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    Lloyds Banking Group sets aside £2bn for car finance compensation payouts

    April 3, 20263 Mins Read


    Millions of drivers are due compensation of around £829 for being mis-sold car finance between April 2007 and November 2024.

    Anna Wise, Press Association Business Reporter and Linda Howard Money and Consumer Writer

    08:10, 03 Apr 2026

    Lloyds Banking Group is sticking to a £1.95 billion provision to compensate customers mis-sold a car finance loan between 2007 and 2024, having reviewed changes to the financial watchdog’s compensation scheme.

    The banking giant said it “does not currently believe any change to the provision for this issue is required” after assessing the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) final rules, which were published on Monday.

    The FCA said it is launching a £7.5 billion compensation scheme to give cash back to around 12.1 million people across Great Britain impacted by unfair car loans. It said millions of claims could be paid out this year, and the vast majority – worth around £829 per finance agreement – will be settled by the end of 2027.

    READ MORE: Drivers could get up to £829 compensation using Martin Lewis free toolREAD MORE: Check if you are owed £829 car finance compensation as over 12 million due payout

    Lloyds has made the biggest provision for the saga of any UK lender, but across the industry, including firms Santander, BMW and Mercedes-Benz, billions of pounds have been set aside to cover compensation costs.

    This is despite the FCA making a number of changes to the scheme, compared to its original proposals set out last year.

    The final scheme has resulted in the overall cost to the industry being cut by about £2 billion, to an estimated £9.1 billion.

    But Lloyds added that there “remain a number of uncertainties” including the rate of customer responses, operational costs and any legal proceedings.

    Lloyds may be facing legal action, with law firm Courmacs Legal expected to file a claim on behalf of around 30,000 car loan customers, seeking some £66 million in damages.

    It would represent a major legal challenge to the lender’s Black Horse motor finance brand, outside of the FCA’s scheme.

    The regulator has repeatedly said consumers do not need to use lawyers or claims management firms to complain, warning that they risk losing more than 30% of their compensation as a result of fees.

    It has set up the free scheme to compensate people who were treated unfairly when they took out a motor finance agreement between April 2007 and November 2024.

    Most of the deals covered involve so-called discretionary commission arrangements (DCAs), which were banned in 2021.

    This refers to arrangements whereby brokers, including car dealers, were able to increase interest rates on car loans so they could get more commission.

    The FCA said this led to unfairness for customers who were not properly informed about the arrangement and therefore did not have the opportunity to negotiate or find themselves a better deal.

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