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Avoid using car finance claim firms, says financial watchdog
Avoid using car finance claim firms, says financial watchdog

Auto Express

timea day ago

  • Automotive
  • Auto Express

Avoid using car finance claim firms, says financial watchdog

Consumers have been advised to steer clear of using car finance claim firms, as the UK's top financial watchdog says they could be spending money unnecessarily. The Financial Conduct Authority has begun setting out advice surrounding a possible redress scheme with regard to the ongoing car finance scandal which, according to experts, could see billions of pounds made available for potential claims. Advertisement - Article continues below However, with countless companies now popping up to assist potential claimants, the FCA is keen to remind motorists that in using one 'they may end up paying for a service they do not need and having to pay up to 30 per cent in fees out of any award they may receive'. Rather than utilise one of these paid services, consumers can submit timestamped complaints and claims themselves. Tools such as those on the MoneySavingExpert website can help people search for previous finance agreements, while the site also provides a template in order to draft a letter of complaint. With the Supreme Court set to make its judgement next month in regard to whether 'discretionary commission arrangements' (DCAs) were illegal in the first instance, the FCA is also advising finance firms on how they should calculate claims for disgruntled clients. The FCA is keen for a redress scheme to strike a balance between being fair to consumers, but at the same time not disrupting the market by putting finance firms out of business. In its latest release, the FCA says that the latter scenario could 'reduce competition and could make it more expensive for consumers to borrow money to buy a car in the future'. Such a scheme will fall under one of two arrangements: 'opt-in' and 'opt-out'. With the former – considered the most likely scenario – claimants would be required to notify their finance provider prior to a specified date if they wish to be considered for redress. 'Opt-out', on the other hand, would mean that everyone who is eligible will automatically be included, unless they contact their firm to be taken off the list. Consumers can expect the FCA to announce within six weeks of the Court's judgement in July as to whether a full redress scheme will be implemented, and how exactly it will operate. Tell us which new car you're interested in and get the very best offers from our network of over 5,500 UK dealers to compare. Let's go…

North Queensland Anglican diocese seeks to sell property to pay child sex abuse claims
North Queensland Anglican diocese seeks to sell property to pay child sex abuse claims

ABC News

time19-05-2025

  • Health
  • ABC News

North Queensland Anglican diocese seeks to sell property to pay child sex abuse claims

On today's show: The North Queensland Anglican Diocese needs to find millions of dollars to compensate victims of historic child sexual abuse under the National Redress Scheme. Reporter: Jenae Madden (Mackay) New South Wales is abolishing no-grounds evictions from May 19. Tenants' advocates say the new rental laws do not go far enough and are calling for a register of landlords behaving badly. Reporter: Elloise Farrow-Smith (Lismore) Far North Queensland only has one paediatric cardiologist despite huge caseloads across the vast region. Parents want the Cairns Hospital to appoint a second specialist, saying their children are having important check-ups delayed due to their cardiologist's workload. Reporter: Christopher Testa (Cairns) Rental scams are rising as international criminal networks use social media to find vulnerable victims. Queensland renters are now losing more money to the scams than any other state, as authorities urge people to verify property ads. Reporter: Jay Carstens (Sunshine Coast)

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