Consumer Duty – the shift to self-policing 7 Dec Written By Peter Labrow Consumer Duty – the shift to self-policing This paper looks at how the secure sharing of data across the supply chain is the only way to provide robust evidence that the whole supply chain is acting in the best interests of Consumer Duty. The FCA has effectively moved responsibility for identifying poor customer practice from the regulator to the industry. Firms must monitor themselves and report those in their supply chain who are not implementing Consumer Duty correctly.Download PDF (542 KB) Peter Labrow Head of marketing at MorganAsh. Consumer vulnerability champion. Writer and storyteller. Co-author: Is It News?
Consumer Duty – the shift to self-policing 7 Dec Written By Peter Labrow Consumer Duty – the shift to self-policing This paper looks at how the secure sharing of data across the supply chain is the only way to provide robust evidence that the whole supply chain is acting in the best interests of Consumer Duty. The FCA has effectively moved responsibility for identifying poor customer practice from the regulator to the industry. Firms must monitor themselves and report those in their supply chain who are not implementing Consumer Duty correctly.Download PDF (542 KB) Peter Labrow Head of marketing at MorganAsh. Consumer vulnerability champion. Writer and storyteller. Co-author: Is It News?