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PPI claims: Banks hard to reach as deadline arrives PPI claims: Banks hard to reach as deadline arrives
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Consumers say they are having problems making claims for mis-sold payment protection insurance (PPI) with just hours to go until the deadline.Consumers say they are having problems making claims for mis-sold payment protection insurance (PPI) with just hours to go until the deadline.
Santander's online complaints form stopped working on Wednesday night. NatWest's form also had issues.Santander's online complaints form stopped working on Wednesday night. NatWest's form also had issues.
There have also been long waits to reach banks by phone amid a surge of last-minute calls.There have also been long waits to reach banks by phone amid a surge of last-minute calls.
Customers have until 23:59 to make a claim as one the UK's biggest financial scandals draws to a close.Customers have until 23:59 to make a claim as one the UK's biggest financial scandals draws to a close.
Some customers vented their fury about the issues on Twitter.Some customers vented their fury about the issues on Twitter.
Santander said it was sorry for any inconvenience caused and that it had now fixed the issue.Santander said it was sorry for any inconvenience caused and that it had now fixed the issue.
"If any customer has been unable to submit a claim due to the issue, we will ensure that their claim is considered, even if it is submitted after the deadline.""If any customer has been unable to submit a claim due to the issue, we will ensure that their claim is considered, even if it is submitted after the deadline."
RBS, which owns NatWest, said its form was now working, while acknowledging it was experiencing a "high volume of calls" as the deadline nears.RBS, which owns NatWest, said its form was now working, while acknowledging it was experiencing a "high volume of calls" as the deadline nears.
Barclays also said there had been "extended wait times" on its PPI phone lines and apologised.Barclays also said there had been "extended wait times" on its PPI phone lines and apologised.
What is PPI?What is PPI?
PPI was designed to cover loan repayments when policyholders fell ill or lost their jobs.PPI was designed to cover loan repayments when policyholders fell ill or lost their jobs.
But banks and loan providers mis-sold millions of policies - mainly between 1990 and 2010 - to people who did not need them or would not be covered.But banks and loan providers mis-sold millions of policies - mainly between 1990 and 2010 - to people who did not need them or would not be covered.
An astonishing £36bn in compensation has been paid out so far, with the typical payout amounting to £2,000.An astonishing £36bn in compensation has been paid out so far, with the typical payout amounting to £2,000.
However, banks have set aside a further £12bn for compensation, suggesting there is more to be claimed and millions who might miss out. And the bill will continue to grow - banks have set aside an estimated £3bn for further compensation.
How to seek compensationHow to seek compensation
More information on PPI and how you can claim is available on the FCA website.More information on PPI and how you can claim is available on the FCA website.
A free phone line, managed by the FCA, can be called on 0800 101 8800.A free phone line, managed by the FCA, can be called on 0800 101 8800.
Various templates are also available to download, along with guidance on claiming, on websites such as Which?, MoneySavingExpert, and Resolver.Various templates are also available to download, along with guidance on claiming, on websites such as Which?, MoneySavingExpert, and Resolver.
'Consumer rights in focus''Consumer rights in focus'
The floodgates opened to make historical claims for mis-sold PPI in 2011, when banks lost a legal battle to stop a review of past sales of the insurance.The floodgates opened to make historical claims for mis-sold PPI in 2011, when banks lost a legal battle to stop a review of past sales of the insurance.
Since then, campaigners and the Financial Conduct Authority have been urging consumers to take action if they think they were wronged, amid fears that many consumers were unaware of their rights.Since then, campaigners and the Financial Conduct Authority have been urging consumers to take action if they think they were wronged, amid fears that many consumers were unaware of their rights.
It was when PPI was mentioned on youth TV hit Love Island that Guy Anker, managing editor of Moneysavingexpert, realised that the scandal had put consumer rights firmly into the mainstream.It was when PPI was mentioned on youth TV hit Love Island that Guy Anker, managing editor of Moneysavingexpert, realised that the scandal had put consumer rights firmly into the mainstream.
"PPI has brought claiming and big-ticket money-back consumer rights into focus," he told the BBC last week."PPI has brought claiming and big-ticket money-back consumer rights into focus," he told the BBC last week.
Moneysavingexpert and its founder Martin Lewis were at the forefront of the campaign for PPI compensation and the subject has been one of the biggest concerns of visitors to the website ever since.Moneysavingexpert and its founder Martin Lewis were at the forefront of the campaign for PPI compensation and the subject has been one of the biggest concerns of visitors to the website ever since.
Mr Anker said the scandal had been at the heart of the public's distrust of banks, in a more tangible way than the banking crisis of a decade ago.Mr Anker said the scandal had been at the heart of the public's distrust of banks, in a more tangible way than the banking crisis of a decade ago.
Martyn James, of consumer website Resolver, also said that the PPI scandal had emboldened consumers to fight for their rights.Martyn James, of consumer website Resolver, also said that the PPI scandal had emboldened consumers to fight for their rights.
"As a nation, we are no longer willing to put up with being treated badly and are increasingly vocal about it," he said."As a nation, we are no longer willing to put up with being treated badly and are increasingly vocal about it," he said.
Bumpy road to compensationBumpy road to compensation
Yet the PPI compensation campaign has been tarnished by the large number of claims management companies (CMCs) that sprang up to make claims on consumers' behalf.Yet the PPI compensation campaign has been tarnished by the large number of claims management companies (CMCs) that sprang up to make claims on consumers' behalf.
These companies - which typically take a 25% cut of any compensation payouts - made large volumes of unsolicited calls to the public, as well as sending texts, leading many to brand them a nuisance.These companies - which typically take a 25% cut of any compensation payouts - made large volumes of unsolicited calls to the public, as well as sending texts, leading many to brand them a nuisance.
However, the companies themselves have said many of these people would never have claimed without their help.However, the companies themselves have said many of these people would never have claimed without their help.
The deadline may be arriving on Thursday, but the work will not be over for the banks and loan providers responsible for the scandal.The deadline may be arriving on Thursday, but the work will not be over for the banks and loan providers responsible for the scandal.
Collectively, they have set aside billions of pounds more to cover compensation that has yet to work through the system. That process could still take years.Collectively, they have set aside billions of pounds more to cover compensation that has yet to work through the system. That process could still take years.
Several high-profile companies have been fined by the Financial Conduct Authority, too.Several high-profile companies have been fined by the Financial Conduct Authority, too.
It is a huge change from how things stood a decade ago, when banks engaged in a long legal fight to stop past PPI sales being reviewed.It is a huge change from how things stood a decade ago, when banks engaged in a long legal fight to stop past PPI sales being reviewed.
Lloyds was the first to budge in May 2011 after it lost its legal battle, and others followed - although their reluctance to pay out led to heightened criticism of banks in some quarters.Lloyds was the first to budge in May 2011 after it lost its legal battle, and others followed - although their reluctance to pay out led to heightened criticism of banks in some quarters.
However, some in the banking industry have subsequently complained about members of the public making false claims.However, some in the banking industry have subsequently complained about members of the public making false claims.
And John McFarlane, when he was chairman of Barclays, said in an interview last year that PPI had "turned portions of Britain into fraudsters".And John McFarlane, when he was chairman of Barclays, said in an interview last year that PPI had "turned portions of Britain into fraudsters".
UK Finance, the banking trade body, told the BBC: "The industry has worked closely with the [regulator] to ensure PPI complaints are handled fairly and consistently.UK Finance, the banking trade body, told the BBC: "The industry has worked closely with the [regulator] to ensure PPI complaints are handled fairly and consistently.
"The regulator's deadline for PPI complaints has provided additional clarity for consumers, with the accompanying awareness campaign intended to prompt action and help ensure that customers who deserve compensation receive it.""The regulator's deadline for PPI complaints has provided additional clarity for consumers, with the accompanying awareness campaign intended to prompt action and help ensure that customers who deserve compensation receive it."