PFS chief executive Keith Richards revealed the meeting, which he attended with PFS board members, had taken place recently.
Writing on his PFS website blog, he said: “We, together with FOS, APFA and compliance specialists focused on how overcomplicated suitability reports, which are proving ineffective from a consumer perspective, and overly bureaucratic for advisers, could be streamlined to improve clarity.
“There is a clear recognition from the regulator of the issues and a willingness to work with the sector to achieve a workable solution.
“Although it is often easier to continually add content it is more difficult to determine what can be taken away in order to improve understanding without increasing risk in the event of a complaint. I am confident however that progress is being made.”
He also reported the PFS has been working alongside Diminimis to help streamline the process for advisers when conducting due diligence on discretionary investment managers.
They have met with the FCA to review “some of the challenges that were identified during the initial stages of drafting standardised question sets, and in particular sought to clarify ambiguity around relationships and responsibilities”.
Mr Richards believes the regulator is keen to cooperate to bring greater clarity.