Yorkshire Bank PPI reclaim
If you have taken out payment protection or loan insurance through Yorkshire Bank in the last ten years then your policy may have been mis-sold and you may be entitled to make a claim.
The sale of payment protection insurance was investigated in 2006 by The Financial Services Authority. The regulator discovered many failings across the financial sector with the way in which the cover was sold. As a result, several lenders were fined and there was an increased public awareness of the issue of mis-selling. Since that time there has been a sharp rise in the number of people making a Yorkshire Bank PPI reclaim and similar claims against other lenders.
If you think your policy was mis-sold you are probably wondering how much compensation you may be entitled to receive. The level of compensation will depend on several factors including the type and age of your PPI policies. It is important to note; however, that you are still entitled to make a claim even if your loan has been repaid in full or you no longer use your account.
To make your Yorkshire Bank PPI reclaim call our claims team on 0207 471 2000. We have helped more than 60,000 customers to make a claim for mis-selling and work on a no win no fee basis.* We also assist customers claiming back bank charges.
Following a 2006 investigation by The Office of Fair Trading, it was discovered that charges applied by some banks for late payments and over the limit fees on credit cards were unfair. Some banks were found to be charging up to £35 on each separate occasion a customer accidentally exceeded their limit or made a late payment. The Office of Fair Trading decided that any charge over £12 should be deemed unfair and, as a consequence, you may be able to reclaim unfair charges applied to your account in the past.
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