Ireland:
Consumer Protection: Central Bank Outlines Risks And Priorities For 2017
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The Central Bank's Consumer Protection – Outlook Report,
published on 15 February 2017, sets out its consumer protection
priorities for the year ahead. The Report also draws the attention
of boards and senior management in regulated firms to the consumer
risks that they must consider. In his foreward to the Report, the
Central Bank's Director of Consumer Protection, Bernard
Sheridan, emphasised that firms must understand the risks that
consumers face from products, services, the behaviour of regulated
firms and the market.
Read the full briefing here.
This article contains a general summary of developments and
is not a complete or definitive statement of the law. Specific
legal advice should be obtained where appropriate.
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