Professional Advisors

Use Checker to meet the specific needs of your business or organisation and give the best advice to your clients…

Debt Counsellors and Insolvency Practitioners

With little or no upfront costs for your clients, Fair Claims provides a quick way to discover any opportunities for easing their financial burden - we could even highlight the possibility of writing the debt off.

Fair Claims adds an extra valuable service to offer your clients giving greater peace of mind and the reassurance that "no stone is left unturned".

Contact Fair Claims to find out more

Accountants and Independent Financial Advisors

When you're carrying out a financial health-check for your clients, Checker provides valuable information to accurately assess the status of loans that they may have.

Checker will inform you if the loan is unenforceable through non-compliance with the CCA (the Consumer Credit Act 1974+).

If this is the case we can provide an experienced panel solicitor to carry the case forward against the lender and secure the best outcome for your client.

Contact Fair Claims to find out more

Claims Management Companies

If you're processing PPI claims without looking at the entire loan agreement you could be doing your clients a disservice By analysing whether the agreement complies with the CCA, Checker can give you a competitive edge by offering a new service and gaining a further revenue stream.

Contact Fair Claims to find out more

Solicitors

When you need to check the enforceability of any credit agreement Checker is the quickest way of finding out if your client has a valid claim

Please refer to our Solicitors page to find out more


Alliance and Leicester fined a record £7m

The Alliance and Leicester Bank was fined a record £7m by the Financial Services Authority for the mis-selling of payment protection insurance (PPI).
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Borrower suspends payments on loans

Mr G had a problem with his lender for charging interest on Payment Protection Insurance(PPI) which is in contravention to the Consumer Credit Act 1974.
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Loan agreement unenforceable, possession order suspended

Mr W was on the point of eviction from his house after a judgement was obtained against him and an order for possession obtained by the lender.
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