FCA promotes better external communications

Financial Conduct Authority

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has unveiled a consultation to encourage firms, consumer groups, and stakeholders to work together to deliver information to consumers in smarter and more effective ways.

The discussion paper, Smarter Consumer Communications, challenges firms to consider innovative ways of engaging and communicating with consumers about products and services, for example, by using videos, infographics or other new approaches to present information to consumers clearly and in a way that is easy to understand.

Christopher Woolard, director of strategy and competition at the FCA, said: “All too often customer communications are so technical that even the most astute consumer would struggle to understand the information.

“Communications play a fundamental role in helping consumers make decisions about the products and services they buy which is why it’s so important that we work with firms to get this right.”

The FCA said clear and engaging information also helps to promote competition and deliver products and services that consumers want.  Some firms are already developing new ways of engaging with customers and the FCA wants all firms to consider whether there is room for improvement in their own communications. Examples of smarter communications include:

The FCA is seeking feedback on the discussion paper by 25 September 2015.

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