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Money expert Martin Lewis says that drivers should put a complaint in to get compensation following the ruling and provided a free tool to do so.
The financial services regulator will consult on a redress scheme for motorists following a court ruling, though many drivers ...
Trump said Friday that Lula can call him, remarks that Brazil Finance Minister Fernando Haddad welcomed as a step forward.
The Financial Conduct Authority has confirmed it will launch a consultation on an industry-wide scheme after evidence found ...
City regulator the Financial Conduct Authority has announced plans for a consultation on a redress scheme for motorists who ...
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has announced it will consult on a compensation scheme for motorists who bought their cars on finance ...
Consumers could still be due a payout despite the Supreme Court ruling two of the three cases brought before them had ...
The UK's Financial Conduct Authority has proposed a motor finance redress scheme, estimated to cost between 9 billion and 18 billion pounds, following a Supreme Court decision. This move aims to ...
Financial Conduct Agency said they 'hope to start getting people any money they are owed' but said Friday's Supreme Court ...
The regulator has confirmed it intends to publish its consultation by early October, aiming to launch the compensation scheme ...
A compensation scheme to pay out drivers who were mis-sold car loans could cost as much as £18 billion, the financial regulator has said. Millions of drivers were denied payouts on Friday after the ...
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