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CompliNEWS   |   Financial Service Intelligence Watch Saturday 24 May 2025

FSCA – Invitation for public comments on draft Conduct Standard for banks

The Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) has published for comment a draft Conduct Standard for banks, which outlines the proposed regulatory approach to market conduct in the sector. In a FSCA Communication issued on Wednesday the FSCA stresses that the standard has been published in terms of s 106(2)(b) of the Financial Sector Regulation Act 9 of 2017 (FSR Act), and relates to banks, mutual banks, and co-operative banks. Over the past decade a number of conduct weaknesses have been identified in the South African banking sector. These include the findings of the Competition Commission’s Banking Enquiry in 2008 (the Jali Commission), a World Bank Group report on 'Financial Inclusion: A Payments Perspective' in 2008, and more recently the World Bank’s 2018 'Retail Banking Diagnostic' commissioned by the National Treasury.

With the advent of the FSR Act in 2018, the FSCA has been given the explicit mandate of regulating and supervising the conduct of banks. For the FSCA to meaningfully supervise the conduct of banks, there must be an enforceable market conduct regulatory framework against which the FSCA can monitor conduct across the banking sector. Bearing in mind the identified risks to fair customer outcomes in the sector, as highlighted by the abovementioned reports, comparable conduct measures in other financial sectors and the FSCA’s own engagements with the banking sector and its stakeholders; the FSCA has developed the proposed Conduct Standard for banks. The draft Standard is the first step towards rolling out a comprehensive market conduct regulatory framework for the banking sector.

Comments can be submitted using the template that can be found here until 18 June 2019.