CII and PSF launch Consumer Duty training suite

The CII and PFS have launched a Consumer Duty digital learning suite, adding to their already extensive toolkit of resources.

Developed with financial service experts, the new suite includes courses and a diagnostic tool to provide practical insights and development strategies tailored to individual business needs. Two, in-person, Consumer Duty action planning workshops will also run in October to complement the launch.

The Overview of Consumer Duty Regulations course provides an introduction for personal finance professionals, with a comprehensive introduction to regulatory requirements for firms and employees.

The Spotlight: Consumer Duty Good Practice Examples course is designed for senior staff and leaders, providing greater depth and practical application of the regulations. It is designed to help finance professionals to embed and optimise any necessary practical and cultural changes using real-world examples of firms that have successfully aligned their processes with Consumer Duty standards.

The Spotlight: Consumer Duty Action Planning Process course offers a pragmatic framework for prioritising consumer-centricity, compiling evidence and driving cultural shifts within teams and firms. This course is tailored for practitioners working in small firms and leaders of teams or departments in medium-sized firms.

The Consumer Duty Practice Diagnostic Tool is designed to identify weaknesses in implementation of Consumer Duty and is tailored to practitioners in small firms and leaders of teams or departments in medium-sized firms.

Don MacIntyre, interim CEO for the PFS, said: “We are proud to introduce the Consumer Duty digital learning suite, which builds on the significant resources already developed by the PFS to meet business needs. I would encourage all finance professionals to identify and take the steps needed to drive our sector forward, embracing the positive shift in culture intended by the FCA with the introduction of its Consumer Duty regulations.”

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