EV News Monthly - March 2025
This month’s EV newsletter, written by Jon Burdekin, is full of news from the sector. Whether you're in the EV space or just keeping an eye on the latest trends, this is your go-to guide for staying informed.
Auxillias welcomes Shannon Faulkner as consultant and launches dedicated forbearance service
We are launching our forbearance service offering with the appointment of Shannon Faulkner as a consultant. Forbearance remains high on the FCA’s agenda and firms need to ensure fair treatment of customers in financial difficulty. Auxillias has been at the forefront of helping businesses develop robust strategies to address these challenges and Shannon’s appointment adds to the firm’s ability to deliver practical solutions.
FCA supervision of CMCs
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has outlined its approach to supervising claims management companies (CMCs) over the next two years, focusing on areas of concern and ensuring firms meet regulatory expectations.
FOS charging for professional representatives
The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) has announced that from 1 April 2025, professional representatives - including claims management companies (CMCs) - will be subject to case fees.
EV News Monthly - February 2025
Our February EV Monthly newsletter, written by Jon Burdekin, is packed with the latest insights. If you’re in the EV space, this is your go-to guide for keeping up with industry shifts and opportunities.
FCA and government collaboration to drive growth – key insights
We have drafted a summary paper on the FCA’s recent announcement of bold plans to collaborate with the Government in promoting growth and reforming financial regulation.
Chancellor moves to limit motor finance lenders’ liability
On Monday, the FT reported that Chancellor Rachel Reeves has stepped in to address the fallout from a legal case that could cost motor finance lenders millions. The Treasury is looking to intervene in the forthcoming Supreme Court case (Johnson/Wrench/Hopcraft v FirstRand/Close) following concerns about the Financial Ombudsman Service's handling of complaints linked to mis-sold car finance.
Case summary: The King (on the application of Clydesdale Financial Services Limited) v Financial Ombudsman Service
We’ve put together a paper on the recent judicial review involving Clydesdale Financial Services Limited and the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS). The case challenges how FOS handled certain complaints and applied financial regulations.
EV News Monthly - January 2025
Jon Burdekin provides a monthly round up of changes to tax / legislation, websites / podcasts / reports to follow, what’s coming in the EV market and articles of interest. Download our January 2025 edition now.
Auxillias launches new broker oversight service for consumer credit lenders
We have just launched out new broker oversight service, designed to help consumer credit lenders meet FCA requirements under CONC 1.1.2 and the Consumer Duty while strengthening broker relationships.
FCA announces new rules for handling regulated motor finance commission complaints
Yesterday, the FCA announced new rules for handling regulated motor finance commission complaints not already subject to the existing pause.
Consumer Duty Governing Body Reports - what does good look like?
Yesterday, the Financial Conduct Authority published the findings from its thematic review of the first annual Consumer Duty board reports created by 180 regulated firms. Our ‘bullet’ bulletin takes a look at the key strengths, areas for improvement, challenges and focus areas for future reporting.
Supreme Court grants permission to appeal in key commission disclosure case
The Supreme Court yesterday confirmed, after consideration of the applications filed by FirstRand Bank and Close Brothers, that it has granted permission to appeal in the recent Johnson, Wrench and Hopcraft cases which tore up the rule book on commissions disclosure.
The FCA consults on further temporary changes to handling rules for motor finance complaints
We have put together a three page summary of the FCA consultation paper CP24/22 which looks into new rules for handling complaints about motor finance agreements that include commission arrangements, except for those involving a DCA. We cover what the longer term aim is, the scope of the extension, what this actually means, the benefits of each option and what reponsibilities firms have.
Auxillias Motor Finance Hub launched to support industry amid intense regulatory changes
Auxillias today announced that it has launching the Auxillias Motor Finance Hub to offer a single go-to resource for news, advice and updates on regulatory developments affecting the industry.
Latest Update Following Court of Appeal Decision
This is a summary of what we have learned over the last couple of weeks following the court of appeal decision in Johnson and others.
Case Review: Court of Appeal hands down decision in critical commission disclosure cases for car finance
The Court of Appeal has handed down its decision in three combined appeal cases: Johnson v Firstrand Bank Ltd; Wrench v Firstrand Bank Ltd; and Hopcraft v Close Brothers Limited. We thought it was important to pull together a summary on this landmark decision
Auxillias named in 2025 Chambers & Partners consumer finance UK rankings for second year running
Auxillias today announced that it has once again been recognised in the 2025 Chambers & Partners consumer finance UK rankings, for the second time in a row – and less than five years after it was founded. Chambers & Partners ranks the best lawyers and law firms in the country and worldwide and compiles lists of those that excel in the legal profession.
Court ruling: key actions for firms following Johnson v FirstRand decision
Big changes are underway in the lending world. The Court of Appeal’s recent decision in Johnson v FirstRand and related cases has left many in the industry rethinking their approach. Our team breaks down some practical steps firms can take now, from reviewing customer disclosures and managing conflicts to planning for potential claims. Now is the time to act, not to wait.
Read our guidance here and reach out if you’d like to discuss more.