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Government consults on financial product cold call ban

Big Ben and Houses of parliament in London, UK

The Government is consulting on how to ban cold calls offering any financial products. It says that once the ban is in force, it will be clear to anyone receiving a call for a financial product that the call is a scam, which in turn will reduce the number who fall victim to scams of this type. The plan was announced in May’s Fraud Strategy and the Government says it will be supported by the APP fraud reimbursement mechanism strengthened under FSMA 2023 and the failure to prevent fraud offence currently under debate in the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill.

The consultation looks at how to design and implement the cold calling ban while still allowing “legitimate and beneficial” communications. It calls for views and evidence on:

It is also interested to understand the impact on business and business models, and on whether the proposals would have any disproportionate impacts on persons with certain protected characteristics.

The consultation closes on 27 September.

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