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Regulator accused of letting down poorer bank customers | Regulator accused of letting down poorer bank customers |
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The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has been accused of letting down the financially vulnerable in its recent report on banking. | The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has been accused of letting down the financially vulnerable in its recent report on banking. |
Labour MP Rachel Reeves said the CMA was guilty of a "dereliction of duty", after it decided not to cap unauthorised overdraft charges. | Labour MP Rachel Reeves said the CMA was guilty of a "dereliction of duty", after it decided not to cap unauthorised overdraft charges. |
Instead the CMA's August report suggested that banks should each set their own maximum monthly charges. | Instead the CMA's August report suggested that banks should each set their own maximum monthly charges. |
Professor Alasdair Smith, the report's author, denied the accusation. | Professor Alasdair Smith, the report's author, denied the accusation. |
He was appearing before MPs on the Treasury Select Committee. | He was appearing before MPs on the Treasury Select Committee. |
Rachel Reeves said that, on average, vulnerable consumers were paying £225 a year in overdraft charges, which they could not afford. | Rachel Reeves said that, on average, vulnerable consumers were paying £225 a year in overdraft charges, which they could not afford. |
"It's a dereliction of duty, Professor Smith. I think it's a very disappointing report. You are letting down the most financially vulnerable," she said. | "It's a dereliction of duty, Professor Smith. I think it's a very disappointing report. You are letting down the most financially vulnerable," she said. |
At the moment, the big High Street banks charge up to £100 a month for an unarranged overdraft, plus other fees on top. | At the moment, the big High Street banks charge up to £100 a month for an unarranged overdraft, plus other fees on top. |
The MPs heard that the cost of borrowing £100 from a payday lender could even be cheaper. | The MPs heard that the cost of borrowing £100 from a payday lender could even be cheaper. |
'Deeply disappointed' | |
However Professor Smith said the focus of the CMA's banking enquiry had been on making competition between the banks work better. | However Professor Smith said the focus of the CMA's banking enquiry had been on making competition between the banks work better. |
"I don't think it's a dereliction of duty," he said. | "I don't think it's a dereliction of duty," he said. |
But he said he shared Ms Reeve's concern. | |
"I agree with you that our measures will not directly address all of the problems of the most vulnerable overdraft users," he told the MPs. | "I agree with you that our measures will not directly address all of the problems of the most vulnerable overdraft users," he told the MPs. |
"And it is not realistic for us to do this." | "And it is not realistic for us to do this." |
However, the CMA's senior director, Adam Land, said vulnerable customers would be helped by its plans for so-called open banking, which will enable consumers to share their banking data with third party providers. | |
"Open banking helps overdraft customers in three ways: The first challenge it overcomes is customers feeling that they can't switch because they are in debt; secondly it provides money-management tools so customers can avoid getting into a poor position; and third it will help customers compare the costs of overdrafts." | |
The CMA has also been criticised by the debt charity StepChange, which has argued for a regulated maximum overdraft charge across the whole industry. | The CMA has also been criticised by the debt charity StepChange, which has argued for a regulated maximum overdraft charge across the whole industry. |
After the hearing, the chair of the committee, Andrew Tyrie MP, also expressed concern:"The weaknesses identified today were already evident from the interim report of last year. The committee was deeply disappointed by what it heard." | After the hearing, the chair of the committee, Andrew Tyrie MP, also expressed concern:"The weaknesses identified today were already evident from the interim report of last year. The committee was deeply disappointed by what it heard." |