Regulation Sponsored by Regulation Consumer Duty: what to expect post implementation deadline Published: 31st May 2023 Share Free to attend workshop – limited places available After the Consumer Duty comes into force on 31 July, the FCA have said they will act swiftly and assertively where it finds evidence of harm or risk of harm to consumers. This workshop will help build an understanding of what to expect immediately following the implementation date. This legal and regulatory workshop will take place in the morning at the Asset Finance Connect workshop on June 13th at the Asset Finance Connect conference at etc venues, 155 Bishopsgate, London EC2M 3YD. The workshop, which starts at 09.30am, will be based around a case study and will focus on current market themes relating to the consumer duty implementation landscape post-implementation and considers likely emerging trends. The case study will guide participants through a series of scenarios, analysis and discussion. The workshop will be lead by Wayne Gibbard and Stephen Dawson from Shoosmiths, with feedback from other specialists in the Shoosmiths team. The session will be of interest to legal and regulatory specialists in all auto and equipment finance organisations and non-specialists who want to develop a deeper understanding of Consumer Duty. It will build on themes developed in the first workshop which took place at the last conference last December. To apply for a free place email louiseclavey@assetfinanceconnect.com. If you have specific questions about workshop then please email wayne.gibbard@shoosmiths.co.uk. Priority will be given to Asset Finance Connect corporate members. Kindly supported by Headline Sponsor Platinum Sponsor Gold Sponsor Silver Sponsor Silver Sponsor Silver Sponsor Fintech Innovator Sponsor Registration & Refreshment Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor Legal Partner Corporate Members Edward Peck CEO - Asset Finance Connect Sign up to our newsletter Featured Stories RegulationUK Supreme Court grants permission to appeal motor finance ruling RegulationFCA outlines priorities for Consumer Duty in 2024/25 RegulationFCA labelled “complacent, conflicted, captured”