JFSC "Upcoming consultations and other outreach" or horizon scanning for your CMP mapping
18/05/2026
Here's the current picture (as of the latest available data, with dates subject to change):
- Consultation = Revisions to JFSC guidance note on LLCs
- The JFSC will be seeking stakeholder input on proposals to change our current Guidance on LLCs, potentially opening up wider use of LLCs (subject to all relevant laws).
- Q2 2026
- Consultation PERIOD = TBC
- Consultation on the RELIANCE FRAMEWORK
- Follow-on consultation following the feedback from the Government of Jersey's Reform of Jersey's Reliance Framework consultation.
- Q3 2026
- Consultation PERIOD = TBC
- Consultation on the MONEY LAUNDERING COMPLIANCE OFFICER ROLE
- Follow-on consultation following the feedback from the Government of Jersey's Money Laundering Compliance Officer role amendments consultation.
- Q2/Q3 2026
- Consultation PERIOD = TBC
- Consultation on CONSUMER CREDIT
- The JFSC will be consulting on the policy approach and the proposed Code of Practice for the new consumer credit regime.
- Q2/Q3 2026
- Consultation PERIOD = TBC

Main Official JFSC Page (Primary Source for Horizon Scanning)
- Upcoming consultations and other outreach: https://www.jerseyfsc.org/industry/consultations/ (This is the definitive page with the table of planned 2026 consultations.)
Specific Upcoming Items (Direct Links from the Page)
- Revisions to JFSC guidance note on LLCs (Q2 2026) → Covered on the main page above.
- Consultation on reliance framework (Q3 2026) → Main page + related Gov consultation: https://www.gov.je/Government/Consultations/pages/relianceframeworkreform.aspx
- Consultation on the Money Laundering Compliance Officer role (Q2/Q3 2026) → Main page + related: https://www.gov.je/Government/Consultations/pages/moneylaunderingcomplianceofficeramendments.aspx
- Consumer credit (Q2/Q3 2026) → Main page above.
Current/Recent 2026 Consultations
- Consultation on amendments to the JFSC's civil financial penalty methodology (No. 3 2026, closed 23 Apr 2026): https://www.jerseyfsc.org/industry/consultations/consultation-on-amendments-to-the-jfsc-s-civil-financial-penalty-methodology-for-registered-persons/
- Phase 1 updates to bank licensing policy (No. 2 2026, closes 12 June 2026): https://www.jerseyfsc.org/industry/consultations/consultation-on-phase-1-updates-to-our-bank-licensing-policy/
- Basel III Prudential Roadmap: large exposures and general matters (No. 1 2026, closed): https://www.jerseyfsc.org/industry/consultations/consultation-on-the-basel-iii-prudential-roadmap-large-exposures-and-general-matters/
Additional Useful Links
- JFSC Subscribe to news/updates: https://www.jerseyfsc.org/subscribe-to-our-news-and-updates/
- Full list of past consultations (2025, 2024, etc.): Scroll down on the main consultations page.
- JFSC Strategy 2026–2030: https://www.jerseyfsc.org/publications/2026-2030-strategy/
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