Benefits to Business
Benefits of the Scheme to Business

- Increased consumer confidence and reduced number of complaints.
- Recognition of business standards and good practice.
- Publicity, advertising, marketing opportunities and use of the Partnership logo.
- Provision of information and legal advice on Trading Standards legislation and current issues.
- The Trading Standards web-sites homepages to include banner links providing company details, partnership information and links to the business’s web-site.
- A consumer guide, giving details of the Partnership, will be provided for distribution to customers.
- Members will be awarded an annual certificate.
- Direct liaison with nominated officers in Trading Standards.
- Free assistance and advice on general staff training will be given as appropriate.
- Comprehensive training package tailored to specific needs.
- Forum meetings will be arranged on an annual basis.
- Members of the partnership will be notified of changes in relevant legislation.
Pre Contract Information
All changes regarding the implementation of pre contract information came from The Consumer Credit (Disclosure of Information) Regulations 2004 and The Consumer Credit (Agreements) (Amendments) Regulations 2004.
The Regulations stipulate the order that information, statements of protection and remedies, signature and other boxes must be in.
- All agreements will have to show a total charge for credit, the rate of interest and a statement explaining how and when interest charges are calculated.
- Terms and conditions will have to be the same size as other information but headings, trade names and the names of the parties can be given more prominence.
- The document must be headed with the words “Pre Contract Information”
- Specific information must be disclosed before an agreement is made.
- Consumers must have a summary of the key features that they can use to help them compare products and select the best.
- Pre contract information must be separate from an agreement document although being in the same folder or pack is acceptable.
- Lenders may use estimated information where the information that will be included in the agreement is not known.
- All of the information and wording must be of equal prominence apart from the headings.
- The customer must be able to take away the document.
Last updated: 20 November 2009