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AI Platforms Rush to Establish Content-Authenticity Standards Amid Leadership Shakeups and Sustained Capex
Within days of each other in mid-August 2026, Google, Anthropic, and Spotify moved to formalize AI content watermarking and labeling policies, signaling an industry-wide push toward self-governed provenance standards as generative AI output floods consumer platforms. The shift coincides with executive turnover at OpenAI (Brad Lightcap's departure) and Meta's public AI manifesto, all set against continued heavy AI infrastructure capital expenditure and finance-sector moves (e.g., Wall Street paying for algorithmic edges on social signals) that underscore AI's deepening entanglement with capital markets.
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News articleYahoo Finance· February 24, 2026

Deferred Payment Credit comes within the FCA’s perimeter

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Deferred Payment Credit comes within the FCA’s perimeter On 11 February, the FCA published Policy Statement 26/1 in which it confirmed that draft rules relating to deferred payment credit (DPC) which it consulted on back in July 2025 will be taken forward, largely unchanged…
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  • The firms that refine their disclosure processes, embed durable medium solutions, and recalibrate affordability assessments will be well‑placed to maintain a smooth customer journey while meeting regulatory expectations

    80% confidence
  • Borrowers will get the ability to complain to the Financial Ombudsman Service but won't be eligible to claim compensation from the Financial Services Compensation Scheme

    80% confidence
  • If DPC lenders conduct hard searches at credit reference agencies each time a borrower enters into a new DPC agreement, high-frequency borrowers are likely to be negatively impacted as a result of multiple searches, even where they have a perfect repayment record

    80% confidence
  • Consumer Duty will be the FCA's chief way of policing DPC lenders given that the new rules deliberately lack prescription

    80% confidence
  • DPC rules will apply from 15 July 2026 and require DPC lenders to provide borrowers with pre-contractual information, information during the DPC agreement and when a customer misses payment, carry out creditworthiness and affordability assessments, complete regulatory reporting, and comply with Consumer Duty

    80% confidence
  • For some DPC lenders, the compliance burden and FCA expectations may prove to be a stretch too far and we may see some consolidation of lenders, and others withdraw from the market entirely

    80% confidence
  • Meaningful additional disclosure will help borrowers better understand the product they are taking and make informed choices, but will also introduce friction into the customer journey and may increase customer drop-off

    80% confidence

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