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Millions of drivers will miss out on tens of billions in compensation after Britain’s highest court rejected claims drivers ...
The Supreme Court partially upholds an appeal from lenders, who had faced potentially paying compensation to millions of ...
In a partial win for lenders, the court rules they're not liable for hidden commission payments in car finance schemes.
Financial Conduct Agency said they 'hope to start getting people any money they are owed' but said Friday's Supreme Court ...
The Supreme Court will rule on whether millions of motorists could be entitled to compensation on their hire-purchase ...
Lenders will still likely face claims for overcharging in some cases under a compensation scheme, though the extent of the ...
The Financial Conduct Authority has confirmed it will consult on an industry-wide redress scheme following the Supreme ...
Only one motorist will get compensation after judges found his deal was unfair, while most claims were rejected ...
Consumers could still be due a payout despite the Supreme Court ruling two of the three cases brought before them had ...
The UK's Supreme Court will announce a long-awaited ruling on car finance commissions on Friday that could influence whether ...
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Econostrum on MSNUK Supreme Court Ruling Could Lead to Major Car Finance CompensationA landmark ruling by the UK’s Supreme Court today could potentially lead to compensation for millions of car buyers. The case ...
The three drivers, Marcus Johnson, Andrew Wrench and Amy Hopcraft, opposed the challenge. If the Supreme Court upheld the ...
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