CMA review of Part 3, Article 29, and Part 1 of Schedule 4 of the Home Credit Market Investigation Order 2007 Consultation
Detail of outcome
The CMA has decided to launch the proposed review and is now consulting on:
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potential changes in circumstance that may mean that the relevant parts of the Order are no longer appropriate; and
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if such changes are identified, whether they mean that the relevant parts of the Order should be varied or revoked, and in the case of identifying the need to vary the Order, to set out the proposed changes that could be made.
Please see the review case page for details.
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Original consultation
Consultation description
We are publishing an Invitation to Comment concerning a potential review of Part 3, article 29 and Part 1 of Schedule 4 of the Home Credit Market Investigation Order 2007. The CMA has identified a possible change in circumstances indicating that a review of those parts of that remedy may be appropriate.
The CMA is not proposing to review the remainder of the Order, which remains outside the scope of this consultation.
The CMA invites comments from stakeholders on the possible change of circumstance identified in the Invitation to Comment document, and on whether carrying out a review should be considered to be an administrative priority for the CMA.
The information received will assist the CMA in reaching a decision on whether or not to launch a review of those parts of the Order.
Respondents should provide their views supported with relevant evidence where possible, in writing to the CMA at the address below.
The CMA requests that all submissions be accompanied by a non-confidential version which the respondent would be willing to have published on the CMA website in the event that a formal review is launched.
The CMA has today published a Notice of Suspension of Part 3, Article 29, and Part 1 of Schedule 4 of the Home Credit Market Investigation Order 2007 pending the outcome of this Invitation to Comment and any subsequent review.
When responding by email, please use the subject line Home Credit.