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Endowment claim procedures 

Making an endowment claim  

*PLEASE NOTE* This site is for information purposes only  - we are not accepting any new cases from January 2007

Here we discuss what happens when you make an endowment claim or a complaint about misselling in the UK.

If you have been considering whether or not to make a claim for endowment misselling, by reading our pages you will have a much better idea of what the process actually involves.  

The moment your assurance company (the company providing the policy) send you a warning letter and advise you that there is a risk of a shortfall - YOU MUST TAKE ACTION.  

Here are some helpful advice pages for you to review:   

1) I have received a warning letter - what next?  

2) I want to complain - should I use a complaints service or claim personally?  

3) What happens once I make the complaint?  

4) How long do endowment claims take?  

5) What compensation can I expect and how is my award calculated  

There are a few interesting sites below where you can find out more about endowment complaints:  

Financial Ombudsmans official site

Consumer information from the FSA

Building Societies Association

Or read our additional pages here:  

Grounds for complaint (more detail)

Endowment claim advice uk

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Read more about endowments and real life case studies on the official FOS site - Financial Ombudsman's official site.    

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