What Is PPI -What Do I Do If I Don’t Know Who My Lender Is?


What can you do about PPI or payment protection insurance if you don’t even know who your lender is?

Claiming retribution when you don’t know who lent you the money can be quite difficult. However, by following some simple steps it’s possible to determine who your lender is and attempt to reclaim the money you unknowingly spent on payment protection insurance.

Look at your bill for your loan.

There should be a clear indication on your bill of who your lender is and how you can contact then. Should you not have any bills around then obtaining this information may be more difficult.

Have someone run a credit check. A credit check will reveal all of your previous financial information, including loans. From this information you should be able to determine who your lender is. Of course, if you haven’t paid off all of your loan, you can simply wait for the lender to send you a bill. When asking for the credit check it is imperative that you tell the financial agency you are looking for the name of a previous lender, not just simply a credit score.

 

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