Making a PPI complaint
The mass mis-selling of Payment Protection Insurance, or PPI, has led to many troubles for the companies selling these policies and also for the consumers who were mis-sold the policies.
What is PPI?
PPI stands for ‘Payment Protection Insurance’; it was created as a premium insurance policy that can assist a debtor pay back specific financial loans (such as credit cards, mortgages and other financial loans).
2.75 million people could get PPI refunds
A recent report by the BBC believes that as many as 2.75 million people could be refunded as much as £2.7bn for mis-sold Payment Protection Insurance (PPI).
PPI controversy continues
The controversy over Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) continues as more data emerges showing the number of people who may have been mis-sold PPI.
Thinking about a PPI refund?
With as many as three million people waiting for compensation for mis-sold PPI, there is no better time to find out more about PPI refunds.
Are you paying for PPI?
Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) was designed to provide invaluable security for the average household who may have a mortgage, a credit card or bought a car on finance.
Are you entitled to a PPI refund?
Have you taken out a loan in the last five years? If the answer is yes, you may find that you are maintaining a payment protection policy incorporated with your loan
Consumers set for better PPI protection?
A package of measures to protect consumers who have been sold payment protection insurance (PPI), or who are looking to take it out, has been introduced by the Financial Services Authority (FSA).

