Consumer credit providers must do more to make sure adverts do not mislead, says the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) as it finds one in five falls short of standards.
Rules state that adverts must be clear, fair and not misleading for consumers. The FCA took over responsibility for the sector in April. It looked at more than 500 adverts for a range of consumer credit products. A number of these, including payday loan products, lacked key information. The FCA found examples where consumers were encouraged to hit the "apply" button for a product before having a chance to access important information, a tactic which is against its rules. The FCA said, though, that most firms were quick to make changes once the shortcomings were pointed out.
MonitoringClive Adamson, director of supervision at the FCA, said: "It is particularly important in this sector that advertisements for financial products enable customers to make informed decisions. We think that more can be done to ensure that advertisements are fair, clear and not misleading...Read more here