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The Consumer Credit Act regulates credit card purchases but also gives you protection when you enter into a loan or hire agreement. It also gives you the right to a cooling off period.
New research reveals that the UK’s consumer credit regulation and dispute resolution practices significantly differ from other OECD countries At the recent Annual Insights Conference, the Finance & ...
PETALING JAYA: The proposed Consumer Credit Bill (CCB) is expected to largely affect non-bank lenders, with minimal to no effect on banks, according to MIDF Research.
Consumer protection laws rarely protect consumers--probably because their intent is invariably to protect a special interest (in this case, predominantly retailers with billions in revenue).
Discounting practices adopted by fast moving consumer Good (FMCG), auto spares and consumer durable companies face uncertainty due to a goods and services tax (GST) notice sent to beverage maker ...
Just as the idea of a consumer credit administration would seem unthinkable without the enabling structure of an institution to guarantee and share the risks, we cannot but laud the rather ...
Judge halting Trump's use of Alien Enemies Act is 'brazenly ignoring' Supreme Court precedent: Gregg Jarrett Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett on legal precedent surrounding the Alien Enemies ...
The Nigerian Consumer Credit Corporation (CREDICORP) has revealed that only three percent of Nigerian workers accessed formal consumer credit in the past year, exposing the significant gap in ...
KUALA LUMPUR: A new bill which seeks to protect the interest of credit and ensure responsible lending for the credit industry have been tabled for the first reading in the Dewan Rakyat ...
(Reuters) -The top U.S. watchdog agency for consumer finance on Tuesday sued credit rating giant Experian, saying the company failed American consumers who challenge the accuracy of consumer ...
Things Are Quiet in Consumer Credit. Too Quiet. Credit-card delinquencies seem to have peaked, for now By Telis Demos Share Resize ...
The recently proposed Credit Card Competition Act (CCCA), the most recent attempt along these lines, would disrupt the existing credit card landscape in ways that could be damaging to consumers ...