Posts Tagged ‘British Bankers Association’


Lenders lose High Court ruling over PPI

Thursday, April 21st, 2011

This week saw lenders lose their High Court battle over PPI compensation, which means that banks will have to contact and pay compensation to millions of people who claim to have been mis-sold the controversial Payment Protection Insurance cover with loans and other forms of finance.

The result means that many more people will now make claims over the sale of this insurance, and it could end up costing lenders in excess of £4.5 billion to pay out the compensation. Banks are already sitting on many claims and complaints relating to PPI and many others will come flooding in. The decision has come as a blow for the banking industry but is a victory for consumer campaign groups.

Anyone that believes that they were mis-sold the insurance through being pressured into taking it out, being sold cover without being informed, or being sold cover when they were not even eligible to claim on it, could now find themselves in a position here they can get compensated and full refunds on the cover. Millions of claims have already been made and having ended up with the Financial Ombudsman, where most were decide in favour of the consumer.

After the ruling the British Bankers’ Association responded by stating: ‘We are disappointed with today’s judgment and now need to consider the details of it very carefully as well as next steps, including whether it would be appropriate to apply for permission to appeal. Any complaints that are directly affected by the judicial review and therefore cannot be decided will continue to be placed on hold until the next steps have been decided.’

Tags: result, week, British Bankers Association, financial ombudsman, Court, payment protection insurance, excess

BBA says mortgage lending still subdued

Friday, July 30th, 2010

A recent report from the British Banker’s Association has shown that mortgage lending levels for the month of February remained subdued. In its report the BBA stated that the UK’s big banks approved 35,275 mortgages for the month of February, which was not much higher than 35,154 seen in January. (more…)

Tags: British Bankers Association, finance, Financial Services Authority, Banking, mortgage, Personal finance

Increase in property sales in February

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Recently released figures have shown that the level of property sales in February picked up. The data was released by HM Revenue and Customs, and showed that there was a 14 percent increase in completed property sales in February compared to the previous month. (more…)

Tags: British Bankers Association, stamp duty, Alistair Darling, housing market, property sales

Cost Of Personal Loans Increased By Banks

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Recent figures have shown that since the start of this year the cost of personal loans has been increased by banks, and this is despite the fact that the base interest rate has been at an all time low of just 0.5 percent for the past nine months. Since the start of this year the cost of a best buy loan for £5000 is said to have increased by around 1.54 percent to 10.78 percent according to reports. (more…)

Tags: loan products, bank of england, debt, cost of loans, Financial institutions, Banking, loan charges, loan costs

Experts give opinions on FSA mortgage lending regulation changes

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

The mortgage markets have been turbulent to say the least over the past couple of years, and many of the problems that have almost brought the financial sector to its knees have been blamed on irresponsible mortgage lenders over the past decade, where high income multiples, extended repayment periods, lending to those with bad credit, jumbo mortgages, and high risk lending was all part and parcel of the mortgage lending sector. (more…)

Tags: mortgage, Citizen's Advice Bureau, Economy of the United Kingdom, finance, British Bankers Association, Financial Services Authority, Personal finance

New home loans at highest level in over a year

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

It was recently reported by the British Banker’s Association that the level of new home loans for the month of May jumped to its highest level in over a year. (more…)

Tags: mortgage approvals, home loans, British Bankers Association, mortgages

Loan and mortgage fees could increase due to reforms

Monday, April 6th, 2009

Industry experts have predicted that the fees and charges associated with loans and mortgages from banks could soar in the future as a result of sweeping reforms planned by the government to stop a future financial crisis similar to the one that the nation has been plunged into now. (more…)

Tags: loan fees, mortgage fees, council of mortgage lenders, British Bankers Association

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