Consumer Credit Act Update
Course Overview
A review of consumer credit law following the implementation of the Consumer Credit Act 2006, including the repeal of irredeemable unenforceability, unfair relationships, notice requirements and interest after judgment.
The course will cover:
- Identifying which agreements the changes apply to
- How the courts might exercise their discretion to allow an agreement to be enforced
- How the unfair relationship provisions are working in practice
- A review of how the 2006 Act is impacting on law and practice.
This course is an update course and requires advisers to have attended prior training on Consumer Credit.
Delegate comments:
“Very relevant and liked the open forum to discuss cases/ideas. Good way to learn.” Money Advice Caseworker, West Yorkshire
“Found the use of actual client examples and applying the course material extremely useful.” Benefits & Money Adviser, Norfolk
Tutor: Bradley Say; Level: Specialist / Advanced

