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FCA reforms decision-making to tackle consumer harm

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  • FCA reforms decision-making to tackle consumer harm


    The FCA has reformed its decision-making process to ensure it can make faster and more effective decisions for consumers, markets and firms.

    As part of its transformation to a more innovative and assertive regulator, more decisions will be taken by the FCA’s senior managers rather than by the Regulatory Decisions Committee (RDC). The new process will ensure decisions to prevent or stop consumer harm are taken more quickly.

    More contentious cases will continue to be reviewed by the RDC, which is a committee of the FCA’s Board that operates separately from the regulator. Its members are drawn from business, consumer and financial services backgrounds.

    The FCA’s senior managers are now able to take decisions on the following:


    a firm’s authorisation or an individual’s approval
    action in straightforward cases to cancel a firm’s permissions and that action is contested
    starting civil proceedings, such as seeking an injunction
    starting criminal proceedings, such as a prosecution for insider dealing
    using the FCA’s powers to vary or limit a firm’s permissions
    using the FCA’s powers to impose requirements on a firm


    Emily Shepperd, Executive Director of Authorisations, said: 'We are taking a fresh approach to tackling firms and individuals who do not meet the required standards. Our new streamlined decision-making process will allow us to be more assertive in stopping harm.'

    The FCA will carry out a 6-month post-implementation review to assess the effectiveness of the reforms.

    Notes to editors


    Read PS 21/16 (PDF)
    FCA proposing changes to streamline decision-making
    Regulatory Decisions Committee (RDC)


    https://www.fca.org.uk/news/press-re...-consumer-harm
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