If your business had a £100m+ turnover and accepted Visa or Mastercard payments between 2016 and 2019, you could be owed significant compensation.
In partnership with KP Law — one of the UK’s top collective redress firms — we’re helping eligible businesses join a group claim to recover their losses.
Thousands of businesses were locked into unfair long-term contracts with BES Utilities — often arranged through brokers who failed to disclose commissions or gave misleading advice. Hidden costs and punishing exit fees left many businesses stuck and overpaying.
If your BES Utilities contract was arranged via a broker or felt unclear, you could be eligible to claim. We’re helping clients investigate their agreements and recover money where mis-selling or non-disclosure occurred.
Many vehicle finance deals (also known as PCP – Personal Contract Purchase and HP – Hire purchase) offered to business owners had key details made unclear or missing entirely. From inflated balloon payments to undisclosed commissions paid to brokers, countless customers were misled into agreements that weren’t in their best interest.
For years, business owners taking out finance agreements on vehicles were routinely offered PCP (Personal Contract Purchase) deals that were poorly explained or unfairly structured. Many were not told about excessive charges, inflated balloon payments, or the commissions paid to brokers. If you were mis-sold a PCP deal, you may be entitled to claim compensation.
Thousands of businesses signed energy contracts with BES Utilities, often through brokers who failed to disclose their commissions. Many customers were locked into lengthy, inflexible contracts with harsh penalties or inflated costs. If your deal lacked transparency or was mis-sold, you could have grounds to make a claim.
From 2020 to 2022, over 370,000 UK business owners struggled as insurers refused to pay out for Business Interruption. A 2021 Supreme Court ruling changed this, forcing them to finally pay out.
Businesses accepting credit or debit cards face a monthly service charge, largely driven by the unlawful Multilateral Interchange Fee (MIF). Investigations have deemed these fees anti-competitive, leading to major settlements.
For years, businesses using brokers for energy contracts have unknowingly paid hidden commissions, with suppliers passing the cost onto them – leading to inflated energy bills.
Business loans provide essential funding but, when brokers get involved, they often take undisclosed commissions – sometimes with no cap – driving up costs for businesses.
An MCA gives businesses upfront cash in exchange for a slice of future credit card sales. Brokers often hide their commissions in inflated interest rates, with no cap on how much they can take – leaving businesses paying the price.
MSPs provide the tools businesses need to process electronic payments. When a business contracts with an acquirer, it pays a transaction fee – part of which may go to a broker as an undisclosed commission.
For years, business owners taking out finance agreements on vehicles were routinely offered PCP (Personal Contract Purchase) deals that were poorly explained or unfairly structured. Many were not told about excessive charges, inflated balloon payments, or the commissions paid to brokers. If you were mis-sold a PCP deal, you may be entitled to claim compensation.
Businesses accepting credit or debit cards face a monthly service charge, largely driven by the unlawful Multilateral Interchange Fee (MIF). Investigations have deemed these fees anti-competitive, leading to major settlements.
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