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    Lloyds Faces $87.9M Lawsuit Over Mis-Sold Car Loans and Data Glitch

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 27, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Lloyds Banking Group is preparing to face legal action from over 30,000 customers seeking £66 million ($87.87 million) in damages related to mis-sold car loans. This significant lawsuit highlights ongoing concerns about the bank’s lending practices.

    Meanwhile, the UK’s cross-party Treasury Committee has demanded further clarification from Lloyds regarding a data breach that occurred on March 12. This glitch allowed some customers to view other users’ transaction details through the bank’s digital platforms, raising serious privacy concerns.

    In a letter dated March 17, committee chair Meg Hillier described the incident as a “disturbing breach of data confidentiality” and requested a detailed explanation from Lloyds CEO Charlie Nunn. A spokesperson for Lloyds expressed regret over the incident, assuring customers that no action was required on their part and that account security remained intact.

    However, Lloyds has not disclosed the total number of customers affected or the full scope of the privacy and security implications stemming from the exposure of transaction information. Hillier has asked the bank to provide comprehensive information about the glitch, including its nature, the timeline of Lloyds’ response, the types of personal data inadvertently revealed, and potential compensation for those impacted.

    In a broader context, this event has intensified scrutiny of the security and reliability of banks’ digital services, such as mobile apps and websites. This comes as many UK lenders reduce their physical branch networks to cut costs and encourage customers to use online banking channels.

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