The FCA’s Consumer Duty clamps down on unfair savings rates

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is taking action against banks and building societies for offering disproportionate interest rate rises to savers. The FCA’s 14-point plan aims to ensure fair savings rates and improved communication with customers.

Facts

  • The FCA is cracking down on banks and building societies offering disproportionate interest rate rises to savers.
  • The FCA has a 14-point plan to ensure fair savings rates and effective communication with customers.
  • Analysis showed that the interest rate rise for easy access accounts was not proportionate, with only 28% of the base rate passed through by nine major savings providers.
  • Notice and fixed term deposits, on the other hand, saw 51% of the base rate passed through by the same nine providers.
  • Larger firms are offering lower interest rates compared to smaller competitors.
  • Firms have until the end of August to justify their savings rates, especially for those with the lowest rates.
  • Firms are required to improve communication with customers and demonstrate the effectiveness of their communication campaigns.
  • The FCA collaborates with the Information Commissioner’s Office to inform customers about the best available rates, even for those who have opted out of marketing.
  • Sheldon Mills, the FCA’s executive director of consumers and competition, emphasizes the need for a competitive cash savings market that delivers better deals for savers.
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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