Great British ISA may struggle to be Consumer Duty compliant

Concerns raised over the narrow target market of the new offering

Hope Coumbe
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The government may struggle to show the Financial Conduct Authority that the new Great British ISA is compliant with Consumer Duty regulations, Aegon has warned.

The ISA - which gives investors an additional £5,000 allowance to invest solely in UK equities - was introduced last week by chancellor Jeremy Hunt in the 2024 Spring Budget. Aegon pensions director Steven Cameron has today (11 March) questioned the context of the introduction, however, pointing specifically to the proposed investors and the strength of UK markets. "Providers must design products which offer value with a specific target market in mind," he said. "The Great British ISA could raise challenges here as it will have a particularly narrow target market." Cameron noted th...

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