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The CMA has published its provisional conclusions as part of its in-depth market investigation into funeral services.
As a result of alleged unfair practices caused by COVID-19 disruptions, the CMA has published an open letter to the early years sector (nurseries and childcare providers).
The CMA has published an open letter to all businesses involved in organising package holidays for UK consumers.
Following CMA action, payday lender Shelby Finance has written off loans and apologised to customers after not providing them with important information.
Letter to Shelby Finance Limited about its non-compliance with Part 4 of the Payday Lending Market Investigation Order 2015, relating to the provision of summary of borrowing statements.
This joint warning comes as the CMA and various trade associations remain concerned that some retailers have been raising prices unfairly.
Following an investigation by the CMA, Sykes Cottages has reversed its policy on cancelled bookings and will now offer customers full refunds.
Following CMA action, a major holiday lets company is now offering refunds for cancelled bookings, while others are facing further scrutiny over their policies.
In the last 2 years, the CMA has secured more than £47 million in refunds for customers whose banks failed to properly warn them about unarranged overdraft charges.
Citizens Advice and Citizens Advice Scotland to receive funding boost of up to £15 million to help them deal with increased demand during the COVID-19 pandemic.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The CMA has launched an investigation into several major websites to see whether they are doing enough to protect shoppers from fake and misleading reviews.
The CMA has published a second update from its COVID-19 Taskforce, which monitors and responds to competition and consumer problems arising from the pandemic.
All 4 offices have now reopened and are providing assay services.
The CMA has launched a programme of work to investigate reports of businesses failing to respect cancellation rights during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
The CMA has today published an update from its COVID-19 Taskforce, set up to monitor and respond to consumer and competition problems arising from the pandemic.
All 4 offices will be closed for at least 3 weeks.
The Competition and Markets Authority has published an open letter for businesses in the pharmaceutical and food and drink industries.
Hundreds of customers are being refunded after insurance company Paymentshield failed to send important information about PPI policies.
The CMA has been monitoring reports of changes to sales and pricing practices during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Speech by Lord Andrew Tyrie, Chair of Competition and Markets Authority at the CMA Digital Markets event.
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