Loans.co.uk PPI Claims
Loans.co.uk was an online broker that arranged loans with a number of lenders including Elderbridge Personal Finance up to 2008.
If you took out a loan arranged by loans.co.uk, you probably had PPI included and you might be eligible for additional PPI+ compensation because your lender paid an unfair level of commission to loans.co.uk without them disclosing it to you.
Loans.co.uk ceased trading in 2008, however if there was an unfair contractual relationship you can still seek redress from your lender.
You can seek compensation for this even if you’ve already made a PPI claim against your lender.
Plevin vs Paragon
For years we have been hearing about the mis-selling of PPI on loans, credit cards and mortgages, and the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) recently launched a deadline of 29th August 2019 for PPI mis-selling claims to be made.
In 2014 a new type of PPI mis-selling emerged: Unfair Contractual Relationships, also known as Plevin.
What is a Plevin case?
Susan Plevin is a retired college lecturer who took legal action against Paragon Personal Finance after she had PPI added to a loan.
During her claim for mis-sold PPI, she also discovered that 71.8 percent of her PPI premium was taken as commission by the PPI provider, Paragon’s credit broker and Paragon itself. Susan Plevin argued that Paragon’s failure to disclose this commission amounted to an unfair contractual relationship and therefore she should be eligible for significant levels of compensation. The Supreme Court ruled in Plevin’s favour.
The FCA subsequently published guidance that if a lender or broker paid commission that amounted to over 50 percent of a PPI premium, this would constitute an unfair contractual relationship.