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FCA launches guidance for firms on the fair treatment of vulnerable customers
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published final guidance clarifying its expectations of firms on the fair treatment of vulnerable customers. -
Finalised Guidance on the fair treatment of vulnerable customers - FAQs [pdf]
Our Guidance provides clarity on what firms should do to -
Impact Assessment: FG21/1: Guidance on the treatment of vulnerable customers [pdf]
This impact assessment relates to FG21/1: Guidance on the treatment of vulnerable customers. -
Guidance for firms on the fair treatment of vulnerable customers
Our Guidance highlights the actions firms should be taking to treat vulnerable customers fairly. -
Ensuring the fair treatment of customers in vulnerable circumstances
The positive steps firms have taken to embed FCA guidance and the areas where we expect to see improvement. -
FCA launches consultation guiding firms on the fair treatment of vulnerable customers
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today launched a consultation on proposed guidance for firms on the fair treatment of vulnerable customers. -
FCA publishes finalised guidance for the fair-treatment of closed-book customers
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today published its finalised guidance providing firms with detailed information on the actions they should be taking in order to treat their closed-book customers fairly. The FCA wants to ensure that -
Treating vulnerable consumers fairly
Find out about our work on the fair treatment of vulnerable customers, including why vulnerability matters, how it affects your firm, and our guidance on supporting customers in vulnerable circumstances. -
Mortgages and coronavirus: updated guidance for firms
FCA update to our guidance for firms on mortgages and coronavirus -
Mortgages and coronavirus: updated draft guidance for firms
FCA proposes updated draft guidance for firms on mortgages, debt advice and coronavirus