IFA: Will advice firms need to adapt compliance requirements in 2026? Practical insights from TCC Group

January 5, 2026

Recently featured in IFA Magazine, TCC Group explores how advice firms will need to adapt their compliance approach in 2026 as the FCA shifts from interpreting Consumer Duty to demanding clear, demonstrable proof. Joe Norburn, CEO of TCC Group (TCC, Recordsure, Momenta), highlights that despite ongoing political rhetoric around reducing regulatory burdens, firms should expect more targeted evidence requests, deeper scrutiny and far less tolerance for unsupported assumptions about good customer outcomes.

The article outlines why “evidence readiness” will become a defining capability in 2026, with higher standards of proof, greater focus on customer comprehension and increasing pressure on manual compliance models.

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