Committee launches inquiry into banks' treatment of vulnerable customers

The Treasury Committee has launched a new inquiry into whether UK banks are doing enough to help vulnerable customers.

13 Nov 2018

The Treasury Committee has launched a new inquiry into whether UK banks are doing enough to help vulnerable customers.

As part of the inquiry, the Committee will examine whether vulnerable individuals are being overcharged for insurance. A report published recently by Citizens Advice suggested that some individuals are losing as much as £877 a year for being a loyal bank customer.

The inquiry will also scrutinise whether certain groups of consumers are being excluded from receiving a basic level of service from their bank.

The Treasury Committee will look to address these issues by considering the definition of vulnerability; any practices currently in place; which customers suffer the most when bank branches close down, and how to cater for their needs; the impact of ATM closures; and how post offices can help in areas where bank branches have closed.

Commenting on the matter, Nicky Morgan, Chair of the Treasury Committee, said: 'With customers expected to take more responsibility for their financial planning and resilience, bank branches closing, and the number of free-to-use ATMs falling, it's becoming increasingly difficult for vulnerable customers to access certain financial services.'

Register for newsletter

Why not register to receive our Monthly Newswire?

Once a month we'll send you an email packed full of essential business news and handy tax tips to help save you money.

Learn more
BAS logo Ciot logo ICAEW logo Sage logo

Home | Contact us | Site map | Accessibility | Disclaimer | Privacy | Help | accSEND | © 2024 McIntosh Accountants Limited. All rights reserved.

McIntosh is a trading name of McIntosh Accountants Limited.

Registered Address: McIntosh Chartered Accountants incorporating Facts and Figures, Windsor Lodge, 263A Werrington Road, Bucknall, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire ST2 9AS
Registered in England | Company number : 04639062

We use cookies on this website, you can find more information about cookies here.