Claim Tips Advice from the Claims Advisory Group
If you have taken out a loan in the last 10 years, then there is a good chance that you were sold payment protection insurance (PPI) alongside it.
If you think you were mis-sold PPI, but are unsure how to reclaim the money, then we're here to help!
Our website is full of claims tips and advice to help you reclaim your mis-sold PPI.
Welcome to Claim Tips
This website aims to give you advice, guidance and tips if you believe you may be one of the millions of people who have a claim against a bank or other financial lender for payment protection insurance (PPI) that you didn’t need, want or could not possibly benefit from.
If you have been mis-sold PPI it is your right to get your money back! This will not happen unless you act. Visiting the Claim Tips website is a good first step as here you will find helpful information and tips of what action you should take.
Tips on this site include:
- How to decide if PPI was mis-sold to you.
- What background information you must gather to make a claim.
- Why claims are not always successful and how to maximise your chances for successful reclaim.
- When you can expect to receive your money back (and tips on the whole process).
- Who is best handling your claim, tips on how to decide to go it alone or employ Claims Advisory Group or a solicitor to work on your behalf. (See Making a Claim and Choosing a Claims Handler for more information.)
About Claim Tips
At Claim Tips we think it’s important you understand the strengths and limitations of the site.
Claim Tips is a journalistic website and aims to provide you with the best tips out there but we can’t guarantee we are perfect; use the tips at your own risk as we can’t accept liability if things go wrong.
The tips do not constitute financial advice; always do your own research to ensure the right solution for your circumstances.
This website is kindly sponsored by Claims Advisory Group but contains completely independent information.
Whilst Claims Advisory Group do handle PPI claims on behalf of their clients, they recognise the importance of neutral advice and tips to ensure the consumer has maximum information available and is free to decide upon the right solution for them.

