The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has granted Hermes Property Services Limited (Hermes) the right to use the trading name Log Book Loans. Before doing so the OFT conducted a detailed investigation, including an on-site visit, and is satisfied that Hermes has no ongoing relationship with the owners of Nine Regions Limited (Nine Regions) - a business that previously used the Log Book Loans trading name. Hermes acquired part of the loan book, the staff and business premises of Nine Regions in February 2012, shortly after the First Tier Tribunal struck out Nine Regions' appeal against the revocation of its consumer credit licence and the business went into administration.

However, following the investigation, the OFT had concerns about some of Hermes' business practices. The company cooperated fully with the OFT and proposed requirements (pdf 608kb) to address them. The concerns were that:

• Affordability assessments were not being completed to a satisfactory standard.
• The explanation of the product was inadequate and was not being given to borrowers early enough in the transaction.
• Staff were not fully trained on or familiar with procedures on conducting affordability assessments or providing explanations about the products.

Read more here: CCR Magazine - OFT imposes requirements on Hermes after it acquires log book loan business

Direct link to the OFT: OFT imposes requirements on Hermes after it acquires log book loan business - The Office of Fair Trading