The financial services regulator will consult on a redress scheme for motorists following a court ruling, though many drivers will be ineligible.

Verdict could could pave way for millions of motorists to claim compensation for mis-selling

The ruling will have much wider ramifications for the industry and could mean millions of motorists are due compensation

The Supreme Court is set to issue a landmark ruling on whether millions of drivers were mis-sold car loans by banks and motor dealers.

Lenders have avoided potentially having to pay compensation to millions of drivers after a long-awaited Supreme Court ruling

I don’t believe for a second that everyone who took out car finance suffered with buyers’ remorse

Only one motorist will get compensation after judges found his deal was unfair, while most claims were rejected

An important court ruling has scuppered chances of a payout for millions of drivers, calling the case for redress into question

The Supreme Court ruled that hidden commissions from lenders to dealers on car loans were not unlawful

Lenders on the hook for redress scheme as motorists in line to receive £950 each

Financial Conduct Agency said they 'hope to start getting people any money they are owed' but said Friday's Supreme Court judgement is complex and will begin consulting about the…

The financial services regulator will consult on a redress scheme for motorists following a court ruling, though many drivers will be ineligible.

A landmark court ruling has made a PPI-style free-for-all over vehicle loans less likely, but you may still be due a payout. Here’s what you need to know