Proposed Financial Consumer Protection Act to benefit financial consumers

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) underscores the importance of the proposed Financial Consumer Protection Act (FCPA) as an enabling law for protecting financial consumer welfare.

“This legislative initiative has far-reaching benefits to consumers especially amid the rise in digital transactions. The proposed reforms in the financial sector will enhance the authority of regulators and ensure that appropriate mechanisms are in place to safeguard the interest of financial consumers,” BSP Governor Benjamin Diokno said.

For instance, under the proposed FCPA—which is pending Senate deliberation in the Committee on Banks, Financial Institutions, and Currencies—financial regulators may issue a cease-and-desist order without the need for a prior hearing in unfair collection practices deemed as threats or harassment against a financial consumer.

Similarly, consumers no longer need to go to court if their claim involves a return of money from a financial service provider. This translates to a prompt and more efficient process when consumers seek reparation in financial transactions, as warranted by financial regulators.

In cases of undispensed ATM withdrawals, both the depository bank and bank operating the ATM may be liable to cardholders. However, when neither is willing to settle a customer’s claim, a consumer may go through the adjudication process and file a claim directly with the BSP.

In addition, financial service providers that are found responsible for credit card fraud in online shopping may be subject to sanctions. These include fines, suspension, or penalties.

The Governor underscores that consumer protection is a shared responsibility among regulators, consumers, and relevant stakeholders.

“Consumer welfare is a continuing agenda of the BSP. We enjoin financial institutions, bank organizations, and relevant partners and stakeholders to push consumer protection initiatives forward as the responsibility is too great for any entity to take on singly,” Governor Diokno said.

The BSP remains committed to promoting financial stability and consumer protection by advocating the passage of the FCPA through active participation in committee hearings and coordination with the Senate of the Philippines. (BSP) – bny

 

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