Tensions are simmering between mortgage lenders and regulators over changes to the future supervision of the mortgage market, despite the Financial Services Authority (FSA) compromising on its initial proposals. Continue reading
Financial institutions could face being named and shamed at an earlier stage if the new financial regulator uncovers malpractice and decides to take enforcement action. Continue reading
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Leading business figures have a co-signed a letter criticizing proposed changes to the way British companies can handle and store data. Continue reading
The Government’s long term plan to reform the way the public sector does business ramped up today as new and updated data on £70 billion of potential future government contracts was published by Cabinet ministers Francis Maude and Vince Cable. Continue reading
Among other practices, the guidance is designed to stop businesses from misleading consumers about their commercial status by using names such as ‘Helpline’or ‘Debtline’, or any name that implies a business is a charity or public service such as ‘Citizens Advice Bureau’ or ‘Government’. Continue reading