UK Watchdog Says Prior Motor Finance Ruling ‘Goes Too Far’ (2)

April 1, 2025, 12:21 PM UTC

The UK’s financial watchdog sought to rein in the spiraling motor finance saga, saying at the start of a closely-watched Supreme Court hearing that a previous ruling on compensation “goes too far.”

At the outset of a three-day hearing, the Financial Conduct Authority said a “sweeping” appeal court decision last year on the duties of motor dealers went further than expected. The FCA is waiting for a final ruling from the country’s top judges before imposing a compensation program for borrowers that some analysts estimate could cost banks as much as £38 billion ($49.1 billion).

The panel of five judges, ...

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