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Hardship - Assessment Guidelines

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  • Hardship - Assessment Guidelines

    FSA Waiver Guideline for recognising Financial Difficulty

    WAIVER JULY 2008 to JANUARY 2009


    2.
    In making an assessment of financial difficulty the firm will take into account:

    a.
    evidence of changes in lifestyle, including loss of employment; disability; serious illness; imprisonment; relationship breakdown; death of a partner; starting a lower paid job; parental/carer leave; and starting full-time education;



    b.
    evidence of the following events:


    i.
    items repeatedly being returned unpaid due to lack of available funds;


    ii.
    failing to make loan repayments or other commitments;


    iii.
    discontinuation of regular credits;


    iv.
    notification of some form of insolvency or court proceedings;

    v.
    regular requests for increased borrowing or repeated rescheduling of debts;

    vi.
    making frequent cash withdrawals on a credit card at a non-promotional rate of interest; and

    vii.
    repeatedly exceeding a credit card or overdraft limit without agreement (and, in this regard, where a complainant has incurred over £500 in unauthorised overdraft charges in the previous 12 months, that is to be treated as indicative of financial difficulty).
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