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#2026/124Finansal Hizmetler (Belirlenmiş Tüketici Kuruluşu ve Belirlenmiş Temsilci Kuruluş) Emri 2026

🇬🇧United Kingdom··Statutory Instrument·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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This law designates the Money and Mental Health Policy Institute as a special organization that can represent consumers and provide support in financial matters. It affects consumers dealing with financial services, particularly those with mental health issues, by ensuring they have a voice in financial decisions that impact them.

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Key Changes

  • Money and Mental Health Policy Institute is officially recognized as a designated consumer body.
  • The institute can now act as a representative body for consumers in financial matters.
  • This designation enhances the support available for consumers with mental health issues.

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Recognize the Money and Mental Health Policy Institute as a designated consumer body under section 234C(2) of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000

Financial regulators, Financial Conduct Authority
operational
high

Recognize the Money and Mental Health Policy Institute as a designated representative body under section 68(2) of the Financial Services (Banking Reform) Act 2013

Financial regulators, Financial Conduct Authority
operational
medium

Accept representations and submissions from the Money and Mental Health Policy Institute in matters concerning consumer protection and financial services

Financial institutions, Financial regulators
operational
medium

Provide the Money and Mental Health Policy Institute access to relevant information and consultation processes as required for designated consumer and representative bodies

Financial regulators, Financial institutions
disclosure

Affected Parties

Consumers with mental health issuesFinancial service providers+1 more…

Tags

financial services,consumer rights,mental health