Consumer credit regulation review
Published: 24 Sept 2018The proposals in this paper have the overall purpose of protecting the interests of consumers and promoting fair, efficient and transparent markets for credit.
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The proposals in this paper have the overall purpose of protecting the interests of consumers and promoting fair, efficient and transparent markets for credit.
PDF, 1.1MB, 59 pages
This report looked at the behaviours of builders and homeowners around risk. It interviewed 18 homeowners and 16 builders. They were asked about the types of things they thought could go wrong during the building process, and the steps they took to manage those risks.
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The Government Centre for Dispute Resolution (GCDR) surveyed independent providers of dispute resolution services to obtain a more comprehensive understanding of the current dispute resolution service provider market. There were 117 respondents to the survey from 19 January 2015 to 13 February 2015.
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Submission received on the Consumer Credit Regulation Review from Write Limited.
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Submission received on the Consumer Credit Regulation Review from Paul King.
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Submission received on the Consumer Credit Regulation Review from Jaduram Law.
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Submission received on the Consumer Credit Regulation Review from Harmoney Corp Limited.
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Submission received on the Consumer Credit Regulation Review from Financial Services Federation Inc.
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Submission received on the Consumer Credit Regulation Review from Clementine Baker.
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Submission received on the Consumer Credit Regulation Review from Christians Against Poverty.
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