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PPI payout deadline considered by regulator | PPI payout deadline considered by regulator |
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The financial regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is considering a deadline for claims over mis-sold payment protection insurance (PPI). | The financial regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is considering a deadline for claims over mis-sold payment protection insurance (PPI). |
It anticipates that PPI customers would still have at least until 2018 to claim compensation. | It anticipates that PPI customers would still have at least until 2018 to claim compensation. |
So far more than £20bn has been paid out for PPI mis-selling to more than 10m consumers. | So far more than £20bn has been paid out for PPI mis-selling to more than 10m consumers. |
The policies were supposed to protect people against loss of income or sickness, but were often inappropriate. | The policies were supposed to protect people against loss of income or sickness, but were often inappropriate. |
The regulator will now launch a consultation, on whether there should be a deadline on compensation claims. | The regulator will now launch a consultation, on whether there should be a deadline on compensation claims. |
It said there should be a window of at least two years after the deadline is set. | It said there should be a window of at least two years after the deadline is set. |
This would not be before the Spring of 2016 - meaning that consumers would have until the Spring of 2018 to make a claim through their bank or the Financial Ombudsman. | |
Shares in Lloyds, the bank most exposed to PPI, jumped by nearly 3% in early trading. | Shares in Lloyds, the bank most exposed to PPI, jumped by nearly 3% in early trading. |
It has set aside £13.5bn to cover claims. | It has set aside £13.5bn to cover claims. |
Analysis: Kamal Ahmed, Business Editor | |
A very small sigh of relief this morning from Britain's biggest banks following the decision of the Financial Conduct Authority to consult on a final deadline for Payment Protection Insurance claims. | |
Banks such as Lloyds have long argued privately that there should be a cut-off point. They are convinced that many of the claims are bogus and are driven by claims management firms rather than by irritated customers. | |
Of course, many say that the banks are rightly reaping the effects of their appalling past behaviour. | |
The FCA move today is all about the "normalisation" of relations between regulators and the City. | |
As George Osborne signalled in his Mansion House speech earlier this year, the government is keen to see a new "settlement" with the financial services sector. | |
The former, combative head of the FCA, Martin Wheatley, was removed by the Treasury. | |
And the PPI deadline means another thorny legacy issue looks close to being dealt with. | |
Advertising campaign | Advertising campaign |
The number of complaints about PPI is falling, but still runs in to hundreds of thousands every month. | The number of complaints about PPI is falling, but still runs in to hundreds of thousands every month. |
In the first half of 2015 more than 883,000 customers complained about mis-selling, a fall of 16.6% on the same period in 2014. | In the first half of 2015 more than 883,000 customers complained about mis-selling, a fall of 16.6% on the same period in 2014. |
The FCA said a deadline would "bring the PPI issue to an orderly conclusion, reducing uncertainty for firms about long-term PPI liabilities and helping rebuild public trust in the retail financial sector." | The FCA said a deadline would "bring the PPI issue to an orderly conclusion, reducing uncertainty for firms about long-term PPI liabilities and helping rebuild public trust in the retail financial sector." |
The watchdog said too many people were taking too long to bring their claims, and that a deadline - along with an advertising campaign promoting any potential deadlines - would spur any outstanding claims to be brought. | The watchdog said too many people were taking too long to bring their claims, and that a deadline - along with an advertising campaign promoting any potential deadlines - would spur any outstanding claims to be brought. |
Some people will have an even shorter time in which to complain. | |
Three years ago, the regulator ordered banks to write to as many as 12m customers, advising them they may have a valid complaint. | |
Those who received such letters were given a deadline of three years in which to submit their claims, meaning some may have already lost their right to complain. | |
What should consumers do now? | |
The consumer group Which? warned that any deadline could encourage banks to hold up compensation payments. | The consumer group Which? warned that any deadline could encourage banks to hold up compensation payments. |
"A time limit must not reward those that have dragged their heels over paying out compensation," said Richard Lloyd, Which? executive director. | "A time limit must not reward those that have dragged their heels over paying out compensation," said Richard Lloyd, Which? executive director. |