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PPI Claims

The banking industry in the UK has been hit by a number of scandals in the past few years, not least among them the payment protection insurance saga. Millions of people have been successful in claiming back charges for policies that they either did not need or were sold in a manner not within the regulations, and billions of pounds have been put aside by the banks to cover future claims. You may be among the many people who could make PPI claims but are yet to do so, but how do you know if you can claim?

PPI Claims Explained

First, a little about what PPI is: payment protection insurance is a policy designed to keep up the repayments on a loan, mortgage or credit agreement in the event the policy-holder is made redundant involuntarily. Millions of people have such policies, but many of them were sold the policy in a way that was not legal. This is why people are now claiming compensation. To start your PPI claims today or to find out more about claiming compensation, simply fill out the form above or give us a call for free on 0800 111 6887 and speak with one of our advisers.

You Can Make PPI Claims

When you entered into the credit agreement concerned you should have been given a full explanation of your rights with regard to the purchase of a payment protection insurance policy. In particular the lender should have given you a chance to shop around for the best value policy. In many cases the customer was led to believe they needed to buy the lenders own branded policy, yet this has never been within the regulations. If this happened to you, or if you were not told about the policy, you could have a valid case for making PPI claims.

The Easy Way to Make PPI Claims

The widespread nature of the saga has led to solicitors offering their services in the claims world, and it is to one of these you should turn for the best chance of making a successful claim. Look for a no win, no fee deal, and you will not have to pay a fee if your claim is rejected. To start your PPI claims today or to find out more about claiming compensation, simply fill out the form above or give us a call for free on 0800 111 6887 and speak with one of our advisers.