Call for evidence outcome

Consumer credit and personal insolvency: call for evidence

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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Detail of outcome

We published two documents in response to this call for evidence:

  • the response to the personal insolvency questions, which also includes a summary of the public responses, on 19 July 2011
  • the response to the consumer credit questions on 21 November 2011

Original call for evidence

Summary

Consultation on how consumer credit and personal insolvency systems might be improved.

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Call for evidence description

Sought views on how consumer credit and personal insolvency systems might be improved and also on a number of government commitments, including:

  • tackling unfair bank charges
  • introducing a seven-day cooling off period for store cards
  • introducing a power for a regulator to cap interest rates on credit and store cards
  • requiring credit card providers to make electronic statements available to enable consumers to judge whether an alternative credit card would provide better value for money

Documents

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Published 15 October 2010

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