Mozambique Diagnostic Review of Consumer Protection and Financial Literacy : Vol.1. Key Findings and Recommendations

The existence of a sound financial consumer protection framework is fundamental to increasing access to and usage of financial services, and the quality of those financial services, along with supporting further financial sector deepening. Financial consumer protection is a necessary precursor to building trust in the formal financial sector and thus in encouraging financial inclusion. Further, consumer protection helps ensure that expanded access benefits consumers and the economy as a whole. While increased access can result in significant economic and societal benefits, it can be neutral or even harmful if consumers: (i) cannot exercise their rights as consumers, (ii) cannot select the financial products that suit them best; and (iii) are not protected from mis-selling, fraud, and other market abuses. The main objective of a CPFL Review is to assess the legal, regulatory, and institutional frameworks for financial consumer protection in a country, with reference to the good practices. The following areas are addressed: (i) institutional arrangements, (ii) the legal and regulatory framework, (iii) transparency and disclosure, (iv) business practices, (v) complaints handling and dispute resolution mechanisms and (vi) financial literacy/capability. All parts of a financial sector can be considered, including banking, non-bank credit institutions, insurance, securities, private pensions, and credit reporting.

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Main Author: World Bank Group
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015-11
Subjects:CREDIT PRODUCTS, INVESTMENT ADVISER, DEPOSIT, CAPITAL MARKETS, FINANCIAL SERVICES, INDIVIDUAL PENSION, LIABILITY, DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION, CUSTOMER, EDUCATION PROGRAM, CALCULATION, FUND MANAGER, INFORMED DECISIONS, STOCK, SALE OF SECURITIES, FUND MANAGERS, SALES, INCOME, INTEREST, CONTRIBUTION, CONSUMERS ASSOCIATIONS, FINANCIAL LITERACY, PENSION SYSTEMS, MEDIUM ENTERPRISES, STOCK MARKET, RESPONSIBILITY, PURCHASES, BANKING SERVICES, INFORMATION, HEALTH INSURANCE, DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS, FINANCIAL LITERACY MATERIALS, OCCUPATIONAL PENSIONS, PENSION SECTOR, INSURANCE POLICIES, BONDS, LOAN, BANK PRODUCTS, FINANCIAL SERVICES PROVIDER, CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS, TRAINING PROGRAMS, PENSION SYSTEM, FINANCIAL CONSUMER, SAVING, PRIVATE PENSION FUND, REGULATORY AUTHORITY, PRIVATE PENSION, PENSION, BANKING SERVICE, CONSUMER RIGHTS, INSURANCE COMPANY, BUDGET, MARKET PARTICIPANTS, LITERACY, KNOWLEDGE, FINANCIAL LITERACY PROGRAMS, SAVINGS, FINANCIAL PRODUCT, INFORMED CONSUMER, CONSUMER COMPLAINTS, EDUCATION CAMPAIGNS, TRAINING, MONEY, FINANCES, SOCIAL INSURANCE, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, MARKETING, DEBT, COLLECTIVE INVESTMENT SCHEME, LIFE INSURERS, OCCUPATIONAL PENSION, FINANCIAL PRODUCTS, SOCIAL SECURITY, SOCIAL PROTECTION, PRIVATE PENSION FUNDS, CUSTOMER SERVICE, SMALL PENSION, PENSION MARKET, FINANCIAL STATUS, PENSION PRODUCTS, EQUITIES, PENSION FUNDS, FINANCIAL LIVES, FINANCIAL SYSTEM, INSURANCE POLICY, FINANCE, CONSUMER GROUPS, BANKS, OCCUPATIONAL FUNDS, TRANSACTIONS, EQUITY, TRANSACTION, INVESTORS, YOUNG ADULTS, TRAINING COURSES, CONSUMER, MARKET CAPITALIZATION, BEST PRACTICES, ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT, PENSIONS, CURRICULA, FINANCIAL POSITION, NATIONAL INSURANCE, BANK, CREDIT, STAKEHOLDERS, CONTRIBUTIONS, DEMAND, DEBT COLLECTION, FINANCIAL INSTRUMENT, INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNT, FINANCIAL EDUCATION, CONSUMERS, FINANCIAL CONSUMERS, BEST PRACTICE, PROPERTY, FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS, SALE, PRIVATE PENSIONS, FINANCIAL LITERACY STRATEGY, FUND MANAGEMENT, CREDIT RATING, FINANCIAL SERVICE, SECURITIES, DECEPTIVE PRACTICES, SENIOR, EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS, INSURANCE, ACCESS TO CREDIT, PENSIONS INDUSTRIES, FINANCIAL LITERACY INITIATIVES, INTERESTS, PENSION ISSUES, INVESTOR, PURCHASE, SECURITY, PENSION SCHEME, EDUCATION, STOCKS, STOCK EXCHANGE, INVESTMENT, SALES TACTICS, RATES OF RETURN, ATM, FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES, PENSION SECTORS, INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO, PENSION ASSETS, INVESTMENT SCHEME, SUPPLY, FINANCIAL EDUCATION MATERIAL, FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARY, OCCUPATIONAL PENSION SCHEMES, TERMINATION, STAKEHOLDER, PENSION COMPANIES, PENSION SCHEMES, INVESTMENTS, CHECK, CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW, PENSION COVERAGE, PENSION FUND, INSURANCE COMPANIES, ASSET CLASS, CUSTOMERS, BANK BRANCHES, FINANCIAL SECTOR, LITERACY PROGRAMS, FINANCIAL LITERACY STRATEGIES, SECURITIES INDUSTRY, CONSUMER PROTECTION, FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT, ACCOUNT HOLDERS, FINANCIAL LITERACY INFORMATION, INVESTING,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/02/25929476/mozambique-diagnostic-review-consumer-protection-financial-literacy-insurance-private-pensions-securities-key-findings-recommendations
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23809
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