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Motorists may be at risk of losing out on a staggering £30 billion in compensation following a recent intervention by Rachel Reeves. The move aims to shield banks from a surge in loan mis-selling claims, raising concerns among consumers who may have been affected by questionable car finance practices.
Reeves' decision has sparked a debate about the balance between protecting financial institutions and ensuring that consumers receive justice for potential mis-selling. Many motorists who secured car loans under misleading terms could have been eligible for significant compensation, but the new measures could complicate or even eliminate their chances of receiving redress.
Consumer advocates are voicing their concerns, arguing that this intervention may disproportionately favor banks at the expense of everyday drivers. As discussions continue, the implications for those seeking compensation remain uncertain, leaving many motorists anxious about their financial rights and options in the wake of this policy change.
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