A report released on July 6, 2026, indicates that students were not adequately informed about the potential for retrospective changes to their loan terms. This finding has raised concerns among Members of Parliament (MPs) regarding the practices surrounding student loans.
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Report Indicates Mis-selling of Student Loans Due to Inadequate Information
A report published on July 6, 2026, highlights that students were insufficiently informed about the possibility of retrospective changes to their loan terms. This has led to allegations of mis-selling in the student loan sector, prompting scrutiny from MPs.
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Report Indicates Mis-selling of Student Loans Due to Inadequate Information