FCA publishes portfolio letter on implementing the Consumer Duty in the General Insurance and Pure Protection sectors
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As part of a series of sector-focused Consumer Duty letters, the FCA has written to firms in the General Insurance and Pure Protection sectors to help them implement and embed the Consumer Duty effectively.
In common with the other letters, the FCA provides general information to remind firms of the implementation timeline and key elements of the Consumer Duty, but also focuses on how it applies specifically to firms in the relevant sectors, the FCA's associated expectations and practical examples of good and poor practice.
The FCA sets the Consumer Duty in the context of three other areas of its work:
The letter also sets out initial areas for particular focus, grouping its expectations by the relevant Consumer Duty outcome. Significant points include:
As with the other sector-specific letters, there is much here that can serve as an additional reference point beyond the materials published to date, and so it warrants careful review. Indeed, the FCA makes clear that the areas highlighted in the letter are likely to be the primary focus of its future supervisory work.
... our review of the implementation plans from a sample of GI and PP firms found that many of them were high-level in nature and lacked sufficient granularity to demonstrate how firms would embed the Duty by the July 2023 deadline.
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