MISSOLD MORTGAGE
PAYMENT PROTECTION INSURANCE
COMPENSATION CLAIM
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) is an independent body that regulates the UK financial services industry under statutory powers given by the ‘Financial Services and Markets Act 2000’ which covers a missold mortgage payment protection insurance compensation claim. The FSA board, which is appointed by the Treasury, sets overall policy, but day-to-day decisions are the responsibility of the Executive. The FSA is an open and transparent organisation which operates independent of Government and is funded entirely by the firms it regulates. The stated aim of the FSA is “to promote efficient, orderly and fair markets and to help retail consumers achieve a fair deal.”
The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 also established the Financial Services and Markets Tribunal which re-considers decisions made by the FSA in cases where agreement cannot be reached with the firm or individual. The FSA rules and practices are also subject to competition scrutiny by the Director General of Fair Trading who reports to the Competition Commission if he finds that any anti-competitive effect. The Financial Services Authority now sets the rules and regulations that govern a missold mortgage payment protection insurance compensation claim :-
Our experienced lawyers, financial advisers and insurance experts will work together as a specialist team to settle a missold mortgage payment protection insurance compensation claim. Our professionals only deal with these claims on a risk free no win no fee basis and if the application is unsuccessful for any reason they will make no charge whatsoever. You will not be asked to fund or finance your claim in any respect and you will not have to buy insurance or take out any loans. Our clients never pay any charges unless the claim is settled successfully. If you would like to speak to a specialist just complete the contact form or call the helpline and one of our experts will discuss your potential claim without any further obligation.