Millions of drivers to get ยฃ700 compensation from car mis-selling scandal


Compensation payouts on around 14 million unfair motor finance deals could start next year, at an average of about ยฃ700 each, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has said.

The regulator previously suggested motorists could receive less than ยฃ950 per deal, but it now suggests they could receive less compensation than previously estimated.

Motor finance firms broke the law or its rules by not properly informing customers about commission paid by lenders to the car dealers that sold them the loan, the regulator said. As up to 90 per cent of new cars purchased in the UK are bought using motor finance, itโ€™s estimated that millions could potentially be due payouts following the ruling from the Supreme Court.

Nikhil Rathi, the FCAโ€™s chief executive, said: โ€œMany motor finance lenders did not comply with the law or the rules.

โ€œNow we have legal clarity, itโ€™s time their customers get fair compensation. Our scheme aims to be simple for people to use and lenders to implement.โ€

The FCA boss saiid that not everyone would get what they wanted following the ruling, with a wide range of views on the compensation scheme and its timeframe.

โ€œWe recognise that there will be a wide range of views on the scheme, its scope, timeframe and how compensation is calculated,โ€ she said. โ€œOn such a complex issue, not everyone will get everything they would like.

โ€œBut we want to work together on the best possible scheme and draw a line under this issue quickly.

โ€œThat certainty is vital, so a trusted motor finance market can continue to serve millions of families every year.โ€

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