16 April 2025
On 6 April, parts of the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024 (DMCCA) came into force. The DMCCA brings in some of the biggest changes to consumer law for many years, and it will gradually revoke the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, as well as affecting some other legislation.
'Protection from unfair trading (criminal law)' is the guide that contains the main information on the requirements of Part 4, Chapter 1 of the Act. This is the part we are most concerned with on Business Companion, although there are other important parts that have not yet come into force (such as new requirements for subscription contracts, which are covered in one of the below videos).
Other guides with significant changes are linked to below:
- Civil enforcement (new Business in Focus guidance)
- Motor vehicle servicing and repairs
- Property descriptions: sale or let
- Reviews and endorsements
- Selling used vehicles
- Trading Standards: powers, enforcement and penalties
All In-depth Guides that are in any way affected by the Act have also been updated. You can find links to them all in the 'April 2025' list of updates.
New Business in Focus guides will be added soon, and this page will be updated as more guidance is added to the site.
CTSI has created a number of short videos to help businesses understand the implications of the new Act. Please note that the free webinars referred to in the videos have now finished.