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National Consumer Agency

The National Consumer Agency (NCA) is a statutory body established by the Irish Government in May 2007. It aims to defend consumer interests and to embed a robust consumer culture in Ireland.


The Government has given the NCA a very strong mandate to defend and promote consumer rights through:

  •  Forceful advocacy, targeted research, consumer information, education, and awareness programmes
  •  The systematic enforcement of consumer law


As a consumer advocate and a defender of consumer rights, the NCA has an important role in working with businesses, to help them to support compliance with regulatory obligations and to encourage best practice as regards consumer rights.
Designated officers of the NCA work alongside business and representative organisations to promote awareness of consumer issues and to enforce consumer law.

National Consumer Agency
4 Harcourt Road
Dublin 2
Ireland
Head Office: 01 402 5500
Fax: 01 402 5501
Press enquiries: 01 475 1444
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Click here for their website - www.nca.ie

 
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