Strategic review of CMA markets remedies
About this consultation
The CMA is seeking views on whether 33 markets remedies remain appropriate, and if not, if they should be amended or removed. The remedies we're considering in this review are listed below.
How to respond
Submit your response by email to marketsremediesstrategicreview@cma.gov.uk by 2 March 2026.
All responses must be accompanied by a non-confidential version of the submission for publication by the CMA.
Remedies under consultation
The remedies included in this strategic review are:
Undertakings and Orders made under the Fair Trading Act 1973
Restriction on Agreements and Conduct (Tour Operators) Order 1987
Carbonated Drinks Undertakings 1993 – Britvic Soft Drinks
- Carbonated Drinks Undertakings 1993 – Coca Cola & Schweppes Beverages
- Carbonated Drinks Undertakings 1993 – Coca Cola Bottlers (Ulster)
- Animal Waste Undertakings 1995 – Prosper de Mulder
- Animal Waste Undertakings 1995 – William Forrest and Son
- Birds Eye Wall’s (Impulse Ice Cream) Undertakings 2000 – January 2000
Undertakings and Orders made under the Enterprise Act 2002
- Store Card Market Investigation Order 2006 (Varied 2011)
- Home Credit Market Investigation Order 2007 (Varied 2011 and 2024)
- Private Motor Insurance Market Investigation Order 2015 (excluding Part 3: Wide MFN Clauses)
- Retail Banking Market Investigation Order 2017 (Varied 2019) (excluding Part 2: Open Banking)
You can learn more about the remedies under review in the consultation document on this page.
Your personal data
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