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Third of drivers unaware they could be due compensation in commissions probe
A third (34%) of drivers are unaware they may be entitled to compensation due to historic discretionary commission arrangements (DCAs), according to a new survey by direct-to-consumer online lender Carmoola.
Customers trusted car dealers while unaware they earned finance commission, survey finds
New research reveals that 65% of car finance customers who took out loans before the ban on discretionary commission arrangements (DCAs) trusted their dealer to offer them the best deal
Finance industry braces for Supreme Court ruling on commission disclosure
The Finance and Leasing Association admits it is bracing for all possible outcomes - both good and bad – in the imminent Supreme Court’s ruling on commission disclosure which will ultimately determine a lender’s fiduciary duty and whether it will be enshrined as a permanent legal standard.
New report highlights the opportunities that mustn’t be missed
A dealership’s point of sale experience has a vital part to play in having success with warranty and insurance add-on sales. Which is why Automotive Management is delighted to publish this special report, The Business of Warranty and Add-on Insurance, sponsored by Car Care Plan.
WSG partners with Loveelectric on EV cosmetic and alloy protection
Warranty Solutions Group (WSG) has announced an exclusive partnership with EV salary sacrifice provider Loveelectric to offer comprehensive cosmetic and alloy protection as part of its optional zero risk guarantee cover.
Black Horse owner Lloyds puts aside £1.25bn awaiting car loan commissions outcome
Lloyds Banking Group, which owns Black Horse Motor Finance and Lex Autolease, has put another £700 million into its pot for potential compensation while it awaits the outcome of the car loan commission saga at the Supreme Court.
Supreme Court rejects Chancellor’s bid to intervene in finance compensation case
The Supreme Court has rejected Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ attempt to intervene in a landmark case concerning hidden commissions in car finance, dealing a blow to lenders facing a compensation bill potentially running into billions.
Rising staff costs and vehicle sales woes to impact dealers in 2025, research finds
Research from Startline Motor Finance reveals that rising staff costs are the greatest concern for UK car dealers in 2025, with 40% of dealers identifying this as the factor most likely to negatively affect their business.
Car loans complaints extension announced by the Financial Conduct Authority
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has announced an extension for firms to respond to complaints about motor finance agreements that do not involve discretionary commission arrangements (DCAs).