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 PPI: Update and Timeline

 

 

 

Payment Protection Insurance (PPI)

Update and Timeline

 

The first part of the PPI Order came into force on October 1 2011 with the other measures to follow in April 2012.

 

See News Release – PPI CC publishes final order dated March 24 for further details.

 

The timeline below outlines significant milestones in the case so far:

 

2011

March 24

PPI Order and accompanying documents (2011)

February 14

PPI Remittal: Further consultation on Draft PPI Order (2011)

2010

December 08

PPI Remittal: PPI briefing seminar slides

 

November 25

PPI Remittal: Consultation on Draft PPI Order (2010)

 

October 18

PPI Remittal: Administrative timetable for the making of the Order

 

October 14

News Release: PPI—CC confirms point-of-sale prohibition

PPI Remittal: PPI Remittal Final Report

 

July 29
News release: Retail PPI - CC consults on measures.

PPI Remittal: Provisional decision on retail PPI remedies.

 

July 02
CC publishes revised: administrative timetable.

 

May 14

PPI Remittal

News release: PPI - CC confirms case for point-of-sale prohibition.

PPI Remittal: Provisional decision on retail PPI remedies.

 

March 04

Consultation document on the modelling approach.

Appendix

 

2009

December 11

PPI Remittal - Consultation Document.

 

October 16

Barclays’ appeal against some of the measures proposed by the Competition Commission (CC) following its PPI inquiry has been upheld.

http://www.catribunal.org.uk/237-3732/1109-6-8-09-Barclays-Bank-PLC.html

Statement following Competition Appeal Tribunal's judgment

 

 

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