OFT tackles irresponsible lending

April 10, 2010 by Reno  
Filed under Featured, Loans

Over the course of the decade leading up to the global financial crisis there was a period of easy credit in the UK, and lenders were throwing cash at people and businesses hand over fist in a bid to get their custom. Even those with damaged credit usually had no problem getting a loan or mortgage during this time. However, when the credit crunch swept the nation things came to a head, and over the coming months the banking industry was brought to its knees bringing with it the worst financial crisis in recent history.

Whilst things have improved and the financial sector is slowly getting back on its feet the days of easy credit are definitely gone, and lenders are being far more stringent about who they lend to. One of the main causes attributed to the financial crisis was irresponsible lending from banks and financial institutions, which had been eager to lend money to people without even running checks on whether they could afford to repay it in many cases.

Of course, the financial crisis is something that the UK does not want to see repeated, and with this in mind banks are now being discouraged from falling back into their old ways of lending to anyone. The Office of has recently produced guidance for banks, a requirement of which is aimed at ending the days of irresponsible lending.

The OFT has told the banking industry that it must not mislead consumers when it comes to providing finance, and that stringent checks must be carried out before any finance is agreed to ensure that the consumer is in a financial position to afford the credit being taken out. The OFT sad that is fully expected the industry to comply with this.

An official from the trade association, the Finance and Leasing Association, said that the new regulation would help to protect consumers, ensure that people did not get stuck with debt that they could not afford to take on, and would help to weed out unscrupulous lenders.

The new regulation has also been welcomed by the Citizen’s Advice Bureau, which tackles many cases relating to debt that consumers cannot afford to repay.

An official from the charity said: “Irresponsible lending plays a significant part in many of the debt problems we see in Citizens Advice Bureaux. The focus on getting firms’ practices and procedures right is a big step towards ensuring consumers are treated fairly and not encouraged into taking out unaffordable and unsustainable credit that lands them deep in debt.”

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