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Lloyds Banking Group's motor finance arm - the UK's largest car finance lender and the biggest payer in the FCA's motor finance redress scheme
BankingCommon Black Horse Complaints
Laws That Protect You
Consumer Rights Act 2015
Financial services must be performed with reasonable care and skill.
Payment Services Regulations 2017
Protection for unauthorized transactions and payment errors.
FCA Consumer Duty
Financial firms must act in customers' best interests.
Tips for Black Horse Complaints
- Report unauthorized transactions within 13 months
- Banks must respond to complaints within 8 weeks
- The Financial Ombudsman can award up to £430,000
- Keep records of all communications
- Vulnerable customers have additional protections
If Black Horse Doesn't Respond
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Customer Service
Allow 15 daysContact your bank's customer service team
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Formal Complaint
Submit a formal complaint: banks must acknowledge within 5 working days
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Financial Ombudsman
8 weeksFree escalation after 8 weeks or receipt of a final response letter
Visit website - 4
Contact Emails
Expected Response Time
56 days
Banks have a statutory 8-week deadline to resolve complaints before the Financial Ombudsman gets involved
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Not sure what the law actually entitles you to? Start with our UK consumer rights guide - refunds, faulty goods, and how to enforce your rights under the Consumer Rights Act 2015.
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