Complaints against financial services firms fall below 1.8 million

All major product groups saw fewer complaints

Sahar Nazir
clock • 2 min read

Financial services firms received 1.78 million complaints in the second half of 2024, marking a 4.3% decrease, according to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).

Since the first half of 2021, complaints have stayed relatively constant between 1.7 million and two million.  All product groups saw a decrease in complaint numbers: ·       Investments decreased 15.7% from 62,825 (2024 H1) to 52,971 (2024 H2) ·       Decumulation & pensions decreased 4.2% from 93,045 (2024 H1) to 89,172 (2024 H2) ·       Insurance & pure protection decreased 6.0% from 764,272 (2024 H1) to 718,496 (2024 H2) ·       Banking and credit cards decreased 1.3% from 850,983 (2024 H1) to 839,526 (2024 H2) ·       Home finance decreased 10.0% from 93,234 (2024 H1)...

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