Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act - A general guide for the credit industry
The purpose of this publication is to promote understanding of the Credit Contract and Consumer Finance Act, how it applies to business practices and the role of the Commerce Commission in enforcing it.
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Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act - What you need to know
The purpose of this publication is to provide a general overview of the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act, and the role of the Commerce Commission in enforcing it.
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Compliance issues you should know about
Tthe article 'Compliance issues you should know about' was distributed to the credit industry groups on 20 September 2006.
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S 45 Guidelines - Fees or Charges passed on by Creditor
A letter to industry, explaining the Commission's approach to s 45 of the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act.
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Credit Matters - issue one, January 2008
Credit Matters is a newsletter aimed at consumer advisory groups, focussed on the Commission's enforcement activities in relation to consumer credit.
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Credit Matters - issue two, December 2008
Credit Matters is a newsletter aimed at consumer advisory groups, focussed on the Commission's enforcement activities in relation to consumer credit. This issue focuses on the debtor’s statutory right to make hardship applications.
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Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act - Credit related insurance, repayment waivers, and extended warranties, June 2008
This Compliance Advice letter was sent to the industry in June 2008.
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Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act Investigations – Recent Findings and Dealings with the Commerce Commission
This paper, delivered by Graham Gill, Fair Trading Manager, Auckland, to the Auckland District Law Society Credit Law Conference November 2007, discusses some of the key investigations undertaken by the Commerce Commission since the introduction of the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act.
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