FCA proposes extending motor finance complaint deadline Banking The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is weighing up whether to extend the time that companies have to respond to motor finance complaints following a landmark high court ruling. In an announcement today, the watchdog said it is launching a consultation on whether to give firms more time to respond to customers’ concerns over the use [...]
Close Brothers restarts motor finance lending following landmark ruling Banking Close Brothers has restarted its motor finance lending practice a month after a landmark court ruling over the legality of its business. On 25 October, a court ruled that a broker could not lawfully receive a commission from the lender without obtaining the customer’s fully informed consent to the payment, sending the entire motor finance [...]
New report warns DPAs should not be seen as ‘a cost of doing business’ Legal The use of deferred prosecution agreements doesn’t stop corporate fraud, and may be actively encouraging it, says new paper by think tank, IEA
Santander UK sets aside £295m for motor finance payout November 20, 2024 Santander UK has set aside £295m in its quarterly results to pay out to motor finance customers following a landmark court ruling on the topic last month. The bank had previously delayed its third-quarter results thanks to the high court ruling, which it said had left it unable to calculate the potential cost of the [...]
Will Labour’s planning bill actually get Britain building again? November 19, 2024 The UK's planning system is in need of a radical overhaul. Will Labour's Planning and Infrastructure bill deliver? Sam Richards takes a look.
More than 5,000 Woodford investors sue Hargreaves Lansdown November 17, 2024 Hargreaves Lansdown, the UK's biggest retail investment platform, is being sued by more than 5,000 investors who claim it kept recommending Neil Woodford’s equity fund when it ran into problems.
London Capital & Finance was a ‘Ponzi scheme’, judge rules November 14, 2024 Former executives of the collapsed London Capital and Finance (LCF) participated in fraudulent conduct, ruled a High Court judge.
Top court rejects metro operator’s pay case against Unite and Lynch’s RMT November 13, 2024 The Supreme Court dismissed a Northern rail operator case over transport workers pay against two unions, including one headed by Mick Lynch
Supreme Court rules Sky acted in bad faith with trademark November 13, 2024 UK media giant Sky acted in bad faith when it applied for its trademarks, the Supreme Court said today in a long awaited and closely watched decision.
Motor finance: City watchdog considers deadline extension November 13, 2024 The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said firms are likely to receive a "high volume" of complaints following the Court of Appeal's judgement last month.