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March 2002 Financial Ombudsman Service

in this issue
about this issue
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mortgages
dual variable mortgage rate cases
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case-handling
"#" the assessment team
"#" a selection of cases
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the Banking Code
our submission to the independent reviewer
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ombudsman news is published regularly and aimed at financial firms, professional advisers and consumer advice agencies. Each issue focuses on news from one of our three case-handling divisions: investment, insurance and – this month – banking and loans.

about this issue of ombudsman news

We start with the ‘hot topic’ of dual variable mortgage rate cases. In previous issues of ombudsman news, we promised to say more about these once we had issued some final decisions. We have now decided ‘lead’ cases involving three lenders, and our decisions are summarised in this issue.

Contrary to some reports, we have not said that lenders cannot have more than one variable rate. The cases concerned how the mortgage terms of borrowers who took out their mortgage when there was only a single standard variable rate should be interpreted, when the lenders subsequently introduced more than one rate.

Members of the banking and loans assessment team with ombudsman, David Millington (back row far right). Peter Bristow (centre front) describes his work as an assessment team caseworker.

We also focus in this issue on the caseworkers in our assessment team – who resolve the majority of cases in the banking and loans division. We illustrate their work with summaries of some typical cases they have resolved.

We are required to reach our decisions on the basis of what is fair in the circumstances – taking into account any relevant law, regulations or code and, where applicable, what we consider to have been good industry practice at the time. In this context, the Banking Code can be important. So we conclude this issue with the submission we made to the Code’s independent reviewer.


David Thomas
principal ombudsman
banking and loans division

 
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