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Vulnerable people who owned cars through VW Finance had them taken away with "limited, if any" warning.
VW Finance failed to engage with customers who were struggling to pay and sent "templated communications" Around 110,000 customers will get a share of the 21.5 m compensation VW Finance must pay for its failures.
The Financial Conduct Authority has also fined the firm 5.4 m for the behaviour.
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