FCA gives detailed guidance to lenders after hearing lack of access could lead to ‘significant harm’ for individuals
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In a new report, the FCA encourages account providers to do more to support those who want a bank account but don’t have one. LONDON, England – The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has recognised that banks, building societies and payment firms are trying to support customers to access accounts and is encouraging them to build […]
FCA gives detailed guidance to lenders after hearing lack of access could lead to ‘significant harm’ for individuals
FCA gives detailed guidance to lenders after hearing lack of access could lead to ‘significant harm’ for individuals
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