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    Cash crisis threat to Financial Ombudsman

    By Richard Dyson
    26 March 2011, 7:04pm
    The Financial Ombudsman Service could face a funding crisis unless the City watchdog, the Financial Services Authority, this week approves measures that will enable it to raise cash.

    FOS HQ: PPI generates 70,000 complaints a year
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    The FOS crunch arises from complaints over payment protection insurance, the loan cover sold by banks. PPI generates 70,000 FOS complaints a year - half its caseload. The problems have been intensified by litigation.
    Judgment on a High Court case launched by the British Bankers' Association, which argued that the FOS was upholding too many PPI complaints, is expected shortly, but by dragging out PPI cases under adjudication, it has starved the FOS of funds.
    About 80% of its revenue comes from £600-per-case payments made by firms, but only when disputes are closed.
    The BBA's action threw 'significant uncertainty' over its budgeting, the FOS said, threatening 'extreme operational and financial scenarios'.
    The litigation has also given some banks cause to become less co-operative, straining the FOS further.
    The FOS projected a worstcase situation where increased foot-dragging by banks, irrespective of the litigation's outcome, triggered monthly losses of £4m. This would exhaust reserves 'within six weeks', it estimated.
    It has suggested an increased levy payable by all regulated firms - not just the banks - to be collected by the FSA in May.
    The FOS's budget for 2011-2012 is set at about £100m. It is seeking up to £30m via the enhanced levy.
    It is also focusing on cost reduction.

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    • Re: Latest updates on PPI Judicial Review and claims on hold

      Originally posted by Class Act View Post
      The FSA letter has had no impact at all. They are treating the regulator like a little lap dog....fact of the matter is this.
      The BBA responded to their letter(hint: their PPI factsheet page 1(the PDF one) specifically states that it's a response.
      Virtually all claims from L/TSB banking group, HSBC, Barclays, RBS and MBNA are on hold regardless whether they have broken ICOB/ICOBS or the gen law.

      We had one last wk where the client is reg disabled and was out of work at the point of sale. And guess what, L/TSB say this is effected by the JR!!!
      It may well be affected by the JR with regards to redress
      I'm sorry ICELERC, but if you gen believe that, then you really do need to wake up and smell the coffee.
      Leclerc is the spelling .

      BBA - The voice of banking and financial services - Media - Article - Ppi Factsheet - Press Pack



      "The FSA‘s policy statement and open letter to the industry advised that banks should consider complaints about PPI in two ways. First, by reference to the detailed conduct of business rules which applied at the time the sale was made. And second, according to standards that are based on the FSA’s guiding principles for doing business. The BBA has applied to the Courts for a judicial review of (i) the FSA’s approach contained in its policy statement, and (ii) the Financial Ombudsman Service’s approach to PPI sales complaints contained in its guidance.
      We believe the FSA is effectively creating a precedent which permits it to apply new rules to previous sales – even where those sales were regulated by other FSA rules.
      Therefore this ruling might not only affect customers who have bought PPI, but might also set a precedent that could affect all products regulated by the FSA."
      "Family means that no one gets forgotten or left behind"
      (quote from David Ogden Stiers)

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        Originally posted by leclerc View Post
        Leclerc is the spelling .

        BBA - The voice of banking and financial services - Media - Article - Ppi Factsheet - Press Pack

        The BBA responded to their letter(hint: their PPI factsheet page 1(the PDF one) specifically states that it's a response.

        You're confusing the 'open letter' in the August 2010 Policy Statement (referred to in the BBA October 2010 guidance ) with the FSA's letter to Trade Associations of January which is what Class Act is talking about.

        http://www.fsa.gov.uk/pages/consumer...ppi_letter.pdf

        AFAIK the BBA have not issued further guidance since the FSA January letter.

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          http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/news/ar...6&in_page_id=2

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            Originally posted by leclerc View Post
            Leclerc is the spelling .

            BBA - The voice of banking and financial services - Media - Article - Ppi Factsheet - Press Pack



            "The FSA‘s policy statement and open letter to the industry advised that banks should consider complaints about PPI in two ways. First, by reference to the detailed conduct of business rules which applied at the time the sale was made. And second, according to standards that are based on the FSA’s guiding principles for doing business. The BBA has applied to the Courts for a judicial review of (i) the FSA’s approach contained in its policy statement, and (ii) the Financial Ombudsman Service’s approach to PPI sales complaints contained in its guidance.
            We believe the FSA is effectively creating a precedent which permits it to apply new rules to previous sales – even where those sales were regulated by other FSA rules.
            Therefore this ruling might not only affect customers who have bought PPI, but might also set a precedent that could affect all products regulated by the FSA."
            Oop's sorry for the spelling!

            I dont believe the effects of redress can have an impact. Some cases are being paid out by certain firms with wording to state that if the outcome of the JR is that it effects the method of calculation, then we will contact you again with any additional payments. I think the FSA letter in Jan touches on this and the effect is mainly to paying out on a claim for sickness etc . (page 3 para 3)

            From my information fines will be forthcoming, but these things take time and they have to go down certain routes etc. I think I was a little rash and unfair with my earlier comments about the FSA, but it seems the Banks are calling the shots!

            Its plainly obvious that the Banks are holding everything and playing a game with this. Its probably to wipe out CMC's and so if they can defeat route cause analysis through the JR as well, its job done!

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            • Re: Latest updates on PPI Judicial Review and claims on hold

              Somebody on here said it was being fast tracked... a few months back... not me guv!

              It's a fair cop.
              ------------------------------- merged -------------------------------
              On a side note... I am aware that cases are not being put on full hold as many are suggesting... many of the high st lenders are starting to clear out pipelines of cases... slow.. but certainly not fully on hold.
              Last edited by NLP; 27th March 2011, 11:54:AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost

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                it says it all doesn,t it, nothing we did,nt know but interesting all the same

                http://www.independent.co.uk/news/bu...s-2254950.html

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                  FOS minutes for board meeting held on 1 Febuary, published today.

                  http://www.financial-ombudsman.org.u...es-feb2011.pdf

                  The deputy decisions & legal director provided an update about the Judicial
                  Review hearing that had taken place between 25 and 28 January. She added
                  that judgment was expected within the next four to six weeks. The board
                  thanked the decisions director, the deputy decisions & legal director and their
                  teams for all the hard work they had put into making extensive preparations
                  for the hearing.

                  The board noted the ongoing discussions between the Ombudsman Service
                  and the FSA about how the new ‘section 404’ powers were to be used by the
                  FSA, particularly where used for a single firm redress approach.

                  It was noted that work towards achieving the key priorities for 2010/11 was
                  generally on track, and that progress had been made against key indicators.
                  The break-even financial position for the third quarter was noted (excluding
                  the one off payment to an exiting contractor), although the board also noted
                  that this would be under pressure in future months given firm behaviour over
                  payment protection insurance (PPI) complaints.

                  The operations director reported that complaints about PPI had increased in
                  recent weeks, from about 2,500 to 5-6,000 per week. This had inevitably put
                  pressure on operational systems (which, until recently, had been achieving
                  improved results). The impact of the operational pressure was being
                  addressed, whilst maintaining service standards for complaints about all
                  other issues, or continuing to improve them. He added that the benefits of
                  team working were becoming apparent, although the pressure of the
                  increasing numbers of PPI cases had obscured this to some extent.

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                    http://www.ifaonline.co.uk/ifaonline...evy-hike-looms
                    If you think nobody cares if you're alive, try missing a couple of payments.

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                    • Re: Latest updates on PPI Judicial Review and claims on hold


                      surprise surprise eh p.f the banks will do anything to avoid paying out

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                      • Re: Latest updates on PPI Judicial Review and claims on hold

                        I have heard a rumour that judgement will be passed down this Thursday. Can anyone confirm this?

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                        • Re: Latest updates on PPI Judicial Review and claims on hold

                          Where did the rumour originate ?

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                          • Re: Latest updates on PPI Judicial Review and claims on hold

                            Originally posted by seller 17 View Post
                            I have heard a rumour that judgement will be passed down this Thursday. Can anyone confirm this?
                            Are you confusing last Thursday's Competition Commission report on PPI with the judicial review on PPI?
                            "Family means that no one gets forgotten or left behind"
                            (quote from David Ogden Stiers)

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                              Not heard anything definate yet, but going by what banks have posted on Q&A about PPI complaints is this below, but nothing concrete, as here below via lloyds tsb.
                              It just states the JR is anticipated to be completed by the end of March, in which afterwards they will be able to assess the complaint, but this does not mean its actually completed as such.


                              I have received a letter telling me about BBA/FSA/FOS – I don’t understand it?
                              A number of customers are being sent a letter detailing how the ongoing Judicial Review has affected our complaint handling and how we may only be able to assess your complaint once this review is concluded. The Judicial Review is anticipated to be completed by the end of March 2011. After that time, we will then be able to fully assess your complaint and tell you the outcome.

                              http://www.lloydstsb.com/payment_pro...complaints.asp

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                                Originally posted by leclerc View Post
                                Are you confusing last Thursday's Competition Commission report on PPI with the judicial review on PPI?
                                No.

                                Might be untrue, but thought i would ask.

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