Call us FREE today

0800 029 3849

Fatal Motorbike Accidents

FCA’s PCP Mis-Selling Investigation: What It Means for Motorists

FCA investigates PCP mis-selling: potential compensation for UK motorists.

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has launched a significant investigation into the mis-selling of Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) car finance agreements, potentially affecting millions of motorists in the UK. This article delves into the details of the investigation, its implications for consumers, and what actions those affected can take. We will also highlight how you can start a PCP claim with national claims.

Understanding PCP Car Finance and the Mis-Selling Concerns

PCP car finance has become increasingly popular in recent years, offering a flexible and seemingly affordable way to own a car. However, concerns have arisen about the transparency and fairness of these agreements.  

One of the main issues under scrutiny is the use of “discretionary commission models,” where car dealers were incentivised to set higher interest rates, potentially leading to customers paying more than necessary. This lack of transparency and potential conflict of interest have raised significant concerns about mis-selling.  

Start Your Claim Online

The FCA’s Investigation and Potential Outcomes

The FCA’s investigation aims to determine the extent of mis-selling in the PCP car finance market and hold those responsible accountable. The investigation is focused on agreements made before 2021 when discretionary commission models were still in use.  

If the FCA finds evidence of widespread mis-selling, it could lead to significant compensation for affected motorists. The financial regulator has the power to order firms to compensate customers who were misled or overcharged, potentially resulting in substantial payouts.  

What Can Affected Motorists Do?

If you believe you were mis-sold a PCP car finance agreement, there are several steps you can take.

Gather Evidence:

Collect all relevant documentation, including your finance agreement, correspondence with the dealer or lender, and any evidence of overcharging or misleading information.

Contact Your Lender:

Inform your lender of your concerns and request a review of your agreement. They may be willing to offer compensation or adjust your terms.

Complain to the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS):

If you are not satisfied with your lender’s response, you can escalate your complaint to the FOS, an independent body that resolves disputes between consumers and financial firms.

Seek Legal Advice:

If you have a strong case, you may consider seeking legal advice from a solicitor specialising in consumer rights or financial mis-selling. They can help you assess your options and pursue compensation.

The Importance of Seeking Professional Advice

Navigating the complexities of financial mis-selling can be challenging. Seeking professional advice from a solicitor specialising in this area can be invaluable. They can help you understand your rights, assess the strength of your case, and guide you through the process of seeking compensation.

The Impact on the Automotive Industry

The FCA’s investigation is likely to have a significant impact on the automotive industry. It could lead to stricter regulations on car finance agreements, greater transparency in pricing, and a shift away from commission-based incentives for dealers.

Claim Online Today

Making a PCP Mis-selling Claim with National Claims

At National Claims, we understand the financial burden and frustration that can arise from being mis-sold a Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) car finance agreement. If you believe you were misled or overcharged, we’re here to help you seek justice and compensation.

Free Consultation

We recognise that every PCP mis-selling case is unique, and we’re here to offer you a free, no-obligation consultation to discuss your specific situation. During this consultation, we’ll listen attentively to your experience, gather relevant details about your PCP agreement, and assess the potential strength of your claim.

Our team will then connect you with a qualified solicitor from our panel who specialises in financial mis-selling claims, ensuring that you receive the expert legal representation needed to pursue your case effectively.

*Customers pay up to 25% (incl. VAT) of the amount recovered towards solicitor costs and if you cancel outside your cooling off period, you may be charged a fee.

Contact us today to speak to one of our claims agents who will be able to help you get started on your claim.

Click below to see why we are one of the most trusted claims management companies in the UK.

Trustpilot

We’re proud of our excellent customer reviews

We thrive on delivering exceptional service and ensuring our clients’ satisfaction. Don’t just take our word for it. Check out some of our independent reviews to see what our clients have to say.

Excellent

Trustpilot

Share:

Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
LinkedIn

Find out if you have a claim

Get free, no obligation help from a claim specialist.

Related News

Hassle-free claims process

Our expert panel of solicitors can typically confirm almost immediately whether your claims application is likely to be successful and also give you an indication of how much you could potentially claim for.