New Guide to Help the Finance Industry Support Vulnerable Customers When Applying for Credit
A new guide that helps finance providers identify and support customers in vulnerable situations during the credit application process is being launched today by the
Developed by the
The guide focuses on supporting customers with a mental capacity limitation that may affect their decision-making abilities. A new protocol - BRUCE - has been designed to help staff look for clues in a customer's behaviour or speech which could indicate a problem with remembering, understanding, communicating or evaluating the credit options being discussed, and the customer making a decision about entering into a credit agreement.
"Vulnerability: a guide for lending offers the industry a comprehensive set of measures to support customers who are applying for credit - whether face-to-face, over the phone, through an intermediary or online. This guide, and the parallel report on debt collection published in March, provide the industry with an effective way to help identify and support vulnerable customers across the full credit cycle."
Graham Peacop, Chief Executive of
"Being in a vulnerable situation should not, in itself, be a barrier to accessing credit, but it is vital such customers receive additional support throughout the application process to ensure they can understand, remember and evaluate information about the product. This guide provides a valuable new resource for all credit providers to help them give that essential support to customers and secure the right outcome for the individual."
The publication is the second part of a research project led by
The report is available to download and the findings of the research have been provided to the memberships of the FLA and
Notes to editors
1. Vulnerability: a guide for lending(https://server3.kproxy.com/servlet/redirect.srv/spa/soay/smyt/smno/p1/main-data-content/files/2014/redirect/765gjtY/submo_776yietRWTREYYGUGIHI_87/vulnerability-a-guide-for-lending-web-14th-June-2017.pdf) has been financed by the FLA and
2. The guide can be downloaded from the FLA,
3. The following organisations have endorsed the guide and were represented on the research advisory group: the
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