Financial Conduct Authority: Financial Watchdog Consults About Protections For Insurance Customers In Financial Difficulty
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For example, under the guidance, insurers should consider whether a different product is more suitable for customers facing financial difficulties and whether they should waive cancellation and other fees associated with adjusting customers' policies.
'Access to insurance is vital, providing peace of mind and security in case things go wrong.
'By extending our guidance we are helping consumers keep that safety net, and ensure they're properly supported when they claim, even as the cost of living increases.'
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- Reminding 3,500 lenders of how they should be supporting borrowers in financial difficulty. 32 firms have been told to make changes to improve the way they treat customers and, so far, 7 of these firms have voluntarily agreed to pay
- Secured improvements to unfair terms and conditions for Buy Now Pay Later customers, ahead of regulating the market.
- Telling banks to improve the way they treat struggling small business owners when collecting and recovering debts.
- Urging insurers to support struggling customers and to make sure customers are protected from unnecessary products and unfair penalties.
- Warning firms about unsuitable credit promotions. As a result of the
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Original text here: https://www.fca.org.uk/news/press-releases/financial-watchdog-consults-about-protections-insurance-customers-financial-difficulty
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