Fall in FCA complaints

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Barclays Bank Plc has once again topped the table for complaints. The bank received 309,494 complaints in the second half of last year. However, this was a decrease of 17% since the first half of 2013.

The latest complaints data published by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) shows 2,479,029 new complaints were opened against financial services firms between July and December 2013. This marks a fall of 15% compared to the 2,911,154 complaints reported in the previous six months.

The top five complained about firms, in terms of the number of complaints opened in the second half of 2013, are:

  1. Barclays Bank Plc – 309,494 (a decrease of 17% since the first half of 2013)
  2. Lloyds Bank Plc – 256,656 (an increase of 1% since the first half of 2013)
  3. MBNA Limited – 213,311 (a decrease of 10% since the first half of 2013)
  4. Bank of Scotland Plc – 181,353 (a decrease of 18% since the first half of 2013)
  5. National Westminster Bank Plc – 175,731 (a decrease of 5% since the first half of 2013)

Martin Wheatley, FCA chief executive, said: “No firm wants to top this particular list and they all should be striving to ensure that customers are being treated fairly and not given cause to complain. This is an indication that firms seem to be putting customers at the heart of their business, however, there is clearly more for us all to do to show consumers their interests come first.”

The top five in terms of number of complaints opened in the second half of 2013, are:

  1. Payment protection insurance (PPI) – 1,390,756 (a 22% decrease on the first half of 2013)
  2. Other general insurance products – 321,812 (a 3% increase on the first half of 2013)
  3. Current accounts – 303,110 (an 8% increase on the first half of 2013)
  4. Credit cards – 140,829 (a 14% decrease on the first half of 2013)
  5. Savings (including cash ISAs) and other banking products – 82,353 (a 16% decrease on the first half of 2013)

By product group, the firms with the largest number of complaints opened in the second half of 2013 are:

Banking

  • Santander UK Plc – 107,724
  • Barclays Bank Plc – 80,067
  • National Westminster Bank Plc – 68,585
  • HSBC Bank Plc – 58,929
  • Lloyds Bank Plc – 36,933

Home finance (mortgages and equity release products)

  • Bank of Scotland Plc – 15,075
  • Santander UK Plc – 12,257
  • Nationwide Building Society – 5,236
  • Cheltenham & Gloucester Plc – 4,676
  • Barclays Bank Plc – 4,503

General insurance and pure protection (including payment protection insurance)

  • Barclays Bank Plc – 222,946
  • Lloyds Bank Plc – 217,277
  • MBNA Limited – 203,421
  • Bank of Scotland Plc – 133,850
  • National Westminster Bank Plc – 102,615

PPI complaints alone accounted for 56% of all complaints, down from 62% in the first half of 2013.

The total amount of redress paid in the second half of 2013 was £2.65bn, an increase from £2.55bn in the first half of the year. 94% of all redress payments were paid for GI and pure protection products which include PPI.

The number of complaints about banking products, such as current accounts, savings accounts and credit cards, fell by 3% compared with the first half of 2013 to 558,991. This represented a 23% decrease since the second half of 2012 and is at the lowest half-yearly number of such complaints since H2 2006.

Within banking products, the decrease was driving by a fall in complaints about unregulated loans, down by 8%, credit cards where complaints dropped by 14% and savings and other banking products down by 16%. There was, however, a rise in the number of complaints about current accounts which increased by 8%.

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