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Škoda finance with Black Horse
Check whether your Škoda agreement arranged through Black Horse between 2007 and 2024 is eligible under the FCA's Consumer Redress Scheme.
Takes under 60 seconds. No documents needed. No win, no fee*.
About Black Horse
Black Horse has set aside £1.95 billion for motor finance redress. Lloyds confirmed in April 2026 it does not anticipate needing to make further provisions following PS26/3, though this could shift depending on consumer uptake and any separate litigation.
Named prominently throughout the FCA review. Lloyds confirmed in April 2026 it will not challenge the scheme. Black Horse is widely regarded as one of the lenders with the highest DCA exposure in the market given the scale of its book.
Black Horse is the UK's largest motor finance lender and is considered to have had significant DCA exposure across its book during the period before the FCA ban in January 2021.
Current scheme status
Accepting scheme; not challenging. Preparing for implementation.
Škoda and motor finance
Škoda is Volkswagen Group's value-mainstream brand in the UK, offering VW Group engineering at a lower price point; growing volumes throughout the scheme period.
PCP and HP were both used across the Škoda range, with Volkswagen Financial Services active through Škoda's franchised dealer network. Note that VWFS is currently challenging the FCA's scheme in the Upper Tribunal.
Skoda's value-for-money positioning attracted buyers who were often more cost-sensitive than equivalent VW or Audi purchasers, making the interest rate applied to their finance particularly impactful. PCP and HP were both common, with average agreement values ranging from approximately £9,000 on a Fabia to £27,000 on a Kodiaq. VWFS operated through the Skoda dealer network alongside broad market lenders, and Skoda's growing volume through the scheme period generated a significant number of potentially affected agreements.
Common Škoda models in scope
Škoda Fabia
Škoda's supermini and highest-volume UK seller; sold consistently on PCP and HP throughout the scheme period across multiple generations.
Škoda Octavia
Škoda's family hatchback and estate; consistently strong UK volumes on PCP and HP throughout the scheme period, popular for its value-for-money VW Group package.
Škoda Superb
Škoda's flagship executive car; above-average agreement values in eligible cases, sold consistently on PCP through the scheme period.
Škoda Yeti
Škoda's original compact SUV sold from 2009 to 2017; PCP and HP agreements from this period may fall within scope where commission was not properly disclosed.
Škoda Karoq
Replaced the Yeti in 2017; sold predominantly on PCP from launch to the scheme end date.
Škoda Kodiaq
Škoda's large family SUV launched in 2017; above-average agreement values given the higher vehicle price, predominantly sold on PCP.
Are you eligible?
You may be eligible to claim against Black Horse if all of the following apply:
- You took out a PCP or HP motor finance agreement between 6 April 2007 and 1 November 2024.
- The finance was arranged through a UK dealer or broker, on a regulated agreement.
- The agreement was for a car, van or motorcycle for personal use.
- You can identify yourself, we can trace the agreement details on your behalf.
What makes an agreement eligible?
- A Discretionary Commission Arrangement (DCA) was in place and was not properly disclosed to you. Under a DCA, the dealer could increase your interest rate to earn a larger commission from the lender without telling you.
- The commission paid to the dealer was unusually high — amounting to at least 39% of the total cost of credit and 10% of the loan — and was not properly disclosed.
- There was a contractual tie giving the lender exclusivity over your finance, which was not made apparent to you.
What you could receive
The FCA has confirmed the average payout under the scheme is £829 per agreement. Individual outcomes vary depending on the size of your agreement, the commission charged, and how long the finance ran. If you financed more than one vehicle through Black Horse, each agreement can be assessed.
How it works
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Tell us your basics
Enter your name and a few details. We do not need finance documents to start, our team will trace historic agreements on your behalf.
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We assess your agreements
We check what we find against the FCA scheme criteria and tell you which agreements are likely in scope, including any you may have forgotten.
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We pursue the right route
Where the scheme offers the best outcome, we run it for you. Where independent litigation could produce a better result, we say so honestly and explain why.
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Frequently asked questions
Did Black Horse use Discretionary Commission Arrangements on Škoda finance?
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Will making a claim affect my credit score?
Do I need to find old paperwork?
What if my lender has been taken over or has exited the market?
Related information
Black Horse hub
All Black Horse scheme information and related makes.
Škoda hub
All UK lenders that financed Škoda during the scheme period.
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The scandal explained
Background on the FCA review, the Supreme Court judgment, and the redress scheme.
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