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Landmark Ruling on Hidden Commissions in Car Finance
The UK Court of Appeal ruled that undisclosed commissions in car finance agreements could entitle consumers to refunds. This landmark judgment has far-reaching implications for thousands of consumers who may be eligible for compensation if they were sold motor finance products with hidden fees.
Mis-Sold Car Finance: Understanding your rights and potential payouts
Mis-sold car finance is a significant issue affecting millions of consumers. By understanding your rights and the claims process, you can seek compensation if you’ve been unfairly treated.
Understanding mis-sold car finance and PCP claims: what you need to know
The car finance industry has recently faced scrutiny due to widespread mis-sold Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) agreements. Millions of drivers were affected, prompting many to seek compensation for unfair finance deals, especially under Discretionary Commission Arrangement’ (DCA). If you’ve been impacted, you could claim compensation from major lenders like MotoNovo, Black Horse, Close Brothers, Santander, and Barclays. Here’s what you need to know.
Understanding Car Finance DCA
In the world of car finance, the term ‘Discretionary Commission Arrangement’ (DCA) has gained significant attention. If you are considering car finance or have recently financed a vehicle, understanding what a DCA entails is crucial. This article will delve into the intricacies of car finance DCA, its implications, and what you should be aware of as a consumer.
FCA Car Finance & Compensation
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has recently made significant strides in addressing issues within the car finance sector. With a focus on consumer protection, the FCA’s latest investigation and subsequent announcements have shed light on malpractices and set new standards for fair treatment. This article provides an overview of the latest developments in FCA car finance, including compensation opportunities and how to make a claim.
Guide to mis sold PCP car finance
PCP mis sold occurs when car finance agreements are sold under unfair or unclear terms, such as undisclosed dealer commissions, improper affordability checks, and hidden fees. Between 2007 and 2020 many PCP deals were mis sold, which means that you may have been pushed into a deal that wasn’t right for you.
Landmark Ruling on Hidden Commissions in Car Finance
The UK Court of Appeal ruled that undisclosed commissions in car finance agreements could entitle consumers to refunds. This landmark judgment has far-reaching implications for thousands of consumers who may be eligible for compensation if they were sold motor finance products with hidden fees.
Mis-Sold Car Finance: Understanding your rights and potential payouts
Mis-sold car finance is a significant issue affecting millions of consumers. By understanding your rights and the claims process, you can seek compensation if you’ve been unfairly treated.
Understanding mis-sold car finance and PCP claims: what you need to know
The car finance industry has recently faced scrutiny due to widespread mis-sold Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) agreements. Millions of drivers were affected, prompting many to seek compensation for unfair finance deals, especially under Discretionary Commission Arrangement’ (DCA). If you’ve been impacted, you could claim compensation from major lenders like MotoNovo, Black Horse, Close Brothers, Santander, and Barclays. Here’s what you need to know.
Understanding Car Finance DCA
In the world of car finance, the term ‘Discretionary Commission Arrangement’ (DCA) has gained significant attention. If you are considering car finance or have recently financed a vehicle, understanding what a DCA entails is crucial. This article will delve into the intricacies of car finance DCA, its implications, and what you should be aware of as a consumer.
FCA Car Finance & Compensation
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has recently made significant strides in addressing issues within the car finance sector. With a focus on consumer protection, the FCA’s latest investigation and subsequent announcements have shed light on malpractices and set new standards for fair treatment. This article provides an overview of the latest developments in FCA car finance, including compensation opportunities and how to make a claim.
Guide to mis sold PCP car finance
PCP mis sold occurs when car finance agreements are sold under unfair or unclear terms, such as undisclosed dealer commissions, improper affordability checks, and hidden fees. Between 2007 and 2020 many PCP deals were mis sold, which means that you may have been pushed into a deal that wasn’t right for you.