Compliance Monitor
Streamlining of retail conduct rules targeted among package of reforms
On the day of publishing its first report on its new competitiveness objective, the FCA called for input from the sector on schemes it is developing to reduce regulatory costs.
By Neasa MacErlean
A general review of retail conduct requirements seeks to slim down the rulebook by removing or simplifying rules that were
introduced to implement the Consumer Duty last year but which overlapped with pre-existing rules. As well as seeking to eliminate
these "potential areas of complexity, duplication, confusion, or over-prescription", it is asking for input by the end of
October on how it can "include appropriate flexibility in our rules to be responsive to future changes and innovation". Its
conclusions on responses to the short, 26-page
call for inputare expected to be published early next year.