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FCA Consultation on Simplifying Pensions and Investment Advice Rules

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Published March 25th, 2026
Detected March 25th, 2026
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Summary

The FCA has opened a consultation on proposals to simplify rules for firms providing pensions and investment advice. The aim is to make it easier for firms to offer simplified advice, promote innovation, and enhance consumer protection while maintaining standards.

What changed

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has launched Consultation Paper CP26/10, proposing significant changes to the rules governing pensions and investment advice in the UK. Key proposals include consolidating suitability requirements, clarifying flexibility in advice services by shifting from 'necessary' to 'sufficient' information assessment, introducing a single 'attitude to risk' concept, and replacing annual suitability reviews with periodic ones. The FCA also plans to retire FG 17/8, embedding its principles directly into Handbook rules, and clarify support for disengaged clients under the Consumer Duty. Additionally, the consultation discusses modernizing rules around legacy trail commission arrangements.

This consultation is highly relevant for financial advice firms, retail banks, insurers, fund managers, investment platforms, and wealth managers. The FCA is seeking comments by May 22, 2026, to foster market innovation and competition while ensuring robust consumer protection. Compliance officers should review the proposed changes to suitability assessments, risk profiling, and reporting requirements, and prepare to submit feedback by the deadline. The FCA intends to publish a Policy Statement by the end of 2026.

What to do next

  1. Review proposed changes to suitability requirements, risk assessment, and reporting for pensions and investment advice.
  2. Submit comments on Consultation Paper CP26/10 by May 22, 2026.
  3. Assess potential impact of proposed rule consolidations and clarifications on current advisory services.

Source document (simplified)

CP26/10: Simplifying the pensions and investment advice rules

Consultation opens 25/03/2026 25/03/2026 Consultation closes 22/05/2026

Consultation papers First published:

25/03/2026

Last updated: 25/03/2026
We are consulting on how to make it easier for firms to give more simplified forms of advice to consumers.


Read CP26/10 (PDF)

We want consumers to be confident when making decisions and to see a market that offers a continuum of help, guidance and advice, so that people can find what’s right for them.

With the targeted support rules now in place, our focus is on completing our outstanding policy work so that the market can develop and deliver a wide range of support for consumers.

We are taking steps to simplify our advice rules to remove barriers to innovation and promote competition in the market, while maintaining consumer protection.

Our proposals include:

  • Consolidating the suitability requirements in COBS 9 and COBS 9A into one set of common rules and expectations.
  • Clarifying the existing flexibility in our suitability rules to offer different advice services, and different recommendations to different clients, by replacing the rule requirement to consider ‘necessary’ information with an expectation that advisers consider ‘sufficient’ information when assessing suitability.
  • Clarifying that firms do not always need to assess a customer’s knowledge and experience before making a recommendation, where the type of product the firm envisages recommending is one reasonably identified as having a target market that includes clients with no experience in investing.
  • Introducing a single ‘attitude to risk’ concept in the rules, clarifying that firms do not need to use complex tools or detailed questionnaires to assess it, and confirming that firms can take a proportionate approach when determining a client’s ability to bear losses.
  • Consolidating the timing and content requirements that currently apply to the provision of suitability reports for different types of businesses.
  • Retiring FG 17/8, embedding its principles of proportionality directly into Handbook rules, supported by updated case studies to illustrate how firms can take a proportionate approach when assessing suitability.
  • Replacing the annual suitability review with periodic reviews based on clients’ needs.
  • Clarifying how firms support disengaged clients, underpinned by the Consumer Duty.
  • Including a discussion about legacy trail commission arrangements to modernise the rules and to prevent potential consumer harm.

Who is this for

This consultation will be particularly relevant to financial advisers and to those who sell or distribute pensions and investments products. Interested parties include:

  • Financial advice firms
  • Retail banks and building societies
  • Life insurers and SIPP providers
  • Authorised fund managers
  • Investment platforms
  • Investment managers
  • Wealth managers
  • Venture Capital Trusts
  • Firms providing services such as model portfolio services
  • Industry groups and trade bodies
  • Consumers
  • Consumer groups and organisations

Next steps

We ask for comments on this CP by 22 May 2026.

Online response form

Please respond by completing this form or in writing to:

Advice Policy Team
Financial Conduct Authority
12 Endeavour Square
London E20 1JN
Email: [email protected]

We welcome engagement with stakeholders during the consultation period. Contact us via the CP inbox if you wish to discuss the consultation.

We will consider your feedback and expect to publish a Policy Statement by the end of the year.

Background

We are consulting on rule changes in response to feedback on:

  • Supporting consumers’ pensions and investment decisions: proposals for targeted support (see chapter 9 of CP25/17).
  • Review of FCA requirements following the introduction of the Consumer Duty (see our call for input).
  • We are delivering on our commitment to review the existing rules relating to financial advisers' ongoing services, following on from our multi-firm work on ongoing financial advice services.

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Named provisions

Suitability Requirements Attitude to Risk Suitability Reports Consumer Duty Legacy Trail Commission

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Classification

Agency
FCA
Published
March 25th, 2026
Comment period closes
May 22nd, 2026 (57 days)
Instrument
Consultation
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Consultation
Change scope
Substantive
Document ID
CP26/10
Supersedes
FG 17/8

Who this affects

Applies to
Financial advisers Consumers Investment managers Wealth managers
Industry sector
5231 Securities & Investments 5239 Asset Management 5241 Insurance
Activity scope
Financial Advice Investment Advice Pensions Advice
Geographic scope
United Kingdom GB

Taxonomy

Primary area
Securities
Operational domain
Compliance
Compliance frameworks
Dodd-Frank
Topics
Financial Advice Consumer Protection Pensions

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