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PCP vs Hire Purchase: how mis-selling risks differ

Editat de Adrian Defta

Many people take out car finance without fully understanding whether they are using Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) or Hire Purchase (HP).
While both are common forms of car finance, they work differently — and the risks of misunderstanding or mis-selling can differ too.

This guide explains the key differences, where problems can arise, and what to check in your agreement.

What is PCP (Personal Contract Purchase)?

PCP is a form of car finance where you:

  • Pay monthly instalments over a fixed term

  • Do not automatically own the car at the end

  • Are usually offered a final “balloon payment” if you want to keep the vehicle

At the end of a PCP agreement, you typically have three options:

  • Return the car

  • Pay the final amount to own it

  • Part-exchange it for another vehicle

PCP often focuses heavily on monthly affordability, rather than the total cost.

What is Hire Purchase (HP)?

Hire Purchase is a simpler form of car finance.

With HP:

  • You pay fixed monthly instalments

  • There is usually no large final balloon payment

  • You own the car outright once all payments are made

HP agreements are often more straightforward, but still involve interest and finance charges.

Key differences that matter

While PCP and HP may look similar at first glance, key differences include:

  • Ownership
    PCP: optional at the end
    HP: automatic once paid

  • Final payment
    PCP: often significant
    HP: typically small or none

  • Focus during sale
    PCP: monthly payments
    HP: total cost

These differences can affect how clearly the agreement was explained.

Where mis-selling risks can arise

Mis-selling concerns do not depend solely on whether the agreement was PCP or HP.
They depend on how the finance was presented and explained.

However, certain risks appear more often in specific products.

PCP-specific mis-selling risks

PCP agreements may carry higher risk of misunderstanding where:

  • The final balloon payment was not clearly explained

  • The customer believed ownership was automatic

  • Mileage limits or condition requirements were unclear

  • Interest rates were influenced by commission arrangements

Because PCP often emphasises monthly payments, some consumers may not have fully understood the long-term cost.

If you’re unsure whether your situation relates to car finance mis-selling, it may help to understand the wider context first.

👉 understand car finance mis-selling

Hire Purchase mis-selling risks

Hire Purchase agreements may raise concerns where:

  • Interest rates were not explained clearly

  • Commission arrangements were not disclosed

  • Alternative finance options were not discussed

  • The agreement was presented as “standard” or non-negotiable

While HP is simpler, transparency is still essential.

How discretionary commission fits in

Discretionary commission arrangements were more commonly associated with dealer-arranged PCP and HP agreements.

These arrangements could:

  • Influence the interest rate offered

  • Increase the total cost of finance

  • Create conflicts of interest

To understand this in more detail, see:
👉 discretionary commission in car finance explained

Does the type of finance determine mis-selling?

No.

The type of finance alone does not determine whether an agreement was mis-sold.

What matters is:

  • What information you were given

  • What was not disclosed

  • Whether you were treated fairly

  • Whether the agreement was suitable based on what you were told

For the wider context, see:
👉 car finance mis-selling explained

What should you check in your agreement?

If you’re unsure which type of finance you used, or how it was explained, it may help to check:

  • The agreement type (PCP or HP)

  • The interest rate and total amount payable

  • Any mention of commission or broker incentives

  • End-of-term options and obligations

Understanding these points can help clarify whether further questions are worth asking.

Do you need a claims management company?

You are not required to use a claims management company to raise a complaint.

Consumers can:

  • Contact lenders directly

  • Ask for clarification

  • Seek independent guidance before taking action

If you’ve already signed a CMC agreement and feel unsure, see:
👉 claims management company contracts – what you need to know

FAQs — PCP vs Hire Purchase

1. Is PCP riskier than Hire Purchase?

Not necessarily. The risks depend on how the agreement was explained, not just the product type.

2. Can PCP agreements be mis-sold?

Yes, if key information was missing or unclear. Each case depends on its facts.

3. Is Hire Purchase safer?

HP is simpler, but transparency is still required. Mis-selling can still occur if information was withheld or unclear.

4. How do I know which finance I used?

Your agreement documents will state whether the finance was PCP or Hire Purchase.

5. Should I act immediately?

There is no benefit in rushing. Understanding your agreement first can help avoid mistakes.

6. How ProveIt can help?

ProveIt does not submit complaints or act as a claims management company.

We help you:

  • Understand the type of car finance you used

  • See where misunderstandings may arise

  • Decide what questions to ask before taking next steps

👉 Help me understand my car finance agreement

General information only. No obligation.

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