Institutional framework for consumer credit Industry in Malaysia: learning from Australia, United Kingdom and South Africa
Financial consumers are not immune from exploitation, malpractices and oppressive treatment of financial service providers. In fact, they require greater protection than consumers of other types of goods and services for a variety of reasons. Prevailing problems endured by financial consumers are e...
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my.upm.eprints.802852020-10-20T18:46:53Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/80285/ Institutional framework for consumer credit Industry in Malaysia: learning from Australia, United Kingdom and South Africa Hassan, Rusni Ilias, Ibtisam @ Ilyana Kassim, Salina Abu Bakar, Elistina Financial consumers are not immune from exploitation, malpractices and oppressive treatment of financial service providers. In fact, they require greater protection than consumers of other types of goods and services for a variety of reasons. Prevailing problems endured by financial consumers are exacerbated by the absence of a single authority in Malaysian consumer credit industry to protect their rights and interests. This paper therefore scrutinizes the single institutional framework practised by three selected jurisdictions namely Australia , the United Kingdom and South Africa . The research concludes the viability of establishing a single institution to govern consumer credit industry . Necessary modification and arrangement however is pertinent to suit with the local circumstances. This new arrangement will benefit financial consumers in consumer credit industry by ensuring adequate and equal protection. Undoubtedly, strengthened financial consumer protection regime will increase market confidence and ultimately lead to financial stability and economic growth. Science and Engineering Research Support Society 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/80285/1/Institutional%20framework%20for%20consumer%20credit%20Industry%20in%20Malaysia%20learning%20from%20Australia%2C%20United%20Kingdom%20and%20South%20Africa.pdf Hassan, Rusni and Ilias, Ibtisam @ Ilyana and Kassim, Salina and Abu Bakar, Elistina (2019) Institutional framework for consumer credit Industry in Malaysia: learning from Australia, United Kingdom and South Africa. International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 28 (8). pp. 289-296. ISSN 2005-4238; ESSN: 2207-6360 |
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Financial consumers are not immune from exploitation, malpractices and oppressive treatment of financial service
providers. In fact, they require greater protection than consumers of other types of goods and services for a variety of reasons. Prevailing problems endured by financial consumers are exacerbated by the absence of a single authority in Malaysian consumer credit industry to protect their rights and interests. This paper therefore scrutinizes the single institutional framework practised by three selected jurisdictions namely Australia , the United Kingdom and South Africa . The research concludes the viability of establishing a single institution to govern consumer credit industry . Necessary modification and arrangement however is pertinent to suit with the local circumstances. This new arrangement will benefit financial consumers in consumer credit industry by ensuring adequate and equal protection. Undoubtedly, strengthened financial consumer protection regime will increase market confidence
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Institutional framework for consumer credit Industry in Malaysia: learning from Australia, United Kingdom and South Africa |
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