Money and Mental Health Policy Institute publishes policy note on the case for bailiff reform to reduce psychological harm
The Money and Mental Health Policy Institute has published a policy note entitled: ‘Fear and foul play – the case for bailiff reform to reduce psychological harm’. It follows the recent launch of the ‘Taking Control’ bailiff reform campaign by several MALG members including The Money Advice Trust, AdviceUK, Christian’s Against Poverty, Citizens Advice and […]
Read MoreNew Money Advice Service chief executive announced
The Pensions Regulator executive director Charles Counsell has been appointed as the Money Advice Service’s new chief executive. The Money Advice Service is set to merge with The Pensions Advisory Service and Pension Wise to form a new financial guidance body by the end of 2018. Counsell was awarded an OBE in the 2017 New […]
Read MoreNew financial services trade body to be named UK Finance
The new financial services trade association, which will be formed as the result of merging the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML), the British Bankers’ Association (BBA), the Asset Based Finance Association (ABFA), Financial Fraud Action UK, Payments UK and the UK Cards Association, will be named UK Finance. UK Finance will officially launch in summer […]
Read MoreLords Financial Exclusion Committee says high cost credit products must be tackled to avoid ‘poverty premium’
The Lords Financial Exclusion Committee has published a report highlighting how regulation has been successful in battling abusive practices by payday loan companies but says that banks are failing the customers who need them the most, leaving the poorest to rely on expensive products. It recommends that controls on “rent to own” products and other […]
Read MoreMALG Chair launches new research on customer vulnerability and debt collection
MALG Chair Liz Barclay this morning launched the Finance & Leasing Association and The UK Cards Association’s new publication: ‘Vulnerability; a guide for debt collection – 21 questions, 21 steps’. Both trade associations and a number of other MALG members including the Credit Services Association and the Money Advice Trust, worked in partnership with the […]
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