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18 May 2011 Last updated at 00:03
Ombudsman receives record financial complaints
The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) handled a record 206,000 formal complaints in the last financial year - a rise of 26% from 2009-10.
Just over half them, 51%, were about payment protection insurance (PPI).
The 105,000 PPI complaints were a record for any type of financial policy in a single year.
The FOS tries to deal with problems financial businesses fail to resolve themselves.
Its chief executive, Natalie Ceeney, said the service, which started 10 years ago, had had its busiest year to date.
"We have received more calls to our front-line consumer helpline than ever before," she said,
"And even though we have been able to resolve four out of five problems and enquiries at this early stage - by giving general advice and guidance to over 800,000 people on what to do next - we have still had more consumers come to us with formal unresolved disputes than in any previous year."
More at:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-13426127
18 May 2011 Last updated at 00:03
Ombudsman receives record financial complaints
The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) handled a record 206,000 formal complaints in the last financial year - a rise of 26% from 2009-10.
Just over half them, 51%, were about payment protection insurance (PPI).
The 105,000 PPI complaints were a record for any type of financial policy in a single year.
The FOS tries to deal with problems financial businesses fail to resolve themselves.
Its chief executive, Natalie Ceeney, said the service, which started 10 years ago, had had its busiest year to date.
"We have received more calls to our front-line consumer helpline than ever before," she said,
"And even though we have been able to resolve four out of five problems and enquiries at this early stage - by giving general advice and guidance to over 800,000 people on what to do next - we have still had more consumers come to us with formal unresolved disputes than in any previous year."
More at:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-13426127
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