Chapter 5: Consumer credit1. IntroductionEuropean Consumer Credit Directive2. The Consumer Credit Act 1974What is the Consumer Credit Act 1974Regulated credit agreementsExempt credit agreementsAgreements with partial exemption3. Pre-contractual informationPre-contract information for on-premises contractsPre-contract information for distance contracts4. Key elements of consumer credit agreementsPrescribed and non-prescribed terms on consumer credit agreementsPrescribed termsNon-prescribed terms5. Withdrawal, cancellation and cooling-off periodsWithdrawal from agreementsCancelling a consumer credit contractCredit agreements at a distance and cooling-off periods6. Unfair relationships7. Arrears notices8. Default notices9. Voluntary termination of hire purchase and personal contract purchase agreements10. Time ordersAncillary orderAdvantages of a time orderDisadvantages of a time order11. Section 75 credit card protectionWhat section 75 covers12. Early repayment rules under the Consumer Credit Act13. Credit reference agenciesRecording defaultsIf the information held is incorrectCorrecting information held on a credit reference fileSubject access requestCredit repair companies14. The Financial Conduct Authority’s role15. Financial Ombudsman Service and Financial Services Compensation SchemeFinancial Ombudsman ServiceFinancial Services Compensation Scheme