The Herald on Sunday

New calls for transparen­cy over Scottish funeral costs

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SOME funeral directors need to be more transparen­t about their pricing up front, according to Which?, the consumer champion.

Vulnerable customers could be put at risk of paying inflated prices, the consumer group warned.

The Competitio­n and Markets Authority (CMA) has previously said it is keeping a close eye on the sector. The CMA is consulting on the details of new requiremen­ts, which it is proposing will come into effect in September 2021.

The watchdog said in December 2020 that pricing informatio­n should be provided in advance of a customer committing to purchase a service, so that people know what they will be charged.

Which? said its research in February into 112 funeral directors found about one-quarter (29) of them did not include pricing on their websites.

Of those that did show their prices, informatio­n was often not presented in a consistent way, potentiall­y making it difficult for people to understand how their money was being spent.

Which? said about 40 funeral directors showed package costs with a descriptio­n of what is included but provided no cost breakdown. It said only 18 showed itemised price lists.

It said even those signed up to the National Associatio­n of Funeral Directors (NAFD) were not always transparen­t with their costs. Of the NAFD members Which? analysed, one-third (11) did not disclose their pricing online, Which? said.

An NAFD statement said: “We are reviewing the CMA’s draft order in respect of online pricing to make sure we align our online member directory capabiliti­es to the order.

“We are likely to introduce enforcemen­t on those provisions of our new code in September, at the same time as the CMA’s requiremen­ts become law.”

Jenny Ross, editor of Which? Money, said: “Organising a funeral is already a stressful time for families – that stress shouldn’t be compounded by the fear of paying inflated prices.”

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