Review of Home Credit Market Investigation Order 2007: Final Decision and Notice of Intention to Vary consultation

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The Competition and Markets Authority's (CMA) purpose is to help people, businesses and the UK economy by protecting competition and tackling unfair behaviour.


About this consultation

The CMA is publishing a formal Notice of Intention to Vary concerning a review of Part 3, article 29 and Part 1 of Schedule 4 of the Home Credit Market Investigation Order 2007.

Having made its final decision that a variation order should be made, the CMA is now seeking views from interested parties on its Notice of Intention to Vary, and the variations that it proposes to make concerning Part 3, Article 29, and Part 1 of Schedule 4 of the Home Credit Market Investigation Order 2007. The proposed variations were set out in the CMA’s Provisional Decision and have been set out again in the Final Decision.

The CMA has not reviewed the remainder of the Order, which remains outside the scope of this consultation.

The information received will assist the CMA in determining the final variation order.


Responding to our consultation

Respondents should provide their views, supported with relevant evidence where possible, by emailing remedies.reviews@cma.gov.uk, subject line: Home Credit.

The consultation closes at 5pm on 21 October 2024.

The CMA requests that all submissions be accompanied by a non-confidential version which the respondent would be willing to have published on the CMA website at the time that the CMA’s variation order is published.


Your personal data

Your name and contact details are your personal data. In collecting, receiving, storing, accessing and using your personal data, the CMA, as controller, is processing your personal data. The CMA processes personal data in accordance with data protection law. The CMA is processing your personal data so that it can contact you again, should it need further help or information from you, in order to carry out its merger work under Part 3 of the Enterprise Act 2002.

For more information about how the CMA processes personal data and your rights relating to that data, read our privacy notice.

The Competition and Markets Authority's (CMA) purpose is to help people, businesses and the UK economy by protecting competition and tackling unfair behaviour.


About this consultation

The CMA is publishing a formal Notice of Intention to Vary concerning a review of Part 3, article 29 and Part 1 of Schedule 4 of the Home Credit Market Investigation Order 2007.

Having made its final decision that a variation order should be made, the CMA is now seeking views from interested parties on its Notice of Intention to Vary, and the variations that it proposes to make concerning Part 3, Article 29, and Part 1 of Schedule 4 of the Home Credit Market Investigation Order 2007. The proposed variations were set out in the CMA’s Provisional Decision and have been set out again in the Final Decision.

The CMA has not reviewed the remainder of the Order, which remains outside the scope of this consultation.

The information received will assist the CMA in determining the final variation order.


Responding to our consultation

Respondents should provide their views, supported with relevant evidence where possible, by emailing remedies.reviews@cma.gov.uk, subject line: Home Credit.

The consultation closes at 5pm on 21 October 2024.

The CMA requests that all submissions be accompanied by a non-confidential version which the respondent would be willing to have published on the CMA website at the time that the CMA’s variation order is published.


Your personal data

Your name and contact details are your personal data. In collecting, receiving, storing, accessing and using your personal data, the CMA, as controller, is processing your personal data. The CMA processes personal data in accordance with data protection law. The CMA is processing your personal data so that it can contact you again, should it need further help or information from you, in order to carry out its merger work under Part 3 of the Enterprise Act 2002.

For more information about how the CMA processes personal data and your rights relating to that data, read our privacy notice.

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