THE FINANCIAL CONDUCT AUTHORITY
Action plan 2026 to 2027
Contents
1. Introduction
What is an action plan?
Employers with 250 or more employees can produce and publish a voluntary action plan alongside their gender pay gap data. Their action plan shows the steps they are taking to address their gender pay gap and support employees experiencing menopause. Subject to legislation, these will be mandatory from spring 2027.
To create their action plan, the employer reviews a list of evidence-informed actions recommended by the government. They identify any that are already an established part of their working practice (‘embedded actions’), and choose at least 2 new actions to focus on (‘planned actions’).
You can see the full list of actions (opens in a new window) and guidance for employers on creating an action plan (opens in a new window).
THE FINANCIAL CONDUCT AUTHORITY submitted the following supporting narrative with their action plan:
We set out measures to address the gender pay gap in our organisation.
At the FCA, we take an evidence-led approach to understanding and addressing our pay gaps.
We recognise that we are more effective as a regulator when our workforce reflects the society we serve.
This action plan includes targeted interventions to improve the representation of women in senior roles and support a better gender balance across the organisation.
We’ll review this action plan every year. The full gender pay gap action plan can be found here:
https://www.fca.org.uk/about/diversity-equity-and-inclusion-our-progress/menopause-action-plan
Find out how the FCA is supporting employees experiencing menopause, including manager training, specialist advice, workplace adjustments and occupational health support here:
https://www.fca.org.uk/about/diversity-equity-and-inclusion-our-progress/menopause-action-plan
2. Planned actions
THE FINANCIAL CONDUCT AUTHORITY has committed to working on these actions in the 2026 to 2027 reporting year:
Make job descriptions inclusive
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THE FINANCIAL CONDUCT AUTHORITY said:
We continue to improve our recruitment practices and processes, including reviewing job descriptions and adverts to make sure they are inclusive. See here for further details: https://www.fca.org.uk/about/diversity-equity-and-inclusion-our-progress/gender-pay-gap-action-plan
Conduct a menopause risk assessment for your workplace
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THE FINANCIAL CONDUCT AUTHORITY said:
Although we don’t offer a specific menopause risk assessment, our employees can have an occupational health assessment to see whether they need any adjustments. See here for further details: https://www.fca.org.uk/about/diversity-equity-and-inclusion-our-progress/menopause-action-plan
3. Embedded actions
THE FINANCIAL CONDUCT AUTHORITY has indicated that the following actions are already an established part of their working practice.
Encourage applications from a range of candidates
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Reduce unconscious bias in CV screening
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Use fair and structured interview techniques
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Advertise leave policies in job adverts
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Advertise flexible working arrangements in job adverts
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Automatically consider eligible employees for promotion
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Encourage employee development through actionable steps
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Offer mentoring, sponsorship and other development programmes
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Set targets to improve gender representation
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Increase transparency for pay, promotion and rewards
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Enhance and promote flexible working and leave policies
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Train managers to support employees experiencing menopause
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Offer occupational health advice to employees experiencing menopause
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Set up menopause support groups and networks
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Offer workplace adjustments to employees experiencing menopause
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Review policies and procedures to meet the needs of employees experiencing menopause
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4. About THE FINANCIAL CONDUCT AUTHORITY
- Registered address
- 12 Endeavour Square, London, England, E20 1JN
- Sector
- Administrative and support service activities, Public administration and defence; compulsory social security