FOS confirms industry levy as complaints expected to level off

No surge in complaints from pension freedom and new FCA rules

Carmen Reichman
clock • 3 min read

The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) has confirmed it will collect £24.5m from the industry for the coming year, after the body predicted there would not be a meaningful rise in complaints in the period.

The FOS stuck to its previous proposals to increase its fees for 2016-17 by 5% - from £23.3m to £24.5m - effectively freezing last year's levy but taking into account £1.2m for the transition of consumer credit. The organisation will also keep the number of free cases at 25 per firm and freeze the standard case fee payable thereafter at £550, it confirmed in its business plan, published on 21 March. It expects to have a total operating income of £226.5m in 2016-17, resulting in an operating deficit of £38.5m after deducting projected costs - compared with last year's budgeted deficit ...

To continue reading this article...

Join Professional Adviser for free

  • Unlimited access to real-time news, industry insights and market intelligence
  • Stay ahead of the curve with spotlights on emerging trends and technologies
  • Receive breaking news stories straight to your inbox in the daily newsletters
  • Make smart business decisions with the latest developments in regulation, investing retirement and protection
  • Members-only access to the editor’s weekly Friday commentary
  • Be the first to hear about our events and awards programmes

Join

 

Already a Professional Adviser member?

Login

More on Regulation

PA360: FCA's Hulme - Targeted support will 'never' replace holistic financial planning

PA360: FCA's Hulme - Targeted support will 'never' replace holistic financial planning

A ‘broader stepping stone’ to fully fledged advice

Isabel Baxter
clock 01 May 2025 • 2 min read
FCA on finfluencer financial harm: 'We need people to sit up and take action'

FCA on finfluencer financial harm: 'We need people to sit up and take action'

Treasury Committee questions regulator on the impact of finfluencers

Isabel Baxter
clock 01 May 2025 • 4 min read
FCA's data reporting cuts: 'A start but fairly low hanging fruit'

FCA's data reporting cuts: 'A start but fairly low hanging fruit'

Impact is yet to be determined but a positive step, commentators say

Isabel Baxter
clock 29 April 2025 • 4 min read