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1. Financial promotions - risks - wording.

Risk related information that must be prominently displayed in promotional material for financial products for retail customers.

Examples include:

  • "Your capital is at risk & your losses may exceed your deposits."
  • "Your vehicle may be at risk of repossession if you fail to repay your [vehicle] loan."


2. Credit ratings - other contexts.

Information - prominently displayed - about the reliability of information, risks, or any other matters relevant to a reader.

For example, the suffix "pi" is added to public information credit ratings, as a health warning to indicate that they are based on public information only.


See also