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UK banking complaints grow 8 pct on packaged account concerns

LONDON, Aug 25 (Reuters) - Complaints about Britain's financial firms rose eight percent in the first half of this year after a jump in new cases about packaged bank accounts, the industry's watchdog said on Tuesday.

Packaged bank accounts offer a range of additional services -- such as insurance policies, better deals on savings accounts or loans, and other perks in exchange for a monthly fee.

Three major banks -- Royal Bank of Scotland (LSE: RBS.L - news) , Barclays (LSE: BARC.L - news) and Lloyds -- have set aside 732 million pounds ($1.16 billion) between them to compensate customers for possible mis-sold packaged accounts, raising concern it could build into another big compensation problem for the industry.

New (KOSDAQ: 160550.KQ - news) complaints about payment protection insurance (PPI) products in the six months to the end of June totalled 94,091, down 10 percent from the previous six months but still accounting for 55 percent of all cases, the Financial Ombudsman Service said.

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There was a 45 percent jump in the number of complaints about financial products other than PPI, mainly due to more complaints about packaged bank account brought by claims management companies, the ombudsman said.

That took total new complaints in the six months to 173,994, up from 161,649 in the July-December 2014 period.

Some 57 percent of complaints were upheld in the consumer's favour, the ombudsman said.

Banks have set aside more than 28 billion pounds in compensation for PPI mis-selling, including 13.4 billion by Lloyds Banking Group (Other OTC: LLOBF - news) alone, making it by far the costliest scandal to hit the industry. The number of claims is slowing, but not as fast as banks had expected.

Firms that were set up to claim and process PPI cases have now switched to claiming on packaged accounts. ($1 = 0.6338 pounds) (Reporting by Steve Slater; Editing by Keith Weir)