What will the FCA’s ‘Consumer Duty’ mean for access to credit?
Published 24 November 2021
I spoke last week at an event exploring the FCA’s proposed ‘Consumer Duty’. The Duty is positioned as asking firms to put themselves in the shoes of the customer and consider if they would like to be treated how their firm treats customers.
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Time to talk money
Published 10 November 2021
This week is Talk Money Week run by the Money and Pensions Service (MaPS). Set up by government, MaPS exists to ensure every person feels more in control of their finances throughout their lives. Talk Money Week is a campaign designed to increase people’s sense of financial wellbeing by encouraging them to open up about personal finance.
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CCTA Response to FOS feedback statement on its consultation on temporary changes to reporting the outcomes of proactively settled complaints
Published 02 November 2021
“Unfortunately, the FOS has missed out on an opportunity to deal with the backlog of complaints it faces”. “At such an early stage, where the decision still rests with the customer, ask the lender to take one more look.
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Is the cost of living on the increase?
Published 25 October 2021
We are being told that there is a rise in the ‘cost of living’ but what does this mean? Simply that the necessary costs we all face are going up, but what is driving this rise now? September saw a slight drop in inflation, but economists predict this is likely to only be a temporary dip before the rate continues
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CCTA comment on HM Treasury consultation on the regulation of BNPL
Published 21 October 2021
CCTA commenting on HM Treasury consultation on the regulation of BNPL said: “The consultation on BNPL is welcome, but it highlights that the current regulation of consumer credit is complex and unwieldy. These products should already be regulated by the FCA, but the system takes too long to change.
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What politicians should be focusing on at party conference
Published 04 October 2021
This week the Conservative Party Conference is taking place in Manchester. This will bring this year’s major conference season to an end, following the Labour Party Conference in Brighton last week. Both parties seem to be facing big questions about the unity of membership.
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Plans announced for new UK wide No Interest Loan Scheme pilot
Published 07 September 2021
Local and national partners sought to deliver No Interest Loan Scheme pilot with Fair4All Finance, Toynbee Hall and Fair by Design Pilot will test whether this scheme can be scaled to make resources go further to improve financial wellbeing for customers in vulnerable circumstances Millions more people have become financially vulnerable during Covid, requiring urgent support – the pilot will
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CCTA Response to the Treasury Select Committee Report on the Future Regulatory Framework of Financial Services
Published 06 July 2021
The Treasury Select Committee has today published its report on the Future Regulatory Framework of Financial Services.
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CCTA thoughts on the FOS Annual Complaints data
Published 26 May 2021
The FOS has released its annual complaints data today. From a quick glance, what jumps out is the high upload rates for complaints about home credit and guarantor loans. Uphold rates for both of these are currently over 80%, compared with the average uphold rate of 31% across all products.
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Friends and Family can’t pick up the slack
Published 20 May 2021
It has been a busy time period for alternative lending sector. In recent years it has faced many challenges including a constantly changing approach from the Financial Ombudsman Service and the impact of the ‘claims culture’ driven by Claims Management Companies. Many firms have already left the market. Since 2016 the number of firms offering HCSTC has more than halved.
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CCTA CEO comments on Provident Financial decision to close down home-collected credit and Satsuma brands
Published 10 May 2021
Commenting on the decision by Provident Financial to close down their home-collected credit and Satsuma brands, Jason Wassell, Chief Executive of the CCTA said: “This news is shocking and yet not a surprise to those watching alternative lending. We have long been concerned that the current regulatory framework does not work for the market, or its customers.
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Coronavirus- the lasting financial impact
Published 15 April 2021
We are now more than a year into the Covid-19 pandemic, and I think it is safe to say that none of us predicted the impact it would still be having on our lives.
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