Am I eligible?

Answer these 4 simple questions to see if you can make a PPI claim.

Do you have or have you had a secured or unsecured loan? Yes        No
Were you sold payment protection insurance (PPI) with the loan? Yes        No
Was the cost of the insurance added to the amount you borrowed? Yes        No
Was the amount you borrowed at least £3,000? Yes        No
Can I claim?
How much could I claim?

Our dynamic payment protection insurance (PPI) calculator will give you an estimate of how much money you could get back by making a PPI claim…

The calculator assumes a fixed loan interest rate of 10% per annum and PPI premium of 25% of the loan amount. Your actual loan interest rate and/or PPI premium may differ from these which could increase or reduce the total compensation you receive.

If you have cancelled your PPI and received a rebate, or have made a successful claim on your PPI policy, this will reduce the amount of compensation you could receive.

If your loan is still live, some of your compensation may be used to reduce your loan balance.

Enter Loan Amount excluding the PPI
Enter Year the Loan was taken out (YYYY)
Calculate

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Am I eligible? How much could I claim?