Source · National Audit Office

Confirmed impacts: NAO report influences better regulation of consumer credit

Published: 3 Oct 2013 Type: Value for Money

In March 2013, the Minister for Consumer Affairs, along with the Economic Secretary to the Treasury, confirmed in a statement in the House of Commons that the government has drawn on our analysis as it develops a new regulatory regime for consumer credit markets. This NAO impacts case study represents one example where there has been some beneficial change, whether …

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Summary

In March 2013, the Minister for Consumer Affairs, along with the Economic Secretary to the Treasury, confirmed in a statement in the House of Commons that the government has drawn on our analysis as it develops a new regulatory regime for consumer credit markets.
This NAO impacts case study represents one example where there has been some beneficial change, whether financial or non-financial, resulting from our involvement.

Public Accounts Committee follow-up

1 report

The Public Accounts Committee examined this NAO report and published its own recommendations. The government responds to PAC recommendations via Treasury Minutes.

12 Oct 2016 Public Accounts C… 18th Report - Better Regulation · parliament.uk