Got views about the household debt crisis? Help Debt Justice pull together a people’s manifesto…
Debt Justice is holding an event in London on 2nd September for people with experience of debt problems to help shape its people’s manifesto.
WADA responds to proposals to reform the Consumer Credit Act
WADA and the Centre for Responsible Credit have submitted a joint response to the HM Treasury consultation concerning the Consumer Credit Act Review. We do not support the proposal to remove statutory consumer protections and replace these with rules made by the Financial Conduct Authority (‘FCA’). The FCA is not effectively enforcing existing rules, and there should always remain a right of redress for consumers through our legal system.
Under the radar: how will Consumer Credit Act reform impact debtor’s rights?
Richard Holland (writing in a personal capacity) warns that proposals to reform the Consumer Credit Act 1974 and substitute legislation with FCA rules and guidance could seriously impact debtor’s rights.
MaPS reveals 21% real terms cut to grants for debt advice compared to 2019/20
Responding to a recent Freedom of Information request from WADA, the Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) has revealed that grants for debt advice services in England are facing a cut of over 20% in real terms.