Lloyds Bank CEO Charlie Nunn Given Ultimatum Over Compensation Delay for Yeovil Tradesman
Lloyds Bank CEO Charlie Nunn is under intense pressure following serious accusations of stalling and evasiveness over a long-standing compensation claim involving a tradesman from Yeovil. Nunn, who has built a reputation for delaying resolutions when Lloyds is at fault, now faces an ultimatum: make contact within 12 hours to address the issues or risk escalated legal action.
The case concerns a tradesman whose life has been severely disrupted by Lloyds Bank’s admitted errors. Over the last two years, these mistakes have irreparably damaged his credit score and caused him extreme financial and mental distress. Lawyers have calculated that Lloyds owes the customer around £80,000 in compensation for the damage caused—a stark contrast to the £250 that Lloyds has thus far offered.
The tradesman, once proud of his pristine credit record, says that his life has been turned upside down. Lloyds’ continuous delays have worsened his mental health, culminating in a nervous breakdown.
In recent weeks, Global247news stepped in to advocate on behalf of the tradesman, as he faced mounting financial strain with no meaningful response from the bank. The advocacy group claims Lloyds has attempted to block them from acting as a third party in the case, further delaying any path to resolution. Repeated attempts to contact Nunn directly—via email, phone calls, and requests for meetings—have gone unanswered.
Charlie Nunn Who Has a Reputation Of ' Dodge & Delay'
Global247news issued a firm 12-hour ultimatum to Nunn and his team, demanding they contact the tradesman to begin addressing the situation. They argue that Nunn’s evasion is inexcusable, especially given the devastating impact of Lloyds’ errors on an everyday customer.
A spokesperson for Global247news commented: “This isn’t a corporate boardroom issue with complex paperwork. It’s about a working man whose life has been shattered by preventable mistakes. Lloyds admitted to the errors, yet they continue to delay fair compensation. Charlie Nunn needs to stop hiding and take responsibility. This is about basic decency.”
The ultimatum now puts pressure on Nunn and Lloyds Bank to act promptly. If no response is forthcoming, Global247news has signalled its intention to escalate the case to the courts, hoping to secure justice for a customer who has suffered due to the institution’s admitted failings.
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