An international comparison of financial consumer protection /

This book explores consumer protection in the major financial markets in the world and provides an international comparison among the countries of different cultural background and economic development. Each chapter describes the major issues of financial consumption in the selected country and the...

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مؤلفون آخرون: Chen, Tsai-Jyh (المحرر)
الوثيقة: كتاب إلكتروني
اللغة:English
منشور في: Singapore : Springer, [2018]
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جدول المحتويات:
  • Intro; Preface; Contents; Contributors; 1 Introduction and Overview of This Book; 1 Motivation to Write This Book; 2 Contents of This Book; 3 Structure and Organization of Paragraphs in Each Chapter; 4 Summary of This Book; 5 Concluding Remarks; References; 2 Protection of Financial Consumers in Australia; 1 Financial Consumers in Australia; 1.1 Legal Meaning of Financial Consumer; 1.2 Economic Situation of Financial Consumers; 2 Financial Consumer Protection System (Software); 2.1 Generic Consumer Regulation Provisions; 2.1.1 Unconscionable Conduct; 2.1.2 Misleading or Deceptive Conduct
  • 2.1.3 Unfair Contract Terms2.2 Industry Specific Regulations; 2.2.1 Responsible Lending; 2.2.2 Hardship and Unjust Transactions; 2.2.3 Small Amount Credit Contracts; 2.2.4 Short Term Credit Contracts; 2.2.5 Analysis; 3 Financial Consumer Protection Institutions (Hardware); 3.1 Financial Supervision Organizations; 3.2 Deposit Insurance Corporation; 3.3 Dispute Settlement Organization; 3.3.1 Internal Dispute Resolution; 3.3.2 External Dispute Resolution; 3.3.3 Courts; 3.3.4 Analysis; 4 Special FCP Systems; 4.1 For the Elderly Group; 4.2 For the Poor Group; 4.3 For the Young Group; 5 Conclusion
  • 5.1 Regulatory Failure5.2 Fixing the Problem/Regulating the Regulator; References; Statutes; Regulations; Cases; Books and Book Chapters; Journal Articles; Reports; Conference Proceedings; Press Releases; Electronic Articles; Press; Web Pages and Internet Resources; Audiovisual Materials; 3 Financial Consumer Protection in Bangladesh; 1 About the Study; 1.1 Background; 1.2 The Issue; 1.3 Objectives; 1.3.1 Broad Objective; 1.3.2 Specific Objectives; 1.4 Methodology; 1.5 Scope; 1.6 Limitations; 2 Understanding Financial Consumers; 2.1 Who Are Financial Consumers
  • 2.2 Economic Situation of Financial Consumers3 Financial Institutions of Bangladesh; 3.1 Banking Sector; 3.1.1 Scheduled Banks; 3.1.2 Non-scheduled Banks; 3.2 Insurance Companies; 3.2.1 Capital Requirement for Insurers in Bangladesh; 3.2.2 Legal Provisions for Insurance Operator in Bangladesh; 3.3 Micro Finance Institutions (MFIs); 3.3.1 Services for Financial Consumers; 3.4 Who are the Targets as Financial Consumers?; 3.5 Marketing; 4 Financial Consumer Protection System; 4.1 Rules for Consumers Rights Protection; 4.2 Policy for Financing Limit; 5 Special Financial Services and Systems
  • 5.1 For the Elderly Group5.2 For the Poor Group; 5.3 For the Young; 5.4 BKash; 5.5 Credit and Debit Cards; 6 Protection of Customers in the Capital Market; 6.1 Departments Under BSEC; 6.2 ADB Project: Improvement of Capital Market Governance; 7 Addressing Market Issues; 7.1 How to Enhance Simplicity of Products?; 7.2 How to Reduce Price Dispersion While Upholding Price-Quality Competition?; References; 4 Financial Consumer Protection in Canada: Triumphs and Tribulations; 1 Financial Consumers in Canada; 1.1 Economic Situation of Financial Consumers in Canada