Lloyds Bank Faces £66M Car Loan Battle: Consumers Seek Justice

Lloyds Bank faces a £66M court battle with 30,000 car loan customers who fear the FCA's redress scheme will shortchange them. A law firm plans a major lawsuit against the lender's Blackhorse finance arm.
Lloyds Bank is bracing for a high-stakes legal showdown with a sizable group of disgruntled car loan customers who believe the official redress scheme offered by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will fall short of adequately compensating them. The law firm Courmacs Legal is preparing to file a £66 million omnibus claim on behalf of approximately 30,000 borrowers who were allegedly financially harmed by car loan contracts set up through Lloyds' motor finance division, Blackhorse.
The impending legal battle underscores the growing frustration among consumers who feel the FCA's redress program may favor lenders over their interests. Many borrowers believe the official scheme will not go far enough in addressing the financial injuries they've suffered, prompting them to seek alternative means of recourse through the courts.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Источник: The Guardian


