Published by Josh White on 28th April 2021
(Sharecast News) - A scheme set up to provide compensation to victims of banking scandals has cost more than £23 million to establish, but is yet to issue a penny in redress to small business owners. The Business Banking Resolution Service, formed in 2019 after calls for small business lending to be regulated were rejected, has run up an "eye watering" bill for staff and third-party advisers, adding to pressure on it to start delivering compensation. - The Times