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Martin Lewis explains car finance reclaiming with the deadline just 10 weeks away. The Tell Us this week is about financial disagreements you have with your partner and how did you resolve it, or are you still trying? At the end we also look at how to beat the £100 rises coming on water bills.
Another packed podcast with reports from the Preston front on why it's not a radical city. Chris is impressed by smooth talking Tories, while Michael revisits Alderley Edge, home of Boris Johnson's newest peer. Plus: the voice Craig Fairbrass, Gary Neville on manoeuvres, and the brass neck of Liz Truss.
In this episode of #KuveraInsights: Hansi Mehrotra (CFA),Founder – The Money Hans; Jency Jacob, Managing Editor – BOOM and Gaurav Rastogi, Founder & CEO - Kuvera.in discuss financial misselling – how rampant it is, how gullible even the most financially savvy person can get. And the various forms in which it can get to you - BEWARE Besides other things, the chat covers the following questions: Q. Why does Misselling happen – Are consumers really gullible? Is misselling pureplay ‘lying' or is it there more to it? Q. Do you categorize misselling? What constitutes misselling Q. What are the products where you see more misselling? Q. How can social media help in managing misselling? Follow the conversations across Kuvera.in on #KuveraInsights #mutualfundsahihai #Mutualfunds #Kuvera #Education #supermoneyapp #Misselling #DetectingFraud #Fraud #FakeNews #personalfinance #advisory #learnsaving Disclaimer: These conversations are for educational purposes only. Mutual fund investments are subject to market risk
In this podcast, Rebecca Mansbridge, an associate in our finance litigation team, looks at the court's approach to mis-selling claims, and discusses some key cases relating to misconduct in the context of benchmark manipulation and limitations of liability.
Gościem tego odcinka podcastu jest Maciej Samcik, dziennikarz finansowy i redaktor naczelny bloga "Subiektywnie o finansach". Ile pieniędzy wydaje statystyczny Polak na ubezpieczenia? Co to jest "luka ubezpieczeniowa"? Czy to realny problem, czy wymysł ubezpieczycieli? Ilu lat potrzeba, żeby klient wybaczył misselling? 5 problemów branży ubezpieczeniowej z perspektywy konsumenta Co ubezpieczyciele robią dobrze, a gdzie popełniają błędy? Jakich produktów brakuje na polskim rynku? Czy ubezpieczyciele nadążają za przemianami społecznymi i technologicznymi? Które ubezpieczenia są "fair"?
Gościem tego odcinka podcastu jest Maciej Samcik, dziennikarz finansowy i redaktor naczelny bloga "Subiektywnie o finansach". Ile pieniędzy wydaje statystyczny Polak na ubezpieczenia? Co to jest "luka ubezpieczeniowa"? Czy to realny problem, czy wymysł ubezpieczycieli? Ilu lat potrzeba, żeby klient wybaczył misselling? 5 problemów branży ubezpieczeniowej z perspektywy konsumenta Co ubezpieczyciele robią dobrze, a gdzie popełniają błędy? Jakich produktów brakuje na polskim rynku? Czy ubezpieczyciele nadążają za przemianami społecznymi i technologicznymi? Które ubezpieczenia są "fair"?
This week Rachel Rickard Straus and Lee Boyce of This is Money talk to Share Radio's Georgie Frost about how to complain to the new ombudsman, misselling madness and high-frequency traders #complaints #ww2 #flashboys
Deputy head of Lex Oliver Ralph and guests discuss the £75m fine for Keydata over mis-selling of investment products, the ongoing debate over ringfencing banks' retail and investment units, and the attempts of Italian bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena to raise €3bn in a rights issue See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jonathan Eley and guests discuss compensation for those mis-sold credit card insurance, measures to help pension savers make the right financial decisions, and the new property portal OnTheMarket.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We explain what the retail prices index is and why it's important. Then we discuss whether websites can replace financial advice. And end with whether banks are stalling on PPI mis-selling compensation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week the banking team discuss UBS's move to split its investment unit and whether other banks will take similar decisive action as they come under regulatory and cost-saving pressures. Also under discussion is Lloyds' scheme to scrap incentives linked to product sales, as UK lenders face renewed scrutiny following mis-selling scandals. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
HSBC is fined for mis-selling care bonds - we look at who is due for compensation. Who is behind 'the cheapest ever tracker fund' and we examine the best way to reduce your mortgage. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Banks face more complaints about selling insurance - is this the next PPI? Brits could be taxed on their French properties and can anyone face reading the small print before investing? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.