The disclosure obligations for those providing regulated financial advice to retail clients. These are detailed in regulations 229A to 229J of the Financial Markets Conduct Regulations 2014.
Publicly available information
If a Financial Advice Provider has an internet site, it must make certain information publicly available in order to help retail clients find a provider that meets their needs (see regulation 229C).
Disclosures relating to advice
Certain other information must be given to retail clients when:
- the nature and scope of the advice becomes apparent in order to enable clients to make an informed decision about whether to seek, obtain, or act on the advice (see regulation 229D); and
- the advice is given (if not before) in order to help clients make an informed decision about whether to act on the advice (see regulation 229E).
Complaints information
If a complaint is made, the person making the complaint must be given information about the complaints and dispute resolution process (see regulation 229F)
More details about the information required to be disclosed can be found in Schedule 21A of the regulations here.
Requirements for form and manner of disclosure
The regulations include general requirements for the form and manner of disclosure (see regulation 229H).
All disclosures must be
- presented in a clear, concise, and effective manner;
- given prominence if presented with other information;
- in a format, font, and type size that are easily readable if given in writing; and
- free of charge.
You can also make information available or give information in the form and manner you reasonably consider appropriate, having regard to any stated purpose of the relevant regulation (see regulation 229H(3)).
For example, provided all other requirements are met, including a way to allow a recipient to readily store disclosure information in a permanent and legible form, disclosure of information through an email with a prominent hyperlink may be appropriate.
In this context, prominence may require a suitable warning as to the nature and importance of the information.