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Vulnerable customers encouraged to open up to firms to get the right support

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  • March 9, 2025
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Vulnerable customers encouraged to open up to firms to get the right support

Just 4 in 10 vulnerable customers say they have disclosed their needs to their financial services provider, new research commissioned by the FCA shows.

However, those that do open up tend to have better experiences. Three quarters of vulnerable customers who told their firm about their circumstances (74%) said that staff asked the right questions to understand their situation, 6 in 10 (57%) said their firm ‘cared’, and 58% said their firm took action to provide support they needed.Anyone can become vulnerable due to health, life events, ability to withstand financial or emotional shocks, or because of poor financial or digital literacy. The research finds that vulnerable customers are more likely to report a negative experience with financial services firms, such as their bank or insurer, when compared to non-vulnerable customers.The FCA issued guidance to help financial services firms support consumers in vulnerable circumstances in 2021 and introduced the Consumer Duty in 2023, which requires firms to deliver good outcomes for all customers, including those in vulnerable circumstances.On 7 March 2025, the FCA has published a review and good and poor practice examples to further help firms provide the right care consistent with the Consumer Duty.Sarah Pritchard, executive director, competition, markets and international, said:‘It can be hard to tell your bank or insurer about your specific needs, but those who ask for help tend to feel more supported. We’ve seen good examples where financial firms are making a difference for vulnerable customers, but we know that vulnerable people report more negative experiences than others.’We want firms to build on the good work identified, to help people open up and make sure they get the support they may need.’Notes to editorsRead the FCA's review: Firms' treatment of customers in vulnerable circumstances.Read the FCA’s good practice and areas for improvement: Delivering good outcomes for customers in vulnerable circumstances.Read the consumer research.Key findings include:44% of customers in vulnerable circumstances reported a negative experience with a financial services firms compared to 33% of customers not in vulnerable circumstances.42% say they have disclosed personal circumstances to firms:19% said they were encouraged to do so by the firm.22% felt it was necessary given their circumstances.A quarter (25%) of those in vulnerable circumstances said they feel uncomfortable explaining their situation to a financial services provider.Customers in vulnerable circumstances reported different reasons for not disclosing personal situations, including:Embarrassed (37%).Don’t want to be treated differently (24%).Worried may get a worse deal (23%).Didn’t know my firm would help (19%).I have security concerns (16%).

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