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The Financial Industry: your Rights As a Consumer

Author: Benedict Author Ranking Blue | Posted: 02-11-2006 | Comments: 0 | Views: 99 | Rating:  (50) Article Popularity - Green (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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The financial services industry is highly regulated and companies selling financial products or advice must adhere to a stringent set of guidelines set out by the industry's independent regulatory body, the Financial Services Authority. The FSA has wide-ranging rule-making, enforcement and investigatory powers and your rights as a consumer are well protected.

The aim of the FSA is to ‘promote efficient, orderly and fair markets and to help retail consumers achieve a fair deal' (source: www.fsa.gov.uk/pages/About/What/index.shtml), and it has four principle objectives: to promote confidence in the industry, to increase public understanding of the financial system, to protect consumers and to reduce financial crime.

Companies must be authorised by the FSA in order to sell financial products and services. This includes banks, building societies, investment companies, mortgage providers, insurance firms, financial advisors and pensions sellers. They must comply with the guidelines set out by the FSA in its Handbook. Broadly speaking, the rules that financial companies must follow are to:
be trustworthy and financially secure provide clear information to help you make financial decisions, such as ‘key facts' and ‘key features' of products and services give professional, competent advice have clear and straightforward procedures for making a complaint inform you about compensation methods
You can find out whether a company is authorised by the FSA by using the Check Service on the FSA's website.
If you have a complaint about a financial product or service you have bought, you should contact the company in the first instance. If the complaint isn't resolved to you satisfaction here, you should then contact an independent complaint scheme such as the Financial Ombudsman Service. The Ombudsman will carry out an impartial investigation into the complaint and will attempt to resolve it. You don't have to accept the Ombudsman's findings, but if you do they are legally binding on
both you and the company with whom you have a complaint. If you don't agree with the findings and want to take the matter further, the next step is to take your case to court.

Banks and building societies also have their own voluntary code of conduct for promoting best practice and ensuring that customers are treated fairly and reasonably. Managed by the Banking Code Standards Board, it's known simply as the Banking Code and most major high street banks have signed up to it. Products and services covered by the Code
include bank accounts, overdrafts, loans, credit cards and foreign exchanges.
Some of the key rules to which the participating banks and building societies agree to adhere are: providing clear information on products and services and how they
work ensuring that promotional material and advertising are accurate and not misleading keeping customers informed by sending regular statements and telling customers about changes to terms and conditions, charges or interest rates acting promptly and fairly to deal with complaints when things go
wrong using safe and secure systems and keeping personal information confidential promoting the Banking Code and ensuring that employees understandand abide by it
The Banking Code Standards Board isn't able to investigate
individual complaints on behalf of consumers, but its helpdesk can provide useful information and support. If you have a grievance that you've been unable to sort out with the company concerned, you should take it to the Financial Ombudsman Service.

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