The Financial Conduct Authority has confirmed it will resume handling motor finance complaints on 31 May 2026, bringing an end to a pause that will have lasted nearly two years.
The Financial Conduct Authority has confirmed it will resume handling motor finance complaints on 31 May 2026, bringing an end to a pause that will have lasted nearly two years.
Widespread Internet Disruption Hits UK Banking and Online Services
The Times: Lloyds Banking Group is to set aside a further £800 million to cover potential compensation claims after the Financial Conduct Authority published details of a proposed redress scheme last
More than £16 billion was wiped off the value of Britain’s largest listed banks after HSBC announced plans to deepen its focus on Asia and Lloyds Banking Group issued a
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has unveiled long-awaited plans for a compensation scheme for motorists who bought cars through discretionary commission arrangements (DCAs) between 2007 and 2024, following one of
Millions of Drivers Could Receive Payouts from £18bn Car Finance Compensation Scheme
Millions of UK drivers will not receive compensation after the Supreme Court ruled against claims of mis-sold car finance, in a landmark judgment that shields major banks from potentially £44
Banks may be required to identify victims and issue compensation automatically, eliminating the need for claims.
Banks may be required to identify victims and issue compensation automatically, eliminating the need for claims.
Banks may be required to identify victims and issue compensation automatically, eliminating the need for claims.
Over 6,000 IT staff at Lloyds Banking Group are set to learn their fate today, following weeks of uncertainty after the high street lender-placed their jobs under review.
Banks may be required to identify victims and issue compensation automatically, eliminating the need for claims.