Record number of new complaint cases for FOS

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The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) handled 2,161,439 initial enquiries and complaints from consumers over the year 2012/13.

This equates to over 7,000 each working day.

Around one in four of the initial consumer enquiries it received turned into a formal dispute – a record 508,881 new cases, up 92% on the previous year.

Only 1.5% of total complaints were about mortgage intermediaries.

complaints about mortgages %
banks 69
mortgage intermediaries 15
building societies 8
IFAs 2
other (including non-bank mortgage providers) 6

74% of new cases were about the sale of payment protection insurance (PPI), with the number of PPI complaints rising 140% to 378,699.

Investment-related complaints increased by 33%, while banking disputes and complaints about insurance other than PPI rose by 20% – resulting in the highest ever numbers of these cases.

62% of the total number of cases FOS dealt with related to four banking groups, while 4,819 businesses accounted for just 3% of its caseload. FOS resolved 223,229 cases, resulting in compensation for consumers in 49% of complaints.

It resolved 58% of all disputes within six months and 43% of non-PPI cases within three months.

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