28/08/2019
URGENT: The deadline to make a PPI complaint is on 29th August 2019.
If you wish to make a PPI complaint, you need to submit it by 23:59 on Thursday 29th August 2019. This is a deadline set by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
You can do this online via the FCA website by locating your financial product provider and following the links at:
https://www.fca.org.uk/ppi/how-to-complain/search-for-provider
Payment protection insurance (PPI) was usually sold with products that you need to make repayments on, like a loan, credit card or mortgage.
What is PPI?
PPI was designed to cover repayments in certain circumstances where you couldn’t make them yourself. These include if you were made redundant or couldn’t work due to an accident, illness, disability or death.
As many as 64 million PPI policies have been sold in the UK, mostly between 1990 and 2010, some as far back as the 1970s.
HOWEVER, PPI was often mis-sold. More than £33bn has already been paid back to people who complained about the sale of PPI.
Products sold with PPI:
You might have had PPI if you’ve taken out or used loan or credit products, such as:
•Loan – this includes personal loans, business loans and student loans
•Credit card
•Store card – this is usually from a high street store
•Catalogue credit
•Mortgage including second charge mortgages e.g for a conservatory
•Loan secured on your home in addition to your mortgage
•Overdraft
•Car finance or something else bought on credit, such as a sofa – this may have been called •A ‘finance agreement’ or ‘hire purchase’
•Home shopping account – this includes a catalogue account
•Home improvement loan - such as for a kitchen, bedroom or sofa
Are you one of those people that haven't even considered that you had PPI?
Make an online complaint, you have nothing to lose! It doesn't matter if you can't remember your account details, just make sure your own details are correctly entered and it only takes a few minutes to make the online complaint.
https://www.fca.org.uk/ppi/ppi-explained
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