Farepak

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Farepak was a Christmas savings club operated by European Home Retail, which collapsed in December 2006 after adminstrators were called in when HBOS Plc decided not to extend the overdraft facility to European Home Retail [1]. By rejecting various options that may have enabled Farepak to continue trading, HBOS in effect caused more than 105,000 families, mainly on low incomes to lose on average £400 just weeks before Christmas, though some lost as much as £2000 [2].

The public response to the collapse and the reaction of the media and politicians was to place much of responsibility at HBOS's door . The public response would lead to highprofile and embarrassing protests outside the Banks newly re-opened head office building on the Mound in Edinburgh[3].

As a reaction to the increasing negative coverage of the Bank, and the threats some high-value bank account holders were making to move their accounts elsewhere [4], HBOS decided to make £2 million donation to the Family Fund, set up to help victims of the collapsed firm [5]. Though within the company it was felt that such a move was unneccessary [6] and after the donation was made, the company declared:

Our moral obligation, we believe, is to our customer, shareholders and, where appropraite, the wider community. We have more than discharged that obligation [7].

Notes

  1. ^ Guardian Unlimited (2006) Farepak Explained 08/11/06. Last accessed 15/04/07