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- 09 March 2010
Which? urges FSA to stand firm on PPI
- 24 February 2010
Withdrawal of Northern Rock guarantee highlights compensation scheme flaws, says Which?
- 19 February 2010
Barclays customers unhappy at rate hike should switch, says Which?
- 08 February 2010
Hundreds turn out for Big Banking Debate
- 02 February 2010
Big names to give evidence at Future of Banking Commission
- 26 January 2010
Northern Irish are the most likely to switch current accounts
- 26 January 2010
Mortgage arrears steps are positive but could go further, says Which?
- 21 January 2010
Skipton decision is a harsh blow for customers, says Which?
- 08 January 2010
Banks’ New Year’s resolution should be to rebuild trust, say consumers
- 08 January 2010
Virgin bank would offer more choice to consumers, says Which?
- 07 January 2010
Personal accounts will be NEST-egg for millions, says Which?
- 22 December 2009
Consumers are confused, says Which?
- 17 December 2009
Commission launched to probe the ‘Future of Banking’
- 09 December 2009
But what about consumers, Darling?
- 30 November 2009
Block payments to halt unauthorised overdrafts, say almost half of current account holders
- 26 November 2009
Which? advice on bank charges
- 25 November 2009
Bank charges ruling marks black day for consumers, says Which?
- 23 November 2009
Banks may face a further 8 million bank charges claims
- 11 November 2009
MSP backs Which? Britain Needs Better Banks Campaign
- 11 November 2009
Which? asks regulators to investigate energy suppliers
- 04 November 2009
Government must ensure UK consumers don’t lose right to reject faulty goods, says Which?
- 03 November 2009
More banking competition is good news for consumers, says Which?
- 28 October 2009
Swinton let off lightly for PPI mis-selling, says Which?
- 27 October 2009
Stamp out dodgy card practices, says Which?
- 26 October 2009
Milestone for personal accounts, says Which?
- 21 October 2009
Many HBOS customers face overdraft hike, warns Which?
- 20 October 2009
Which? applauds FSA appointments
- 19 October 2009
Why has FSA waited until now to get tough on mortgage affordability?
- 16 October 2009
PPI point of sale decision just a reprieve, says Which?
- 14 October 2009
For banks, sorry seems to be the hardest word
- 07 October 2009
FSA must ensure quick refunds for a million MPPI customers
- 07 October 2009
Greater transparency is good news for consumers, says Which?
- 01 October 2009
Aviva policyholders should have had bigger payout, says Which?
- 29 September 2009
Fine firms that wrongly dismiss complaints, says Which?
- 22 September 2009
UK banks fail to keep it simple for customers, says Which?
- 18 September 2009
Aviva policyholders let down by FSA, says Which?
- 16 September 2009
ASA’s MoneySense decision is disappointing
- 15 September 2009
Naming and shaming is victory for consumers, says Which?
- 07 September 2009
Banks’ climb-down is a victory for consumer pressure, says Which?
- 05 September 2009
PPI point of sale ban should be upheld, says Which?
- 03 September 2009
Complaints reflect financial firms’ standing among consumers, says Which?
- 08 August 2009
FSA must act on Select Committee report, says Which?
- 24 July 2009
FSA betrays financial services customers
- 24 July 2009
FSA fails to make it simple for consumers
- 22 July 2009
Scrapping waiver won’t get people’s money back, says Which?
- 20 July 2009
Banking debate encouraging, says Which?
- 16 July 2009
Which? calls for an end to bonus culture
- 08 July 2009
White paper promises better deal for consumers
- 07 July 2009
Brits too stressed about their finances to sleep
- 06 July 2009
FSA must get tough on mortgage providers, says Which?
- 26 June 2009
Independence is key to legal regulation, says Which?
- 25 June 2009
Cost of financial advice must be transparent and fair, says Which?
- 20 June 2009
Hope for hardship cases as Lords scrutinize bank charges
- 18 June 2009
Which? warns Capital One savers not to miss Skipton amnesty
- 11 June 2009
Which? slams Government for watering down consumer minister’s role
- 03 June 2009
Regular PPI as expensive as single premium
- 27 May 2009
Too many complaints wrongly dismissed, says Which?
- 06 May 2009
NatWest not delivering on MoneySense promise
- 06 May 2009
Aviva slashes inherited estate payout
- 30 April 2009
Banks mustn’t be architects of reform, says Which?
- 30 April 2009
Which? blasts banks for challenging PPI ban
- 26 April 2009
Which? slams NatWest's treatment of family
- 24 April 2009
FSA must get tough to make a success of retail banking regulation, says Which?
- 21 April 2009
Which? shot across the bow for HMS rebels
- 16 April 2009
Urgent missing from FSA’s vocabulary, says Which?
- 08 April 2009
A million reasons for speedy resolution to bank charges saga
- 03 April 2009
The OFT is being pragmatic, says Which?
- 01 April 2009
Lords knows what banks are thinking, says Which?
- 31 March 2009
All temporary high balances need protection, says Which?
- 25 March 2009
Consumers let down by faster payment failings
- 20 March 2009
Millions of Brits fear repossession
- 18 March 2009
FSA must show its teeth to protect consumers, warns Which?
- 18 March 2009
Consumers need more transparency over complaints
- 17 March 2009
Stamp out toxic credit practices, says Which?
- 11 March 2009
Consumers accept there’s no quick-fix for economy
- 26 February 2009
Banks should throw in the towel, says Which?
- 24 February 2009
The writing’s on the wall for PPI, says Which?
- 23 February 2009
FSA leaves policyholders in the lurch
- 17 February 2009
Banks fritter away their trust fund
- 11 February 2009
Crosby resignation leaves room to put consumer interest at the heart of financial regulation, says Which?
- 06 February 2009
Regulations on sale and rent back will hit a home run, says Which?
- 05 February 2009
Three quarters of consumer worried by savings rates, says Which?
- 05 February 2009
DWP research offers pension comfort to millions
- 04 February 2009
New blow for policyholders as Aviva cuts inherited estate payouts
- 29 January 2009
Competition Commission decision sounds the death knell for PPI, says Which?
- 22 January 2009
Banks must deal with hardship cases, says Which?
- 20 January 2009
The party is over for single premium PPI, says Which?
- 16 January 2009
It’s Payback time for PPI as Which? signs up to Facebook
- 16 January 2009
More misery for Norwich Union’s with-profits customers
- 13 January 2009
Where is the consumer voice on the UK Financial Investment Board, asks Which?
- 08 January 2009
Banks can’t have their cake and eat it, says Which?
- 07 January 2009
FSA must get to grips with depositor protection
- 22 December 2008
NatWest puts family through nightmare before Christmas
- 19 December 2008
Which? accuses FSA of ‘fiddling while Rome burns’
- 10 December 2008
Egg forced to shell out for PPI sales failings
- 04 December 2008
Banks must act in the public interest, says Which?
- 27 November 2008
Royal Assent is important milestone on the road to 2012
- 25 November 2008
Putting the ‘independent’ back into IFA
- 24 November 2008
Consumers should get change from their £1,200, says Which?
- 13 November 2008
Competition Commission decision is a victory for consumers, says Which?
- 06 November 2008
Base rate snub would be a slap in the face for mortgage customers, says Which?
- 04 November 2008
Consumers must be at the heart of retail banking regulation, says Which?
- 27 October 2008
Bank charges appeal is piling on the misery for consumers, says Which?
- 25 October 2008
Which? slams with-profits penalties
- 23 October 2008
Government urged to consider long-term effects of Lloyds / HBOS deal
- 22 October 2008
‘Where is the consumer bail-out?’ asks Which?
'Where is the consumer bail-out?’ asks Which? - 07 October 2008
The FSA is now hitting companies where it hurts, says Which?
- 03 October 2008
Compensation limit increase is welcome but could go further, says Which?
- 30 September 2008
FSA dithering over PPI is failing consumers
- 26 September 2008
Which? calls on FSA to impose sweeping PPI reforms
- 10 September 2008
Credit Card PPI is a House of Cards
- 31 July 2008
Industry should encourage shopping around for annuities, says Which?
- 30 July 2008
Liverpool Victoria fine proves PPI mis-selling is still a problem, says Which?
- 30 July 2008
FSA mustn’t let policyholders down again, says Which?
- 21 July 2008
Bank charges waiver is a necessary evil, says Which?
- 16 July 2008
Which? calls for more competition following OFT current accounts investigation
- 01 July 2008
Depositor protection proposals need to go further, says Which?
- 30 June 2008
FSA needs to do more to help customers, says Which?
- 23 June 2008
PPI comparison tables just part of the solution, says Which?
- 19 June 2008
Treasury Select Committee slams FSA’s handling of with-profits industry
- 05 June 2008
Pull the plug on PPI, says Which?
- 03 June 2008
FSA’s inherited estate proposals are a step in the right direction
- 29 May 2008
Consumer focus for FSA is a step in the right direction, says Which?
- 29 May 2008
Clear and transparent banking is the way forward, says Which?
- 28 May 2008
Lenders are still taking the PPI out of 2 million loans
- 27 May 2008
FSA’s culture of secrecy must go, says Which?
- 23 May 2008
End of payment transfer ‘black hole’ is a good move, says Which?
- 24 April 2008
Banks should concede defeat and pay up as OFT wins in high court
- 21 April 2008
Bank charges d-day announced
- 09 April 2008
Hunt Review supports Which? call for FOS to remain free to consumers
- 28 March 2008
Banking Code could have gone further, says Which?
- 04 March 2008
Which? welcomes Thoresen report
- 13 December 2007
FSA decision means 5 million savers lose out, says Which?
FSA decision means 5 million savers lose out says Which
- 22 November 2007
Banking Code must be more effectively enforced, says Which?
- 21 November 2007
Which? calls for more action in bank charges test case
Which calls for more action in bank charges test case
- 11 November 2007
Which? calls for FSA to take action on inherited estates
Which calls for FSA to take action on inherited estates - 09 November 2007
Bank customers issue warning over current account charges
Bank customers issue warning over current account charges
- 31 October 2007
Section 75 ruling means consumers can shop with confidence
- 30 October 2007
Is someone taking the PPI out of you?
Is someone taking the PPI out of you - 22 October 2007
Which? responds to Thoresen Review of Generic Financial Advice
Which responds to Thoresen Review of Generic Financial Advice - 17 October 2007
Which? responds to creation of Consumer Representative Committee for Personal Ac
Which responds to creation of Consumer Representative Committee for Personal Accounts
- 08 October 2007
Which? comments on Personal Accounts Delivery Authority appointment
Which comments on Personal Accounts Delivery Authority appointment
- 26 September 2007
Lenders are still taking the PPI
- 19 September 2007
Financial Services Consumer Panel research shows customers treated unfairly
- 13 September 2007
Lloyds TSB announces a new charging structure to its current accounts
loyds TSB announces a new charging structure to its current accounts - 14 August 2007
Extended timetable for talks on the division of inherited estates
- 14 August 2007
APACS delay is a blow to consumers
- 01 August 2007
Claim back excessive mortgage exit fees
Claim back excessive mortgage exit fees
- 27 July 2007
FSA reveals shameful behaviour by banks
FSA reveals shameful behaviour by banks
- 26 July 2007
Bank charges victory
- 25 July 2007
Paul Myners is announced as Chair of the Personal Accounts Delivery Authority
- 11 July 2007
Interest rate shock? Watch out for mortgage exit fee sting
Interest rate shock Watch out for mortgage exit fee sting
- 11 July 2007
Pensions Bill is good news for consumers
- 27 June 2007
Which? responds to FSA discussion paper on retail distribution
- 26 June 2007
OFT's shy response to Which?'s super-complaint
OFTs shy response to Which?'s super-complaint - 26 June 2007
Travel agents who sell travel insurance will be regulated
Treasury announces that travel agents who sell travel insurance will be regulated - 22 June 2007
PPI initiative an insult to consumers
PPI initiative an insult to consumers
- 14 June 2007
Make it gold for pensions in 2012
Make it gold for pensions in 2012
- 03 June 2007
Confusion for consumers as FSA drops “key facts” documentation
Confusion for consumers as FSA drops key facts documentation - 24 May 2007
Don’t cap people’s aspirations for a comfortable retirement
Don’t cap people’s aspirations for a comfortable retirement
- 24 May 2007
Which? comments on John Hutton's pensions announcement
Which comments on John Hutton's pensions announcement - 17 May 2007
Keep reclaiming bank charges
- 15 May 2007
CC's Final Report into the Northern Ireland current account market inquiry
in the Northern Ireland current account market inquiry - 09 May 2007
A missed opportunity amounting to £780 million
- 08 May 2007
Which? response to FSA's progress report to Treating Customers Fairly
Which response to FSAs progress report to Treating Customers Fairly - 26 April 2007
OFT publishes details of how it will investigate bank current account pricing
Office of Fair Trading (OFT) publishes details of how it will investigate bank current account pricing - 01 April 2007
Which? launches super-complaint on credit card interest charges
Which launches super-complaint on credit card interest charges - 29 March 2007
Still no clarity for consumers on unfair bank charges
- 26 March 2007
Which? submits Pension White Paper response
- 23 March 2007
Customers shouldn’t be scared of claiming back bank charges
Customers shouldn’t be scared of claiming back bank charges
- 07 March 2007
Which? breaks a quarter of a million downloads for reclaiming bank charges
- 06 March 2007
Which? response to CC's remedies for Northern Ireland current account market
- 02 March 2007
Excessive mortgage exit fees to be shown the door
- 26 February 2007
FSA announces its decision to keep RU64
- 25 February 2007
Response to TSC's report into travel insurance
Which? responds to the Treasury Select Committee report travel insurance and its regulation - 07 February 2007
OFT refers PPI market to Competition Commission
- 30 January 2007
Response to FSA report into endowment time barrs
- 28 January 2007
Is your bank taking you for a mug?
Which? Bank Check - Is your bank taking you for a mug? - 16 January 2007
Why won’t they name and shame?
- 15 January 2007
Which? welcomes new financial capability approach
Which? welcomes new financial capability approach from the Treasury - 12 January 2007
Consumers must be at the centre of pensions policy
- 11 January 2007
PPI – still more work needed
- 10 January 2007
Mortgage mis-advice
- 28 December 2006
Be prepared for a New Year bank charges hangover
Christmas will cost, so be prepared for a New Year bank charges hangover - 13 December 2006
Which? response to ATM Working Group announcement
hich? response to ATM Working Group announcement - 12 December 2006
Pensions White Paper - a good deal for consumers
The pensions White Paper - a good deal for consumers - 12 December 2006
Tens of thousands may challenge on bank charges
Tens of thousands stand to challenge on bank charges - 05 December 2006
Which? response to Lloyds TSB saving initiative
- 02 December 2006
Five years on and the FSA must try harder
Five years on and the FSA must try harder, says Which? - 29 November 2006
Personal Accounts Delivery Authority
- 15 November 2006
Response to Queen's Speech - pensions
Which? responds to the announcement regarding a delivery authority for Personal Accounts in the Queen’s Speech - 15 November 2006
Response to Queen's Speech - Consumer Voice
- 14 November 2006
Which? responds to announcement on cheque clearing
Which? responds to annoucement by Payment Systems Taskforce on cheque clearing times - 10 November 2006
Which? comments on financial advertising
Which? comments on John McFall MP's letter to the FSA regarding financial advertising - 03 November 2006
Response to FSA's retail distribution priorities
In response to the FSA setting out the priorities for its review of retail distribution - 01 November 2006
Pension reform: lack of trust
New research from Which? shows that consumers lack confidence in the financial services industry - 22 October 2006
PPI - Poor Protection Insurance
- 19 October 2006
Black day for PPI, says Which?
- 12 October 2006
CC's provisional findings into banking in NI
Competition Commission’s provisional findings into the banking market in Northern Ireland - 11 September 2006
Which? backs consumer-focused Personal Accounts
- 07 September 2006
Banks must come clean on charges, says Which?
BANKS MUST COME CLEAN ON CHARGES, SAYS WHICH?
- 04 August 2006
Response to OFT's study into the PPI market
Which? response to OFT's study into the PPI market - 04 August 2006
Review of travel agents selling insurance
HM-Treasury's announcement today to conduct a review the decision to exclude travel agents selling travel insurance from the FSA's general insurance regulation. - 31 July 2006
HSBC announces end of free banking
- 23 July 2006
A bad week for industry and consumers
As the Financial Services Authority’s (FSA) latest Treating Customers Fairly (TCF) report shows some companies have still made little progress since the last report, Which? is calling for non-compliant companies to be named and shamed. - 22 July 2006
Pensions Select Committee report backs NPSS
Whihc? response to the Department for Work and Pensions Select Committee's report on pension reform - 11 July 2006
Which? responds to ABI's 'Save More Now' campaign
As the Association of British Insurers (ABI) launches it's "Save More Now" campaign, Which? warns consumers to make sure they have explored all other options before getting locked in to a new priavte - 01 June 2006
Some credit card providers lower penalty charges
Which? response to the decision by Barclaycard, Lloyds TSB, and HSBC to reduce their credit card penalty charges - 31 May 2006
Consumers to challenge excessive bank charges
ASBO for current account providers - 25 May 2006
Which? responds to pensions White Paper
Which? response to the pensions White paper - 21 May 2006
Financial futures can only be secure with NPSS
Which? discusses the benefits of a National Pensions Saving Scheme (NPSS) - 05 April 2006
OFT caps credit card charges at £12
Which? comments on the Office of Fair Trading's (OFT) decision to cap credit card charges at 312 - 04 April 2006
Response to Pensions Commission's Final report
Which? response to the Pensions Commission's Final report - 03 April 2006
OFT announces study into PPI market
Which? welcomes the Office of Fair Trading's (OFT) announcement to launch an investigation into the Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) market. - 02 April 2006
Which? slaps first ASBO* on banks
Which? launches ASBO (Anti-Social Banking Order) campaign against unfair and excessive bank charges. - 07 March 2006
Expensive store cards to come with warnings
Which? responds to Competition Commission report on store cards - 01 March 2006
Rip up rip-off credit card cheques, says Which?
Credit card cheques are expensive to use and offer less protection - 28 February 2006
Comments on Pensions Summit
People's Pension Coalition comment on Pensions Summit - 27 February 2006
Public mistrust over pensions
Consumers give their damning verdict on industry-run pensions - 19 February 2006
You could be better off with NPSS, says Which?
Consumers may be better off with NPSS according to Which? - 09 February 2006
Pensions to grow with NPSS
Average earners will be £15,500 better off under NPSS, says Which? - 02 February 2006
Aviva appointment response
Which? response to the annoucement of Clare Spottiswode's appointment as Policyholder Advocate for Aviva - 28 January 2006
Cashpoint fee confusion
Massive confusion over bank cashpoint fees - 12 January 2006
Mortgage complaint fine
Which? responds to Guardian Assurance's FSA fine for mortgage endowment complaint mishandling - 21 December 2005
The problem of store cards
Which? responds to store cards investigation - 02 December 2005
Which? responds to Chancellor's pre-budget report
Financial inclusion fund is welcome; but a new covenant is needed between industry and the government - 30 November 2005
Which? pension reform proposals validated
Which? wins Turner prize for pension reform proposals - 24 November 2005
Which? reponse to DTI credit card cheque ruling
Which? response to the launch of the DTI's consultation into credit card cheques. - 04 November 2005
Which? response to FSA update on PPI
Which? substantiates the Financial Service Authority update on PPI - 04 November 2005
Response to FSA update on PPI
Which? response to FSA update on PPI - 02 November 2005
Which? response to FSA industry bulletin
Which? backs the latest industry bulletin from the FSA over findings of mis-selling and unsubstantiated claims - 30 September 2005
Which? response to green signs on ATMs
Which? response to Nationwide Building Society and HBOS introducing green signs on ATMs - 22 September 2005
Which? comment on the DWPs meeting
Which? comment on the DWPs "Better Regulation Stakeholder Group" meeting today
- 14 September 2005
Which? response to Competition Commission probe
Which? reaction to Competition Commission investigation into store cards - 30 August 2005
Which? partners up with the finance industry
A first for Which? as it joins forces with the financial services industry to improve customer service - 22 August 2005
Which? calls for government action on FSA research
FSA report highlights the dangers of contracting out of the state second pension
- 17 August 2005
Which? warns government over pensions scandal
Concern over the level of people contracting out of the state second pension scheme
- 09 August 2005
Which? survey finds bank shopping a turn off
Spend more time thinking jeans than bank accounts? Join the club, says Which? - 28 July 2005
Which? wants to hear your financial grievances
Saddled with a dodgy debt? Then let us know, says Which? - 27 July 2005
Which? responds to Meadows' case court ruling
Which? warns debt pushers to end unfair practices after Meadows ruling - 26 July 2005
Which? response to OFT credit card announcement
Which? acknowledges OFT announcement regarding unfair penalty charges on credit cards - 19 July 2005
Which? slams government's tactics in ATM war
There seems to be little change in the government's 'cop-out' tactics and atttitude toward cash machine charges - 15 July 2005
Which? urges: make endowment complaints
FSA research has shown huge endowment shortfalls on properties in the next twenty years - 06 July 2005
'Less lip, more grip', says Which?
Based on today's FSA report concerning customer service, Which? sees an appropriate standard is still a long way off - 01 July 2005
Which? reply to Moneybox's rise in charging ATMs
There is still an urgent requirement for more government action regarding cash machines that charge customers - 16 June 2005
Which? says, 'Be brave, be bold, back compulsion'
A no-nonsense attitude is required of the Pensions Commission to resolve the current pensions crisis - 13 June 2005
Pensions: Which? urges government compulsion
Which? sees the only real solution to the pension problem as compulsory pension contributions - 26 May 2005
Which? welcomes 'weak' verdict on NI banks
The Northern ireland banking sector requires serious reform by the Competition Commission - 25 May 2005
Abbey dragged off its high horse in £800k fine
Which? applauds the decision to fine Abbey and sees it as vindication for its aggrieved customers - 24 May 2005
Which? pressure ends £30 million transfer racket
The government-chaired task force decision to speed up electronic money tranfers is long overdue - 17 May 2005
Make consumer credit bill a priority says Which?
There should be no more delays to consumer credit legislation - 11 April 2005
Which? reaction to TSC's response on credit cards
The government is not doing enough to protect consumers from credit card charges and marketing - 31 March 2005
Which? hails free ATM access report as milestone
The government have finally recognised the importance of people having free access to their money - 16 March 2005
Which? response to government stakeholder plans
The Budget announcement on £4 million stakeholder promotion initiative is welcome - 11 February 2005
Beginning of the end for Big Four Irish banks
Which? super-complaint identifies the Irish banking market as anti-competitive - 10 February 2005
Cash machine charges issue ignored by TSC
Government adopts 'hear no evil, see no evil', approach to cash machines charges - 04 February 2005
Which? response to TSC credit card charge report
Consumers are still being misled over credit card practices - 01 February 2005
Which? response to TSC hearing into ATM charges
There are still major concerns regarding the transparency of cash machine charges - 28 January 2005
FSA ruling on with-profits policies fails consumer
FSA rules on with-profit policies is a wasted opportunity, says Which?
- 18 January 2005
Legal & General guilty of procedural failures
Which? response to today's Financial Services & Markets Tribunal decision regarding Legal & General - 14 January 2005
Doubts remain over new insurance regulations
Which? responds to change in regulations to how insurance is sold - 04 January 2005
Insurance companies show bad faith, says Which
Which? response to FSA letters to endowment provider CEOs - 21 December 2004
Cashpoint charges
A hole in the wall can put a hole in your pocket, warns Which? - 13 December 2004
Pensions plea
Different task force, same conclusion - 30 November 2004
Consumer choice is meaningless without quality
Head of Which? accuses Government of 'seducing' consumers with choice - 23 November 2004
Which? responds to the Queen's speech
The Consumer Credit Bill should afford more protection to consumers - 22 November 2004
ATMs to start charging consumers
The gradual reintroduction of ATM charges is a worrying trend - 15 November 2004
NI banks face super-complaint by Which?
Precious little choice and inferior products: Big four banks exploit consumers in Northern Ireland
- 12 November 2004
Consumers have lost valuable rights, says Which?
Protection of overseas transactions is not included in the Consumer Credit Act 1974 - 12 November 2004
Banking code needs improvement, says Which?
Banking industry shows commitment phobia through 'revamped' banking code - 05 November 2004
FSA's new rules leaves consumers out in the cold
Gaping hole in FSA's new rules leaves consumers out in the cold - 29 October 2004
New regulations to protect people with mortgages
FSA 'on notice' to use new tools to protect mortgage buyers - 28 October 2004
Debt decision fires warning shot to credit lenders
Debt decision fires warning shot to credit lenders, says Which? - 26 October 2004
Industry forced to admit 'stealth' rip-off
- 19 October 2004
Treasury Committee pressure on credit cards
Which? welcomes Treasury Select Committee's continued pressure on credit cards - 14 October 2004
Which? responds to government and FSA reports
Treasury and Financial Services Authority responses 'most complacent', says Which? - 12 October 2004
Which responds to the Pension Commission report
Which?'s response to the Pension Commission report - 11 October 2004
Public wants radical pensions' reform
New research shows public streets ahead of government in wanting radical pensions' reform - 04 October 2004
Concern over ABI State Second pension factsheet
More bad advice from the industry? Or is that no advice? - 23 September 2004
New Which? and NUS factsheets for students
Get a First in Finance - new Which? and NUS factsheet guides students through the money maze - 22 September 2004
Implications of Directive on gender equality
Consumers' Association urges further independent research on gender Directive - 28 July 2004
Boost for consumer confidence
Treasury Select Committee report provides a much-needed boost to consumer confidence - 17 June 2004
Changes to the cost of stakeholder pensions
Consumers' Association response to government changes to the cost of stakeholder pensions and Financial Services Authority (FSA) changes to the selling process - 10 June 2004
CA's response statement on endowment mortgages
Consumers' Association's response to the Treasury Select Committee's Statement on Endowment Morgages - 09 June 2004
CA response to DTI's new rules for lenders
Consumers' Association's response to DTI's new rules for lenders - 24 May 2004
New rules about mis-selling of endowments policies
Consumers' Association welcomes Financial Services Authority's (FSA) announcement on new rules about mis-selling of endowments policies - 22 May 2004
Nationwide findings on Northern Irish banks
Which? response to nationwide findings on Northern Irish banks - 10 May 2004
Home reversions schemes under FSA regulation
Responding to the news that home reversions schemes are to be brought into the scope of FSA regulation - 27 April 2004
Stakeholder pension charges increase
Government pension policy will be left in ruins if it increases the price cap - 18 March 2004
Response to OFT's referral of store card services
Consumers' Association responds to the OFT's referral of the supply of store card services to the Competition Commission - 17 March 2004
Consumers' Association's response to the Budget