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Would you like to clean up your credit file? Check it out | | | | | | | OFT Market Study on Personal Current Accounts This is the place to discuss the OFT Market Study. The posts in this forum will help us to forulate our response to this important document. | Welcome to The Consumer Action Group and The Bank Action Group
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16th July 2008, 10:13
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| | Site Team | Office of Fair Trading threatens banks over current account charges: The Times 16/07/08 Office of Fair Trading threatens banks over current account charges - Times Online "The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) today threatened to report banks to the Competition Commission after finding that the current account market did not offer good value for customers. Following an investigation by the competition watchdog into the £8.3 billion current account industry, John Fingleton, chief executive of the OFT, said that retail accounts were a "vital gateway to effective participation in the economy. "But this market is not serving customers well," he said. "There is much the banks could do to improve how the market works." Banks make an estimated £152 per year per active account. The OFT will spend the coming months working with banks and consumer groups to improve the industry but, if necessary, would consider imposing heavier regulation of current accounts or making a referral to the Competition Commission. The OFT found that a significant number of bank customers did not know how much they paid in bank charges, even after they have incurred the charges. The investigation found that about 1.4 million people pay more than £500 a year in bank charges, hitting "vulnerable" low income earners. More than 75 per cent of people do not know the credit interest rate offered on their account. Meanwhile, complexity of accounts made it extremely difficult to compare them, the OFT said. Just six per cent of customers surveyed by the watchdog switched their account in the past 12 months, making Britain's one of the lowest switching rates in Europe. Banks are opaque about how they derive revenue from current accounts, with 81 per cent of their income coming from bank charges, worth about £2.6 billion a year. Current accounts generate more revenue for banks than savings and credit cards combined, the OFT said. The damning findings come in the wake of the OFT's recent High Court win over the bank on the legality of unauthorised overdraft charges. Banks have appealed against the verdict and a second hearing on whether the charges are unfair and what a fair charge would be has been delayed until the appeal is heard." |
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16th July 2008, 23:09
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| | Site Team | Re: OFT slams high street banks over 'complex' current accounts: The Telegraph- 16/07/08 Hello my friend Stone!!  I hope you and your family are really well!
The documents will hopefully surface, there's cartainly lots that could help our case, but, will that happen? There is evidence in our favour, absolutely everywhere, it depends on what is called as evidence during the case.
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16th July 2008, 23:27
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: OFT slams high street banks over 'complex' current accounts: The Telegraph- 16/07/08 Quote:
Originally Posted by kennythecelt Hello my friend Stone!!  I hope you and your family are really well!
The documents will hopefully surface, there's cartainly lots that could help our case, but, will that happen? There is evidence in our favour, absolutely everywhere, it depends on what is called as evidence during the case.
Nice to catch up! | All keeping well Kenny, nice to catch up !!
stating to get busy at work again, but will make time to keep up with all friends here, like tilly, rough patch at the mo, and one or two others. help out where I am able or give directions when i am unable.  |
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