FCA WARNING: UK Motor Finance Ruling Could Devastate Economy
— The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has raised alarms over a court ruling that could saddle car lenders with a £44 billion compensation bill. The FCA warned the Supreme Court that this decision might deter business investments in the UK. The ruling’s impact could extend beyond car loans to other financial products sold on commission, such as insurance.
Close Brothers, a financial services firm, backed the FCA’s stance during Supreme Court discussions. They argued that car dealers should not bear significant responsibility for consumers’ financial interests, similar to shop workers’ duties. Darren Smith of Courmacs Legal criticized this position, questioning their commitment to consumer protection.
The controversy began when the Court of Appeal ruled against “secret” commissions paid to car salesmen for motor finance loans. This decision sparked fears of compensation payouts reaching £38 billion for affected drivers. The FCA urged the Supreme Court to overturn this ruling, arguing it disrupts balance between consumer interests and financial institutions.