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Consultation outcome: Review of Home Credit Market Investigation Order 2007: Final Decision and Notice of Intention to Vary consultation

Competition Markets Authority

November 20
11:02 2024

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The CMA has published its Variation Order and Notice of Variation.

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Original consultation

Summary

The CMA is seeking views on its Notice of Intention to Vary, and the variations that it proposes to make concerning Part 3, Article 29, and Part 1 of Schedule 4 of the Home Credit Market Investigation Order 2007.

This consultation was held on another website.

This consultation ran from
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Consultation description

Having made our final decision that a variation order should be made, were seeking views from interested parties on our Notice of Intention to Vary, and the variations that we propose to make concerning Part 3, Article 29, and Part 1 of Schedule 4 of the Home Credit Market Investigation Order 2007.

The proposed variations were set out in our provisional decision and have been set out again in the Final Decision.

We have not reviewed the remainder of the Order, which remains outside the scope of this consultation.

The information received will assist the us in determining the final variation order.

Documents

Review of parts of Home Credit Order - Final decision and Notice of Intention to Vary

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