Get DMCC Ready with our free Readiness Checklist

The Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act (DMCCA) introduces new legal duties around how members and subscribers join, renew, and cancel.

From April 2026, organisations offering auto-renewing memberships or subscriptions must comply with stricter rules on:

  • Pre-contract information and transparency

  • Cooling-off periods (on joining and renewal)

  • Reminder notices and cancellation processes

  • Evidence, record-keeping, and member rights

Non-compliance can lead to serious reputational, operational, and financial risks – including large fines and member trust issues.

But there’s opportunity too:
Use this as a moment to strengthen your systems, build trust, and improve the member experience.

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Download the free DMCCA Readiness Checklist to assess your current compliance and start building your roadmap for 2026.

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Help us understand what DMCC Act means for you

Take part in the DMCCA Compliance Benchmarking Survey 2025 and help assess how ready the sector is for the new rules on auto-renewals and consumer rights. Benchmark your organisation, shape sector guidance, and receive a free report and checklist.