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FCA Proposes Simplifying Investment Cost Disclosure for Retail Investors
Abstract:FCA plans to cut “imprecise” transaction cost disclosures for UK investment products, making cost info clearer and easier for retail investors.

The UKs Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is shaking things up with bold new proposals unveiled in April 2025, aiming to make investment details crystal clear and way more engaging for everyday folks. Targeting Consumer Composite Investments (CCIs)—think funds, structured products, and insurance-based investments that 12.6 million UK adults have their money in—the FCA wants to cut the clutter and spotlight what really matters: transparency.
Out with the fuzzy stuff! A major move is ditching “implicit” transaction costs—those tricky, hard-to-pin-down figures like slippage or bid-ask spreads that shift with the market. The FCA calls them “imprecise and hard to measure accurately,” and honestly, who can argue? Instead, theyre zeroing in on “explicit” costs you can actually see—like broker fees, exchange charges, and stamp duty. “Implicit transaction costs, including slippage, can be imprecise and hard to measure accurately,” the FCA noted in its consultation paper. Simple, right?
This isn‘t a random idea—it’s the next step after their December 2024 consultation. The FCA‘s tackling the mess of overlapping rules from the past, including the EU’s Markets in Financial Instruments Directive Organization Regulation (MiFID Org Reg). “We want to ensure the disclosure requirements in the MiFID Org Reg do not duplicate or impose additional requirements to the CCI regime,” they say. One clear cost disclosure system? Yes, please!

Here‘s what’s cooking in this second consultation round:
- No More Hidden Costs: Firms wont need to wrestle with “hidden” costs like bid-ask spreads—just the straightforward fees and taxes.
- Smooth Transitions: A flexible switch from old-school disclosure docs to a snappy new product summary format.
The FCA‘s also tweaking its Handbook—swapping out dusty terms for fresh CCI lingo—and setting up practical rules for the switch. Plus, unauthorized CCI providers? They’ll need to step up with “reasonable and transparent” complaints handling. Investors deserve quick, fair fixes when somethings off.
This is all part of a bigger vibe shift—ditching EU-era baggage for a UK-specific setup. Just this month, the FCA hinted at shaking up the £12 trillion asset management world too. “We want a simpler and more flexible retail disclosure regime that gives consumers higher quality and more useful information,” they say, nudging firms to get creative with how they share the details. The price tag? About £3.2 million over ten years for firms to adjust—think legal tweaks and system upgrades. Worth it for clarity.
And here‘s a cool twist: the FCA’s going global, opening its first overseas offices in the US and Asia to spark cross-border investment vibes. Its a post-Brexit power move!
Got thoughts? The consultation‘s open until May 28, 2025, with final rules dropping later this year. By slashing “imprecise” data and streamlining standards, the FCA’s handing UK investors a clearer lens into their money—making CCIs less of a puzzle and more of a win.

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