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Tesco PPI Claims

Tesco PPI claims

Tesco Bank (previously known as Tesco Personal Finance) offered insurance, loans, credit cards, mortgages and travel products. If you held any of these products between 1985 and 2010 you could be entitled to a refund and compensation for mis-sold payment protection insurance or PPI, even if the credit agreement is still running.

We’ve managed many PPI claims and we have taken all the pain and stress out of the process. We can manage your claim on your behalf, using our expert knowledge of the tactics and tricks used by banks to avoid paying out.

The deadline for making a PPI claim has passed, but that isn't the end of the story....

Rejected PPI Claims...

If you've had your PPI claim rejected by the bank or by the Financial Ombudsman Service we can take a look at it to see if we believe it could qualify for compensation via the courts.

The check is completely free, and can be done quickly if you still have a copy of the letter of rejection.

If you no longer have a copy, we can obtain one from your bank with your authority.

We will notify you as soon as we have confirmed whether your case could qualify.

If we believe your case may qualify we just require one more signature from you in order to pass the case for litigation.

Partially Refunded PPI Claims...

On average, banks made an obscene 67% commission on PPI policies it sold.

Banks have taken advantage of the highly controversial guidance from the Financial Conduct Authority, which states that, based on certain criteria, the banks only have to refund the difference over 50%.

This has seen, in an overwhelming number of cases, banks only refunding, on average, 17% of premiums and associated interest.

If you believe you have only received a partial refund we can take a look at your case to see if it qualifies to be looked into further by our panel of trusted solicitors.

The check is free, and if you have a copy of the rejection letter(s) we only require one signature from you to carry out the checks.

If you don't have a copy of the rejection letter we will issue an information request to your bank to obtain a copy, with your authority.

We will notify you as soon as we have confirmed whether your case could qualify.

If we believe your case may qualify we just require one more signature from you in order to pass the case for litigation.

Will I have to attend court?

No, you won't have to attend court as our panel of solicitors will present your case and represent you.

How to request a free check

Simply complete the 'Start Your Claim' form on this page.

We'll send you out a form in the post for you to complete.

Once we've received the form back in the freepost envelope we provide, we'll carry out your free check.

Our experts are on hand to answer any questions you have via telephone, email or our live chat facility.

So....why wait, let's get started!

About Tesco Bank PPI

The supermarket giant, with a slogan of ‘Every Little Helps’, helped themselves to money that it shouldn’t. As well as being a high street supermarket giant, Tesco also branched out into banking, and with that came their involvement in the PPI mis-selling scandal.

Tesco Personal Finance was a partnership Between Tesco supermarkets and the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS). In 2008 Tesco bought out RBS and the following year it became Tesco Bank.

In 2012 Tesco set aside an additional £85 million for PPI refunds and compensation, taking their total to £222 million. If you believe you may have paid payment protection insurance then you could be entitled to thousands of pounds in refunds and compensation. Contact us to find out more on how to get started.

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