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Over £149 million to be repaid by lenders ref CCA failings post contractual info

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  • Over £149 million to be repaid by lenders ref CCA failings post contractual info

    Seventeen banks and building societies have agreed to repay over an estimated £149 million in interest and charges to around 497,000 customers, following OFT action.
    The money is to be repaid because the banks and building societies concerned did not provide customers with some of the post-contractual information about their credit agreements, as required by the Consumer Credit Act 1974. For example, many failed to provide the required statutory wording in statements and arrears notices.
    Under the Act, a lender is not entitled to recover interest or default charges for any period during which it has failed to comply with certain statutory requirements.
    The interest and charges were paid on products such as store cards, credit cards, loans and hire purchase agreements.
    The money is to be repaid after the OFT wrote to 50 banks and building societies in November 2013 asking them to confirm that they had fully discharged their obligations to provide post contract information under the Consumer Credit Act.
    The OFT took this action in light of previous similar issues relating to the Act by some other banks.
    David Fisher, Senior OFT Director for Consumer Credit said:
    'These issues were not deliberate misconduct, but the institutions concerned should have ensured they were complying with the law. The OFT welcomes the proactive steps taken to return money to customers where it was incorrectly charged'.
    Customers do not need to take any action at this time and should be contacted directly by their bank or building society if their agreement is affected.
    NOTES
    1. Since October 2008, under Section 77A of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 (CCA), lenders have been obliged to send periodic statements to customers. These must contain specific information and wording. A creditor failing to provide the periodic statement as required is not entitled to enforce the agreement, and the debtor is not liable to pay interest or default sums, during the period of the creditor's non-compliance.
    2. Section 86B of the CCA sets out the requirement to send a notice to the debtor where they fall into arrears by more than two payments to alert them to that fact and the potential consequence of falling into arrears. A creditor failing to send such a notice is not entitled, while the breach continues, to enforce the agreement and that the debtor is not liable to pay interest or default sums during the period of the creditor's non-compliance.
    3. Other sections of the CCA impose obligations upon lenders to provide information to debtors, which for brevity are not listed here.
    4. Following issues relating to the Act by some other banks, consumers were remediated over £370 million.
    5. The CCA requires businesses that offer goods or services on credit, or lend money, or are involved in activities relating to credit or hire, to be licensed by the OFT.
    6. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will take over regulation of consumer credit from the OFT on 1 April 2014. The transfer of regulation is part of the Government's programme of regulatory changes for financial services and brings conduct of business regulation under a single financial services regulator. See the FCA's website for more information.
    Last edited by Amethyst; 20th March 2014, 16:24:PM.
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    Re: Over £149 million to be repaid to bank and building society customers follo

    Hi there, new here, but a long time reader.

    Does this have any implications on the banks charges ruling of the Supreme Court a few years back? Change of POC on a stayed claim?

    Hopeful!
    Last edited by Tools; 20th March 2014, 22:17:PM.

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      Over £149 million to be repaid to bank and building society customers following OFT a

      Seventeen banks and building societies have agreed to repay over an estimated £149 million in interest and charges to around 497,000 customers, following OFT action. The money is to be repaid because the banks and building societies concerned did not provide customers with some of the post-contractual information about their credit agreements, as required by […]

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      • #4
        Re: Over £149 million to be repaid to bank and building society customers follo

        This is the letter they sent out back in November. - thread regarding this was http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...t-CCA-failures



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          Re: Over £149 million to be repaid to bank and building society customers follo

          Originally posted by Broceliande View Post
          Hi there, new here, but a long time reader.

          Does this have any implications on the banks charges ruling of the Supreme Court a few years back? Change of POC on a stayed claim?

          Hopeful!
          I don't think so Broceliande, it's a different area really. Is your bank charges claim STILL stayed? (maybe start a new thread on that)
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            Re: Over £149 million to be repaid by lenders ref CCA failings post contractual info

            Average of £299.97 per customer - proactivly paid so customers need do nothing (alledgedly)
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              Re: Over £149 million to be repaid by lenders ref CCA failings post contractual info

              Is there anyway at all we can find out if ours are affected? My main bank was Lloyds until I closed with them and went elsewhere, had notices from them in the past, loans, credit cards etc etc.....2 moved to apex and one with cabot....

              Just a thought really x

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                Re: Over £149 million to be repaid by lenders ref CCA failings post contractual info

                And Me! How do we find out, bet they won't make it easy.
                Never give up, Never surrender.

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                • #9
                  Re: Over £149 million to be repaid by lenders ref CCA failings post contractual info

                  Only one I'm definate on is Barclays as they admitted it last September? in their annual report ( http://t.co/aJK9XRqqSq )- might be worth looking through the others reports, or ringing the OFT and asking them lol.


                  This is the relevant part from the report (attached) where the information for the news items came from (just if you like to see the source - page 28)

                  As an example of
                  non-compliance leading to costs of remediation, UKRBB has identified certain issues with the information
                  contained in historic statements and arrears notices relating to consumer loan accounts. It is therefore
                  implementing a plan to return interest incorrectly charged to customers. As at 30 June 2013 a provision
                  was held for these costs which includes expected operational costs and which Barclays considers to be
                  adequate in respect of this remediation. Barclays is also undertaking a review of all its businesses where
                  similar issues could arise, including Barclaycard, Barclays Wealth and Barclays Corporate, to assess any
                  28
                  similar or related issues. There is currently no certainty as to the outcome of this review. The findings of
                  such review could have an adverse impact on the Group’s operations, financial results and prospects.


                  Also a fair bit about lehman, qatar, libor, ppi and so on.

                  Think I'd get out of Barclays ....
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                    Re: Over £149 million to be repaid to bank and building society customers follo

                    Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
                    I don't think so Broceliande, it's a different area really. Is your bank charges claim STILL stayed? (maybe start a new thread on that)
                    Thank you Amethyst. Further reading told me that also. It seems so unfair that older cases are without recourse. Bank charges, in my case spiralled out of control so fast that I was completely powerless in remedying the situation straight away.

                    Still stayed yes.

                    Still suffering the consequences those bank charges had on my financial situation at that time and would rather wait a bit longer to consider any action.

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                      Re: Over £149 million to be repaid to bank and building society customers follo

                      Originally posted by Broceliande View Post
                      Thank you Amethyst. Further reading told me that also. It seems so unfair that older cases are without recourse. Bank charges, in my case spiralled out of control so fast that I was completely powerless in remedying the situation straight away.

                      Still stayed yes.

                      Still suffering the consequences those bank charges had on my financial situation at that time and would rather wait a bit longer to consider any action.
                      There IS still a case going through Court so yes, hang fire a while, particularly if charges massively affected you xxx
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                      • #12
                        Re: Over £149 million to be repaid to bank and building society customers follo

                        Originally posted by Broceliande View Post
                        Still suffering the consequences those bank charges had on my financial situation at that time and would rather wait a bit longer to consider any action.
                        There's a long standing one running that's still trying to find it's way into the Court of Appeal. It's a very long shot but it's the best effort I know of to date.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Over £149 million to be repaid by lenders ref CCA failings post contractual info

                          Brill info thank you Ame.

                          As there does seem to be lots of banks etc involved...

                          Do you think the OFT will let us know on contact? x

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                          • #14
                            Re: Over £149 million to be repaid by lenders ref CCA failings post contractual info

                            Doubt it, my secretary will give them a call tmw, won't you Tools
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                              Re: Over £149 million to be repaid by lenders ref CCA failings post contractual info

                              Yes dear
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