Jamaica Gleaner

Jackson, MSME Alliance support plan to protect consumers from banks

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THE MICRO Small and Medium-sized Enterprise (MSME) Alliance and Fitz Jackson, the parliament­arian pushing for tougher regulation of bank fees, have endorsed the Government’s plan to establish an agency to protect consumers in their dealings with financial institutio­ns.

Finance Minister Audley Shaw announced in the House of Representa­tives Thursday that the Government had requested assistance from the United States to establish the entity during the 2017-2018 fiscal year.

BANKING FEE LEGISLATIO­N

It comes as the Parliament debates a legislatio­n to tighten the regulation of banking fees over the outcry from consumers about the high charges to do various banking services.

Donovan Wignall, the president of the MSME Alliance, said he welcomed the news, but was hoping that the small-business sector would be able to play a part in the set-up of the agency.

“I’m very happy that the minister is now finding it fit to put in an agency. We would love to be a part of that set-up to really cauterise what I think has been a serious disadvanta­ge that has been taken of this sector for a very long period of time. We feel like an abused woman in a relationsh­ip that has suffered in silence because nobody was representi­ng us,” he said yesterday in an interview ‘Real Business’ on Power 106FM

Jackson, who is responsibl­e for the legislatio­n before Parliament on bank fees, said he believes a dedicated financial services consumerpr­otection agency would help to address the concerns of consumers.

“It’s something that’s been in the making for some time now. I’m glad to know that the plans are advanced to bring it into being. It is important to note that the minister indicated it is not expected before the end of the financial year, which is March 2018, so in no way could it deal with immediate remedies with what obtains now,” he told

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