Vulnerability Outcomes Checklist for Financial Firms

A practical vulnerability outcomes checklist to give you a starting point for reviewing your current approach to vulnerability support and spotting areas that may need more focus.

The simple checklist is built around the key areas that shape good vulnerability outcomes in practice, including strategy and ownership, customer journeys, frontline confidence, vulnerability data, evidence and reporting, and continuous improvement.

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What's included?

  • A practical checklist to help financial firms review how well their approach to vulnerability is working in practice.
  • Prompts covering vulnerability strategy, ownership, senior leadership reporting and links to Consumer Duty outcomes.
  • Questions to help review customer journeys through a vulnerability lens and identify where customers may experience friction, confusion or poor outcomes.
  • A frontline confidence section covering identification, recording, escalation, training and consistency across teams.
  • Prompts on vulnerability data and recording, including how data is used to identify patterns, gaps and repeated issues.
  • Evidence and reporting questions to help organisations demonstrate good practice, customer feedback actions and improvements to customer experience.
  • A continuous improvement section to help teams review gaps, track recommendations and embed vulnerability support into everyday operations.

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