Call for Input: Modernising the Redress System

The FCA and the Financial Ombudsman Service want to seek views from stakeholders on how to modernise the redress framework, so it better serves consumers and provides greater stability for firms to invest and innovate. Find out how to give your feedback.

Read the Call for Input (PDF)

Why we're asking for input

The current redress framework works well for individual customer complaints about specific issues. However, challenges can occur when there are large numbers of complaints about the same issue (we describe these as ‘mass redress events’). These challenges can be compounded if firms do not identify issues early or do not proactively address harm where it occurs.

In this joint call for input we want to hear from stakeholders to better understand: 

  • How the current redress framework could be modernised.
  • The problems that mass redress events and the redress scheme in general cause firms, consumers and their representatives.
  • What changes we could make to the redress framework to enable us to better identify and manage mass redress events to ensure better outcomes for consumers, firms and the market.
  • What changes could be made to how we work together to ensure our views on regulatory requirements are consistent.

We have updated our Memorandum of Understanding with the Financial Ombudsman Service to improve how we work together on important issues. We will also give consumer and industry stakeholders more direct channels of communication with members of the Wider Implications Framework

Who should read this publication

This call for input will primarily interest:

  • consumers and groups representing consumer interests
  • policy makers and other regulatory bodies
  • firms and industry bodies

We also want to hear from:

  • industry advisers and consultancies
  • experts and commentators
  • academics and think tanks
  • PRs to consumers making complaints 

Next steps

The deadline for you to provide views is 30 January 2025.

Online response form

Or by email to: [email protected]

Or in writing to: 
Redress & CMC Policy Team
Financial Conduct Authority 
12 Endeavour Square 
London E20 1JN 

We will summarise the responses and publish next steps in the first half of 2025.