Have you ever had an Endowment with GAN?
You could be owed £1,000s in compensation if GAN mis-sold your Endowment Policy.
Many consumers have been mis-sold their Endowment Policy by GAN, customers were mislead about their Endowment that was either linked to their Mortgage or was being used as a Savings Endowment, most consumers were informed by GAN that their Endowment Policy would pay their Mortgage at the end of its term with a lump sum on top or were informed that their Savings Endowment would generate enough money when it came to the end of its term.
Some types of Endowment's were linked to the Stock Market and many customers did not know that these types of Endowment's had high elements of risk.
If you believe GAN have mis-sold your Endowment Policy then start your claim today by completing the form opposite.
GAN mis-sold Endowment policies in many different ways:
- GAN may not have made the customer aware that their Endowment was linked to the Stock Market.
- GAN may have informed the customer that their Endowment will pay the mortgage at the end of its term.
- GAN may have told the customer that they had to have an Endowment otherwise they could not have the mortgage.
- GAN may have suggested having a Savings Endowment that might not have been viable for the customer.
Have GAN mis-sold your Endowment Policy?
- GAN may not have made the customer aware that their Endowment was linked to the Stock Market.
- GAN may have informed the customer that their Endowment will pay the mortgage at the end of its term.
- GAN may have advised the customer that they had to have an Endowment otherwise they could not have the mortgage.
- GAN may have suggested having a Savings Endowment that might not have been viable for the customer.
Your Entitlement
If any of the above statements are relevant, you could be entitled to:
- We will compare your financial position that you would have been in if you had taken a repayment mortgage instead of an Endowment. In the event that you would have been better off we will pursue a claim for the difference against GAN.
- Compensation interest at the rate of 8% per annum on the amount of compensation.