Clarity + Direction

Complaint & compliance blogs for regulated industries

If you work in regulated complaint handling, you know how quickly FCA rules change, volumes rise, and edge cases emerge. Keeping up with regulatory updates and FOS decisions while keeping cases moving isn't easy.

Here you'll find practical guides, regulatory updates and complaint handling best practices, written by professionals with over 20 years of first-hand experience in regulated industries. Clear answers and practical guidance for real situations complaint teams face every day.

Monday, August 4, 2025
Blog author
Emma Scott

Supreme Court motor finance ruling on discretionary commission

What the Supreme Court motor finance ruling means for redress, FCA action, and complaint exposure under Section 140A.

Tuesday, July 8, 2025
Blog author
Marcel Lattanzio

FCA AI and complaint handling: Why complaints are the real test of trustworthy AI

What the FCA AI Sprint signals for complaint handling, explainability, and safe AI use in regulated decision support.

Saturday, June 7, 2025
Blog author
Emma Scott

FCA outlines potential redress scheme for motor finance complaints

What the proposed FCA motor finance redress scheme could involve and what complaint teams should prepare for now.

Thursday, April 24, 2025
Blog author
Stevie Whitmore

Why did this complaint occur? Using the Fishbone Diagram and 5 Whys to strengthen complaint handling

Learn how to use the Fishbone Diagram and 5 Whys to investigate complaints, uncover root causes, and improve outcomes in regulated complaint handling.

Thursday, April 10, 2025
Blog author
Emma Scott

Discretion, duty, and disclosure. Inside the UK Supreme Court's landmark discretionary commission appeals

What the Supreme Court discretionary commission ruling changes for motor finance, fiduciary duty, and complaint exposure.

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Friday, August 29, 2025

What is complaint case management software?

What complaint case management software does, how it works, and how regulated teams use it to improve outcomes, oversight, and compliance.

Blog author
Marcel Lattanzio