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Sales investigation dropped into national car retail giant Lookers but concerns raised

The probe into Lookers plc was first announced in June 2019

An investigation into a Greater Manchester-headquartered national car retail giant has been dropped by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) - although concerns have been raised.

The FCA, which first announced its investigation into Lookers plc in June 2019, had been looking into the listed company's sales processes between January 1, 2016, and June 13, 2019.

However, the watchdog has now advised the board of its decision to close the investigation against Lookers Motor Group, the group's FCA regulated entity, for the possible mis-selling of regulated products, and associated issues relating to potential customer detriment during the period.

A Lookers statement said: "In closing the case, the FCA further advised the board that it does not intend to use its statutory powers to apply any sanction against the group in relation to the matters under investigation.

"However, the FCA made its concerns clear relating to the historic culture, systems and controls of the group.

"The board fully accepts the FCA's comments and is committed to continue the progress made to date in transforming both culture and the customer experience.

"The group continues to have an open and cooperative relationship with the FCA Supervisory team.