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Moj's new directive for on line checks on cmc's under investigations

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  • Moj's new directive for on line checks on cmc's under investigations

    Press releaseClaims management companies that break the rules will be named onlineOrganisation:Ministry of Justice
    Published: 7 June 2013Consumers will be able to check if claims management companies (CMCs) are subject to investigation with the launch of a new online tool.






    Anyone thinking of using a CMC to help with a claim can now log on to this page on the Justice website and for the first time see exactly what rules the CMCs have breached and the reasons behind the action taken. From minor offences and warnings through to suspensions and cancellations the Regulator’s online tool will be updated as and when the action is taken, meaning consumers will have all the latest information they need before deciding on which CMC to use.
    Head of Claims Management Regulation, Kevin Rousell said:

    ‘Consumers can sometimes unknowingly sign-up to a CMC that may be under investigation by my Unit.
    ‘By creating an online list that names CMCs that are being investigated it will ensure consumers know exactly what action is being taken and the reason for it. It will also give consumers peace of mind that their complaints are being acted upon.
    ‘By publishing all enforcement action it will send a clear message to the industry that we will not tolerate firms that break the rules.
    ‘This is part of ongoing work to drive malpractice out of the industry and improve the reputation for the vast majority of CMCs that do follow the rules.’
    The Claims Management Regulator is responsible for overseeing businesses which handle compensation claims for customers – for example personal injury and financial products/services (such as mis-sold payment protection insurance). Businesses providing these services are known as claims management companies.
    The Regulator has already banned over 100 PPI CMCs and warned a further 149 for poor practice as complaints continue to be made against PPI CMCs. Last year over 10,000 complaints were made to the Regulator, who found the main causes for consumer concern were: misleading marketing, high-pressure selling, poor complaints systems and unclear fees.
    As part of the industry wide crackdown, the Regulator has also banned inducement advertising by CMCs. No longer will companies be able to target consumers through advertisements which offer vulnerable individuals a cash incentive for signing up to use their services.
    Coming into force this summer is a range of tough new Conduct Rules. This includes bringing an end to all verbal contract arrangements between consumers and CMCs and enforcing written contracts before any fee can be taken. The Regulator is focused on improving consumer protection and ensuring all CMCs are complying with the rules. The claims management industry is continuously evolving and the rules must be constantly monitored.
    Key Facts

    • Around 2,600 claims management companies (“CMCs”) are licensed to provide claims management services, with around 1,700 licensed for personal injury and 1,150 for financial claims; (some operate in more than one sector).
    • Since regulation began in 2007, the licences of over 900 CMCs have been removed across sectors and others have exited the industry after the commencement of enforcement action.

    Notes to editors:

    1. For further information please call the Ministry of Justice press office on 020 3334 3536.
    2. CMCs that have had enforcement action taken against them will be named online from today 07/06/13, while those CMCs currently subject to investigation will start appearing online from 13/06/13.
    3. Further information about the Claims Management Regulation unit can be found here on the Justice website.
    4. To view the CMR annual report 2011/12 go to the Justice website.
    5. The 2012/13 annual report will be published on 23 July 2013.
    6. For further information on unsolicited marketing calls and SMS texts please visit the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) website
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    Re: Moj's new directive for on line checks on cmc's under investigations

    Recent enforcement actions Listed below are the most recently published enforcement actions we have taken against some of the claims management companies we regulate. For information on how and when we publish please read our Publication Policy.

    Please click on the business name for further details of the enforcement action taken.

    This list was last updated on 10/06/2013.

    Showing 10 20 50 items per page Page Number : 1
    03/06/2013 A1 Klaims Ltd Authorisation Cancelled
    30/05/2013 Blue Sky International Ltd Authorisation Cancelled
    28/05/2013 Simply Right Solutions Authorisation Cancelled
    21/03/2013 Real Time Claims Ltd Undertakings Agreed
    28/01/2013 Simple Accident Management UK Limited Authorisation Cancelled
    28/01/2013 H & D Enterprises Authorised with Conditions
    15/10/2012 Money Wizard Ltd Authorised with Conditions
    20/08/2012 Aims Legal Ltd Authorised with Conditions
    28/06/2012 Chapter Law Authorised with Conditions
    08/11/2011 Aims Projects Ltd Authorised with Conditions
    21/10/2011 Fusion Media Solutions Ltd Authorised with Conditions
    21/09/2011 Leadx Marketing Limited Authorised with Conditions
    15/09/2011 Hayward Marsh LLP Authorised with Conditions
    30/08/2011 Action Direct (UK) Limited Authorised with Conditions
    21/07/2011 DB Wholesale Ltd Authorised with Conditions
    10/04/2011 Leanda Kirkham Authorised with Conditions
    16/03/2011 High Street Financial Claims Limited Authorised with Conditions
    16/02/2011 Go Easy Claim Ltd Authorised with Conditions
    10/02/2011 Future Solutions Inc. Limited Authorised with Conditions
    31/12/2010 Mas Claims Ltd Authorised with Conditions
    20/11/2010 We Fight Any Claim Authorised with Conditions
    16/11/2010 Your Employment Matters Ltd Authorised with Conditions

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      Re: Moj's new directive for on line checks on cmc's under investigations

      Whoo Hoo. You name and shame them Tuttsi :cheer2: :cheer2: :cheer2:

      It's a long list :eek2: just imagine the amount of money which must have changed hands during an average business year.

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        Re: Moj's new directive for on line checks on cmc's under investigations

        The funny thing is I have not heard from any of this lot and the ones we have been complaining about still are getting away with daylight robbery. I have a theory that the ones that get cancelled are the ones who do not pay their dues on time to the MOJ
        Originally posted by PlanB View Post
        Whoo Hoo. You name and shame them Tuttsi :cheer2: :cheer2: :cheer2:

        It's a long list :eek2: just imagine the amount of money which must have changed hands

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