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Good Practices for Financial Consumer Protection
- Publication Year :
- 2012
- Publisher :
- Washington, DC, 2012.
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Abstract
- Financial consumer protection sets clear rules of conduct for financial firms regarding their retail customers. It aims to ensure that consumers: 1) receive information to allow them to make informed decisions, 2) are not subject to unfair or deceptive practices, and 3) have access to recourse mechanisms to resolve disputes. Complementary financial literacy initiatives are aimed at giving consumers the knowledge and skills to understand the risks and rewards of using financial products and services-and their legal rights and obligations in using them. Clear rules of conduct for financial institutions, combined with programs of financial education for consumers, will increase consumer trust in financial markets and will support the development of these markets. International and regional non-government organizations are also playing an increasingly important role in financial consumer protection. The responsible finance forum lists financial consumer protection regulation and financial capability as two of the three pillars of the framework for responsible finance. This summary is not exhaustive but helps illustrate the many ongoing international initiatives that support financial consumer protection. All the initiatives are helpful in strengthening the global response to weaknesses in financial consumer protection. Nevertheless, still more could be done by civil society organizations, particularly those operating at a global level. The World Bank is also supporting the international dialogue on financial consumer protection through development of good practices based on country-level experience and ongoing technical assistance. The good practices provide a comprehensive diagnostic tool to help identify the consumer protection issues in all parts of the financial sector.
- Subjects :
- FINANCIAL LITERACY PROGRAM
FINANCIAL MARKETPLACE
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
CURRENT ACCOUNTS
DEPOSIT
ATMS
FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS
BANKING PRODUCT
CREDIT CARD
DEPOSIT INSURANCE
FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
FEDERAL RESERVE
CREDIT PRODUCT
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES
COLLATERAL
PENSION
RATE OF INTEREST
FINANCIAL MARKET
CONSUMER INFORMATION
MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
SMALL ENTERPRISE
WITHDRAWAL
EXCHANGE COMMISSION
MORTGAGE
DEBT COLLECTOR
FINANCIAL MARKETS
INTEREST CHARGE
RESPONSIBILITIES
INFORMED CHOICES
PENSIONS
CONSUMER UNDERSTANDING
DEPOSITS
INVESTMENT PRODUCTS
CREDITORS
VALUABLE
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT
RETIREMENT
BANKING INDUSTRY
CONSUMER NEEDS
FINANCIAL INDUSTRY
INDEBTEDNESS
OCCUPATIONAL PENSIONS
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
RETAIL FINANCIAL SERVICES
CREDIT LIMITS
INTEREST RATES
MORTGAGES
TRADITIONAL BANKING
GUARANTEE SCHEMES
FINANCIAL REGULATORS
HARMFUL PRACTICES
CONSUMER COMPLAINTS
INVESTMENT MANAGERS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
ACCOUNT HOLDERS
DEFAULTED LOANS
FINANCIAL LITERACY
LEGAL REMEDIES
FINANCIAL ACTION
FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS
CONSUMERS
EMPOWERMENT
LOW-INCOME
EMPLOYEE
FINANCIAL LOSS
HOME LOANS
FINANCIAL PRODUCT
TRANSACTION FEES
INFORMATION TO CONSUMERS
INTEREST COST
BANKRUPTCY
WORTH
RETAIL FINANCIAL MARKETS
CONSUMER GROUP
LENDERS
LENDER
FINANCIAL CONSEQUENCES
INTEREST CHARGES
BANK FUNDING
LOAN SHARKING
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
RETIRED
LIABILITY
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
CREDIT BUREAUS
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
CREDIT TRANSACTIONS
CURRENCY
FINANCIAL EDUCATION FOR CONSUMERS
BANKING SERVICES
INFORMED DECISIONS
BANKS
FINANCIAL SECURITY
UNION
BORROWING
LOAN
BANK CREDIT
INSURANCE COMMISSIONERS
SECURITIES
SENIOR
CONSUMER COMPLAINT
MICROFINANCE
CREDIT REGISTRIES
MINIMUM PAYMENT
SALES
DEVELOPMENT BANK
SECURITIES DEALERS
ADVERTISEMENTS
PRIVATE PENSIONS
FINANCIAL CONSUMER
FINANCIAL CONSUMERS
FINANCIAL NEEDS
FINANCIAL LITERACY PROGRAMS
MASS MEDIA
DEBTORS
HOUSING FINANCE
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
TRANSACTION
FINANCIAL SERVICES AUTHORITY
GENERAL PUBLIC
PENSION FUND
CREDIT REPORTS
EXCHANGE RATES
SAVINGS BANKS
LOAN AGREEMENT
CREDIT CARDS
CONSUMER ORGANIZATIONS
EDUCATION TRUST
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
BEST PRACTICE
YOUNG ADULTS
FINANCIAL SECTOR
FINANCIAL EDUCATION
SALE
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS
CONSUMER EDUCATION
ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING
FINANCIAL LITERACY INITIATIVES
INFORMED DECISION
DEBTOR
CONSUMER PROTECTION
OUTSTANDING DEBTS
CHECKING ACCOUNT
DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
TYPES OF LOANS
CREDIT INSTITUTIONS
CREDIT LIMIT
BAD CREDIT
BENEFICIARY
BORROWER
FINANCIAL REGULATION
FINANCIAL DISTRESS
FDIC
CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
FINANCIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS
RETAIL BANKING
INTEREST COSTS
FINANCIAL REGULATOR
CREDIT BUREAU
CREDIT CARD PURCHASES
DEBT
PENALTY FEES
REGULATORY AUTHORITY
PROVISION OF CREDIT
CONTRIBUTIONS
FINANCIAL SECTOR REFORM
CREDITS
MARKETING
FINANCIAL PRODUCTS
INVESTMENT ADVICE
FINANCIAL ISSUES
FINANCIAL SERVICE
FREE ACCESS
PURCHASES
INSURANCE POLICY
SAVINGS ACCOUNT
HOMEOWNERS
RETIREMENT INCOME
PERSONAL BANKRUPTCY
OFFICE OF FAIR TRADING
INVESTMENT POLICY
LOAN AGREEMENTS
DECEPTIVE PRACTICES
CONSUMER RIGHTS
FINANCIAL ADVISERS
REMITTANCES
PROMOTION NETWORK
CREDIT INFORMATION
LOW COST
BANKING PRODUCTS
BEST PRACTICES
FINANCIAL STABILITY
INSURANCE
CREDIT REPORTING
CONSUMER FINANCE
CURRENT ACCOUNT
LIFE INSURANCE
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
MONTHLY PAYMENT
LONG-TERM SAVINGS
ACCESS TO CREDIT
FINANCIAL ACCESS
CONSUMER CREDIT
COMMERCIAL BANKS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
CREDIT PRODUCTS
INFORMATION ON CUSTOMERS
UNIONS
DEBT COLLECTION
ADVERTISEMENT
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
SAVINGS
LOWER INTEREST RATE
CHECKS
LEVELS OF RISKS
FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE
INTEREST RATE
STATE UNIVERSITY
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od......2456..b39b0861fb2596ab9017c7bee9823687