Financial Ombudsman Service receives over 305,000 complaints in 2024/25
2 July 2025
Financial complaints are at their highest level in six years, according to new annual figures.
Welcome to the latest edition of Ombudsman News. In this edition, we highlight our recently published complaints data, which includes complaints data about financial products and services and about individual businesses. We also share our new online guidance for consumers and businesses about unregulated collective investment schemes (UCIS).
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Our latest quarterly complaints data on financial products and services is now available on our website. Between April and June 2022, we received 35,029 new complaints.
Our complaints data includes the number of enquiries and new cases we received, and the proportion of complaints resolved in favour of customers. As well as information about the most complained-about products and trends for the quarter.
In our latest quarterly data, we highlighted complaints we are seeing about unregulated collective investment schemes (UCIS) and other non-mainstream investments. A UCIS is a high-risk and speculative investment where investors pool money which is collectively used to buy assets such as property or holiday resorts.
Our newly published guidance for consumers and for financial businesses provides information about how we resolve complaints about this and shares case studies that illustrate our approach.
We also recently published our half-yearly figures showing the number of complaints received about individual financial businesses and the uphold rates.
Our complaints data about claims management companies (CMCs) shows the volume of complaints we received and resolved about CMCs, and the proportion of complaints upheld in the consumers’ favour.
2 July 2025
Financial complaints are at their highest level in six years, according to new annual figures.
1 April 2025
From 1 April 2025, professional representatives will be charged £250 to refer a case to our service due to our new charging regime.
7 February 2025
The Financial Ombudsman Service has announced that it will be proceeding with a proposal to charge professional representatives to refer a case to its service.