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Supreme Court rejects UK chancellor’s car finance intervention

  • The Supreme Court rejected Chancellor Rachel Reeves' attempt to intervene in the car finance scandal, benefiting consumers who may receive compensation for mis-sold loans.
  • Banks face up to £44 billion in compensation claims following the court's decision, with potential repercussions for the financial sector's stability.
  • The Financial Conduct Authority will assist in the case after being granted permission to intervene, aiming to ensure fair compensation for consumers.
  • Consumer rights advocates view the ruling as a crucial step for justice against undisclosed commission payments in the motor finance industry.
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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Monday, February 17, 2025.
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