Topic archive: Consumer Duty

Finance News
More information on Consumer Duty needed, say 60% of brokers

Regulation
Just one in five older consumers aware of Consumer Duty

Finance News
Top five adviser FAQs in final countdown to Consumer Duty

Regulation
What are the top broker concerns ahead of the Consumer Duty deadline?

Special Features
Consumer Duty: What should we do after 31st July?

Regulation
MorganAsh partners with Investor in Customers to provide Consumer Duty reports

Regulation
SimplyBiz launches new Consumer Duty support for advisers

Regulation
Two thirds of lenders still unprepared for Consumer Duty regulations

Later Life
Air members gain access to Comentis' financial vulnerability tool

Mortgages
Knowledge Bank introduces vulnerability ‘flag’ during criteria searches

Regulation
Which of the four Consumer Duty outcomes are firms struggling with most?

Mortgages
How will Consumer Duty affect self-build homes?

Regulation
Three steps advisers can take to achieve substantive Consumer Duty compliance
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Blogs
Stuart Wilson: How can later life advisers ensure they comply with Consumer Duty?

Blogs
Thora Kehoe: Time and technology: Meeting the Consumer Duty
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Santander
Santander to acquire TSB in £2.65bn deal

Bank Of England
Bank of England issues first-of-its-kind fine of £11.9m

Regulation
Lenders urged to prepare for court ruling on commissions as motor finance complaints surge

Financial Conduct Authority
FCA moves ahead with targeted support in 'transformational' advice reforms

This week's biggest stories:
Santander
Santander to acquire TSB in £2.65bn deal

Bank Of England
Bank of England issues first-of-its-kind fine of £11.9m

Regulation
Lenders urged to prepare for court ruling on commissions as motor finance complaints surge

Financial Conduct Authority
FCA moves ahead with targeted support in 'transformational' advice reforms

Mortgages
FCA and PRA remove 15% LTI cap for mortgage lenders

GDP
August rate cut likely as GDP falls for second consecutive month
