UK Competition Authority's New Consumer Protection Strategy Under DMCCA
The UK competition authority has outlined its progress and priorities in consumer protection under the newly enacted Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024 (DMCCA), emphasizing direct enforcement and support for businesses.
13.02.2026 | UK competition authority
In April 2025, the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024 (DMCCA) came into effect, empowering the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to enforce consumer protection laws directly. This shift allows the CMA to address breaches efficiently without relying solely on court litigation.
The CMA's focus is on enhancing consumer trust and confidence while ensuring businesses comply with the law. The authority has engaged with hundreds of businesses to clarify acceptable conduct and compliance requirements, aiming to create a fair marketplace.
Since the DMCCA's implementation, the CMA has prioritized guidance and support for businesses, including the introduction of new compliance resources and a proactive approach to addressing issues like fake reviews. The authority has conducted compliance checks and provided advisory letters to help businesses understand their obligations.
While the CMA supports compliant businesses, it has also initiated enforcement actions against those engaging in harmful practices, such as drip pricing and pressure selling. The authority is committed to monitoring compliance and will continue to take action against non-compliant businesses.
Looking ahead, the CMA plans to maintain its focus on essential consumer spending areas and will refine its guidance to ensure businesses can navigate the new regulatory landscape effectively. The authority aims to protect consumers and foster a competitive market environment.
