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FCA updates on persistent debt

FCA has updated its consultation paper on its proposals for rules to help customers in persistent credit card debt. The revised proposals follow feedback on its April consultation.

Respondents were in favour of FCA’s proposals in principle and it has now done a new analysis of the costs to business of its remedies – the costs are higher than initially indicated, but FCA still thinks the benefits to consumers will outweigh the costs. The changes will be in a new part of CONC 6.7 and will require firms:

FCA proposes to give firms 6 months from the date the rules come into force to put the necessary procedures in place. FCA asks for comment on the new proposals by 25 January 2018.

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