How can we help you?
The FSA is clamping down on PPI mis-selling, but this is a big money making industry, so banks aren't keen to co-operate. EMCAS helps you fight back. We have a consistently high success rate for PPI claims. We can even raise complaints on policies that are no longer in effect.
Banks and Credit Card companies make a lot of money from late payment charges and from customers exceeding their credit limits. EMCAS will help you claim back up to six years worth of charges for late payments or for going over your credit limit.
Mis-sold investments can significantly reduce the value of your money. Whether you've been sold the wrong kind of investment option, or ended up with a different risk level to the one you had expected, EMCAS can help.
Endowment mis-selling continues to haunt the industry. EMCAS has successfully helped thousands of clients who have been mis-sold an endowment. If you are facing up to the likelihood of a mortgage shortfall, or even if you were mis-sold an endowment that has already been surrendered, talk to us.
Bad lending only ever makes people's lives harder. EMCAS tackles all sorts of bad lending situations, from lenders who pressure sell, to lenders who make it too easy to borrow without considering your ability to repay a loan. The long term implications can be serious. We can help.
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