Citizens Advice Scotland response
CAS responds to the CMA's consultation on whether the personal current account market should be investigated.
In summary our response sets out the following:
- CAS support the decision to refer the personal current account market for a full investigation by the CMA
- CAS is concerned that Scotland is the least competitive part of the UK for personal current accounts
- We reject the view that accounts receiving less than £500 a month can be classed as inactive as this ignores people on very low incomes which can be as low as £230/month or even less
- Our figures support the findings that there has been a slight increase in complaints regarding current accounts in the last six months
- The need for access to branches is highly important to consumers but also a barrier for new firms’ entry into the market. The development of local ‘banking centres’ or utilisation of the post office network may provide a solution for rural areas
- Problems with opening accounts presents the biggest demand for advice at Scottish CAB within personal current account issues
- While advice on debt relating to overdrafts has fallen this year, issues with default charges relating to overdrafts have risen
- The current market makes it impossible for consumers to shop around based on the best deal for overdrafts, a new simplified one fee rate should be brought in for all accounts to allow easy comparison
Publication date:
September 2014
Publication type:
Policy
Number of pages:
9
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