EMC Advisory Services Ltd
EMC is an established and successful financial services claims management company. If you have been mis-sold a financial product, like Payment Protection Insurance or an Endowment mortgage or been mis-advised about an investment or a loan, you can trust our specialists to pursue a claim on your behalf.
Our track record speaks for itself. We’ve won back over £150 million in compensation for more than 65,000 satisfied customers. In fact, we’re one of the most successful financial services claims management companies in the UK.
EMC tackles the full range of complaints management issues:
Putting your needs first
We are passionate about what we do. Our objective is to seek compensation for any losses that may have been suffered as a result of unethical or misguided selling. Many of our clients come to us with their concerns and we know that the work we do can change lives for the better. Why not see what our customers have to say about us?
We are also keen to do whatever we can to improve standards and fight for a more ethical lending industry. We are regulated by the Ministry of Justice (CRM 1768) and have a good working relationship with the Financial Ombudsman Service which is there to ensure that customers are treated fairly.
Where now?
Click above to select the area you need our help with. Or you can find out more about us first.
When you're ready to get in touch, you will find us ready and happy to help. We will talk your case through with you and get your claim under way quickly.
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PPI complaints set to rise in 2010/2011 - July 2010
The Financial Ombudsman Service looks likely to see Payment Protection Insurance complaints continue rise in 2010/11, after first quarter figures reveal there have already been 13,520 new complaints.
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Lloyds scraps PPI sales - July 2010
Lloyds Banking Group has stopped selling payment protection insurance across all five of its brands.
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Banks write off £100,000 after irresponsible lending claims - July 2010
The 50-year-old warehouseman has a poor understanding of financial matters and had no hope of ever repaying the loans, according to his older brother, Colin Griffiths.
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