In September 2024, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is due to report on its review of motor finance Discretionary Interest Commission arrangements (DICs). The report may lead to a redress scheme on a level with that seen previously for managing Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) claims. Given the FCA intervention and campaigns from consumer groups, financial institutions are preparing for an inevitable surge in consumer claims, which are expected to allege unfair relationships arising from non-disclosure of commission in a DIC arrangement.
31 JUL 2024Earlier this year, environmental law charity ClientEarth announced the first UK climate-based shareholder derivative action, seeking to hold a board of directors accountable for alleged deficiencies in their emissions reduction strategy. The claim fell at the first hurdle, the High Court refusing it permission to proceed on the papers – albeit ClientEarth will now have a second bite at the cherry in an oral hearing. This In Practice article considers the lessons learnt for future climate-related claims and the potential impact for the financial services sector.
1 AUG 2023