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Press release issued today 13th June
Financial Regulator Highlights Advertising Requirements of Consumer Protection Code
Financial Regulator Highlights Advertising Requirements of Consumer Protection Code
The Financial Regulator has written to regulated firms highlighting its main areas of concern regarding the advertising of financial products and services in advance of the Consumer Protection Code <http://www.ifsra.ie/data/pub_files/Code_Doc_rollover-4-2.pdf> being fully implemented from 1 July 2007. By highlighting these issues to regulated firms the Financial Regulator is seeking to promote and encourage compliance with the Code. A copy of this letter is available by clicking on this link. <https://www.financialregulator.ie/data/pub_files/Letter to industry re advertising requirements in Consumer Protection Code.pdf>
The Financial Regulator actively monitors the advertising of financial services and products and issues referred from other sources including consumer complaints. The main areas of concern that have been identified to date in respect of financial services advertising issues are outlined below. Firms should consider their advertising in the context of the general principles and rules set out in the Code to ensure that all advertisements are clear, fair and not misleading.
· The use of misleading or incorrect terms;
· The inadequate size of the print used and rushed disclosures;
· Omission of required information;
· The use of misleading illustrative examples;
· The use of misleading names for products;
· Mortgage Intermediaries exaggerating claims in respect of the appointments they hold;
· Advertising interest rates that are not generally available;
· Omission of required ‘ warning notices’ ;
· Incorrect or misleading comparisons with competitor’ s products; and
· Incorrect regulatory disclosure.