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UK Supreme Court overturns ruling on motor finance commissions in win for banks

UNITED KINGDOM, AUG 1 – The Supreme Court ruled lenders are not liable for undisclosed commissions to car dealers, denying compensation claims to millions despite 99% of 32 million agreements involving such payments, FCA said.

  • The UK Supreme Court overturned a ruling that lenders are liable for hidden commission payments in car finance schemes.
  • The Financial Conduct Authority intervened in the case, claiming the previous ruling 'goes too far'.
  • Experts are now assessing the ruling's impact on potential compensation payments in the car lending industry.
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Millions of motorists set to miss out on car finance payouts, court rules

The Supreme Court has ruled that lenders are not liable for hidden commission payments in car finance schemes, meaning compensation will not be granted

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Nation.Cymru broke the news in Wales, United Kingdom on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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