Normally I would take everything written in Crudit Today with a wheelbarrow of salt... But I hope this is true.
http://www.credittoday.co.uk/news/ne....cfm?news=2113
http://www.credittoday.co.uk/news/ne....cfm?news=2113
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) is poised to announce that it has revoked a number of debt management firms’ consumer credit licences.
Following a crackdown in the debt management sector, the OFT is also set to reveal in around the next 10 days that about 30 debt management firms have already surrendered their licences to the regulator.
The OFT issued a report in September last year, which warned 129 debt management firms that they would lose their consumer credit licences, unless they took immediate action to comply with its debt management guidance.
In its initial report in September, the OFT found widespread problems in the sector, particularly among fee-charging firms. These included misleading advertising as the most significant area of non-compliance, in particular failing to disclose a fee is retained by the business, and misrepresenting debt management services as being free when they are not.
Following a crackdown in the debt management sector, the OFT is also set to reveal in around the next 10 days that about 30 debt management firms have already surrendered their licences to the regulator.
The OFT issued a report in September last year, which warned 129 debt management firms that they would lose their consumer credit licences, unless they took immediate action to comply with its debt management guidance.
In its initial report in September, the OFT found widespread problems in the sector, particularly among fee-charging firms. These included misleading advertising as the most significant area of non-compliance, in particular failing to disclose a fee is retained by the business, and misrepresenting debt management services as being free when they are not.
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