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Shura members aim to regulate telemarketing with strict new guidelines

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Last updated: 2024/11/09 at 10:51 AM
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Bahrain is taking steps to regulate telemarketing practices and protect consumer privacy by proposing strict penalties for companies that fail to comply. This move follows a growing number of complaints about intrusive marketing calls disrupting daily life. The proposal, led by Shura Council members, includes guidelines for companies to follow, such as avoiding contacting consumers at inappropriate hours, respecting do-not-call requests, and transparently identifying themselves and the purpose of their calls. The Ministry of Industry and Commerce will oversee the enforcement of these rules once they are approved.

Inspired by the UAE’s policy on telemarketing calls, which restricts marketing calls to specific hours, the proposal aims to create a more respectful marketplace for both consumers and businesses. Similar regulations are already in place in countries like the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar, where companies are required to adhere to specific guidelines when making marketing calls. By implementing these rules in Bahrain, legislators hope to curb the nuisance of unwanted calls and protect consumer privacy.

The proposed regulations in Bahrain would provide relief for residents who are tired of receiving constant telemarketing calls. Companies that fail to comply with the guidelines could face warnings or even the risk of closure in severe cases. Shura Council members will vote on the proposal next Sunday, with the Ministry of Industry and Commerce responsible for ensuring that companies adhere to the new rules once they are approved. By following the examples set by other GCC countries, Bahrain aims to create a more respectful and consumer-friendly environment for telemarketing practices.

Telemarketing companies in Bahrain will be required to follow clear guidelines under the proposed regulations, including respecting consumers’ preferences and privacy. This includes avoiding contacting consumers at inappropriate hours, honoring do-not-call requests, and being transparent about their identity and the purpose of their calls. By ensuring that companies abide by these rules, legislators hope to reduce the number of unwanted calls that disrupt residents’ daily lives and create a more positive experience for consumers and businesses.

The initiative to regulate telemarketing practices in Bahrain is supported by members of the Shura Council who believe that implementing these changes will benefit both consumers and businesses. By introducing guidelines similar to those in other GCC countries, Bahrain aims to create a more consumer-friendly marketplace where telemarketing calls are conducted respectfully and in compliance with regulations. The proposal is set to be voted on by the Shura Council, with the Ministry of Industry and Commerce overseeing the enforcement of the rules once they are approved.

In conclusion, Bahrain is taking steps to regulate telemarketing practices and protect consumer privacy by proposing strict penalties for companies that fail to comply with the guidelines. By following the examples set by other GCC countries, such as the UAE, Bahrain aims to create a more respectful marketplace where telemarketing calls are conducted in a transparent and consumer-friendly manner. The proposed regulations will provide relief for residents who are tired of receiving unwanted calls and create a more positive experience for both consumers and businesses in Bahrain. The initiative is supported by members of the Shura Council, who believe that these changes will benefit the overall marketplace and enhance consumer privacy.

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