14m unfair motor loans due compensation under FCA-proposed scheme

The FCA releases its update on the motor finance redress scheme, marking one of the most significant shifts in the motor finance landscape in years.  The FCA wants to set up an industry-wide compensation redress scheme to reimburse motor finance customers who were treated unfairly from 6 April 2007 to 1 November 2024. The scheme […]

Navigating the FCA’s Pause on Motor Finance Complaints With the Right Talent

In a recent announcement, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) introduced a pivotal pause in the 8-week deadline for motor finance firms to address complaints involving discretionary commission. This strategic move is designed to afford firms the necessary time to comprehensively review and respond to complaints in a consistent and efficient manner. At the heart of […]

Navigating Collections Challenges: Momenta Group’s Expertise in Collections Solutions

In a fast-paced and unpredictable economic landscape, we have seen unprecedented challenges for both businesses and their customers. In the wake of the Covid 19 pandemic, various geopolitical emergencies and a subsequent cost of living crisis, it has never been more important for lenders to ensure they have the right strategy in place to support […]

Annual Complaints Data 2023/24: Key Trends and Insights

The latest Annual Complaints Data from the Financial Ombudsman Service for 2023/24 provides a view into the evolving landscape of consumer grievances within the financial sector. This year, we’ve witnessed a significant rise in complaints, particularly concerning banking and payments, signalling emerging areas of concern and providing a roadmap for improvements. Here’s a closer look […]

Insight on the Proposed Extension of the Complaint Handling Pause for Motor Finance DCAs

The FCA is proposing to extend the current pause on the 8-week deadline for firms to respond to consumer complaints about motor finance involving discretionary commission arrangements (DCAs) until at least December 4, 2025. This decision follows an ongoing review of the historical use of DCAs in the motor finance sector and recent legal developments. […]

Insight on Extending Rules for DCA Complaints in the Motor Finance Industry

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is consulting on extending the temporary complaint handling rules for discretionary commission arrangement (DCA) complaints within the motor finance industry. This extension is necessary due to delays in collecting and reviewing data and the ongoing litigation that affects the sector. The FCA had initially planned to set out the next […]

TCC Group Acquires Momenta Group

TCC Group acquires Momenta Group to expand compliance and resourcing solutions for regulated industries TCC Group, headed by The Consulting Consortium Holdings company – a leading provider of intelligent compliance and RegTech solutions for financial services and the government – announces the acquisition of the assets and business of Momenta Group trading in the UK […]

Motor Finance: Your Key Steps to Operational Readiness

The motor finance sector has been in the regulatory spotlight recently, specifically concerning the potential requirement for remediation and redress of Discretionary Commission Arrangements (DCAs) and the emerging challenge of increased complaints relating to Affordability and Irresponsible lending. Momenta’s experts explore the main challenges and advise on the next steps for firms to improve their […]

Insurance Firms: How to Prepare to Weather the Seasonal Complaints

Summer brings a distinct shift in insurance claim trends, with a notable rise in travel, home, and auto-related incidents – and with the increase in claims, insurance firms should be ready for an increment in seasonal complaints. Increased road travel leads to more auto accidents and breakdown claims, while vacations often result in a spike […]

Motor Finance: Preparing for the FCA’s Next Steps

On 5 June 2025, the FCA released a statement outlining key considerations for implementing a potential consumer redress scheme related to Discretionary Commission Arrangements (DCAs) in motor finance. This follows the Court of Appeal’s 2024 ruling, which deemed such commissions unlawful without informed customer consent, a decision currently under appeal at the Supreme Court. The […]