedback from this and the June consultation, expected in December.

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