MorganAsh introduces MARS system upgrades

MorganAsh has made further upgrades to its new adviser tool to help businesses better manage and evaluate consumer vulnerability.

As businesses prepare for Consumer Duty, the MorganAsh Resilience System (MARS) and its ‘Resilience Rating’ has been updated, with tailored questions around potential coercion now added as part of the vulnerability assessment.

This means firms can identify how vulnerable each client is to the potential risk of coercion or susceptibility to scams.

The result of this will then contribute towards their overall ‘Resilience Rating’.

Andrew Gething (pictured), managing director of MorganAsh, said: “We are really pleased to introduce yet more valuable upgrades for MARS, our comprehensive vulnerability tool.

“The updates draw on both user feedback and the FCA’s final guidelines for Consumer Duty, giving firms a reliable system to not only meet the demands of regulators, but best protect the vulnerabilities of their customers.”

The MARS system has also gained additional consumer protected characteristics to help mortgage firms with their diversity reporting.

Consumer Duty now requires all firms to report on protected characteristics, reinforcing the Equalities Act. Adding extra characteristics not previously covered will allow firms to report on this with ease.

Gething continued: “As with the entire MARS system, we plan to develop this further over time to best meet the needs of mortgage firms and their clients to help ensure they can always comply with Consumer Duty.”

The developments to MARS come as businesses head towards the first Consumer Duty deadline.

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