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In a partial win for lenders, the court rules they're not liable for hidden commission payments in car finance schemes.
Britain's highest court Friday largely overturned a lower court's ruling that certain car finance agreements were unlawful, a ...
The UK's Supreme Court will announce a long-awaited ruling on car finance commissions on Friday that could influence whether ...
Banks could still face claims for compensation for motor finance commissions, but the extent of the total bill facing lenders ...
Lenders have avoided potentially having to pay compensation to millions of drivers after a long-awaited Supreme Court ruling ...
Lenders no longer face the prospect of having to pay £30bn to £40bn to aggrieved car buyers, but the industry still faces ...
Klarna Group Plc said it has received an electronic money institution license for its UK division, which could lay the ground ...
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Motor finance lenders have skirted a worst case scenario but remain open for a redress scheme after Supreme Court's ruling.
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 ...
The Financial Conduct Authority’s latest consultation and policy statement published on July 2, signal incremental progress by seeking to consult on proposed guidance aimed at supporting firms in ...