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Britain's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) on Sunday proposed a redress scheme for consumers with motor finance compensation ...
Motor finance customers could receive a payout after the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) announced it will consult on an ...
The regulator has confirmed it intends to publish its consultation by early October, aiming to launch the compensation scheme ...
The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority will consult on a redress scheme to guide banks on how they should compensate customers that were missold used car loans, which could leave the lenders on the hook ...
The Supreme Court is about to give its judgement on car loans commission cases which have threatened to re-write the historic ...
Many motor finance firms were not complying with rules or the law by not providing customers with relevant information about ...
Britain's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said on Sunday it was proposing a redress scheme for consumers with motor finance ...
The UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) plans a redress scheme following a Supreme Court decision regarding motor finance ...
A group of lenders won a major reprieve in a pivotal UK car finance case, after the country’s top judges agreed that banks should only pay compensation in the most serious cases of motor finance ...
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The UK's Financial Conduct Authority has proposed a motor finance redress scheme, estimated to cost between 9 billion and 18 billion pounds, following a Supreme Court decision. This move aims to ...