Which? outlines its concerns with Ofgem's proposals to remove the ban on acquisition-only tariffs. We think removing the ban risks reintroducing an unfair loyalty penalty into the market.
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"Mandatory fraud reimbursement rules, which have already been pushed back by six months, will be the result of years of painstaking consultation across industry, so it's unacceptable to see the ...
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We welcome the PSR and Bank of England’s work on developing a mandatory reimbursement regime for Clearing House Automated Payment System (CHAPS) payments. We support the stated aim of providing a ...