UK Subscription Contracts Regime: Key points from the consultation outcome
April 08, 2026
UK Subscription Contracts Regime: Key points from the consultation outcomeApril 08, 2026 Current positionThe Department for Business & Trade (“DBT”) has published its response to the consultation on implementing the Subscription Contracts Regime under the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024 (“DMCCA”).1 The regulations themselves have not yet been published. The response sets out intended policy direction, to be implemented through secondary legislation and guidance. The consultation focused on practical implementation issues, not changes to the underlying DMCCA framework. Policy direction confirmedThe Government intends to implement the regime in a way that largely aligns with existing UK consumer law, rather than introducing a materially more onerous parallel system. Key points include:
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