Articles, tagged with "alliance and leicester", page 1
14th March 2011
Quality loft conversions can be a really good alternative to moving house if you are looking for an extra room. In an area like London where the housing market is constantly changing, it can be a big risk to move house just to gain an extra room and it co...
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Author:
Crystal Graham
25th February 2011
Increasingly, remortgage loans are becoming popular in the UK and this means that the borrower has a wide selection of products to choose from. Remortgage alliance and leicester is one of those lenders you would want to explore for possible suitability in...
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Author:
sumitdadhich
05th January 2011
Often I am asked if someone has a claim for a mis-sold Payment Protection Insurance policy. I discovered that there are many people out there that have no idea how many potential PPI claims for mis-sold Payment Protection Insurance policies they have. Oft...
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Author:
Mark Aucamp
09th December 2010
1 of the most common financial institutions within the UK is Alliance and Leicester and was established in 1985. It was formerly 1 of the greatest banks within the UK; this was just before it was acquired by Santander UK. When Alliance Building Society an...
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BartNortonn
01st July 2010
here are a range of bank accounts available, and it can seem like a complicated process to select the best product. Here is a brief introduction to some common kinds of bank accounts which can hopefully help you in your choice when you are researching th...
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Author:
Johnnyfinan
07th June 2010
After a rather unsavoury incident at his local bank, Stephen Jones vents his spleen on promises of 'pre-approved' and 'guaranteed' loans...
Forgive me, I usually try to make these blogs fairly objective (don't laugh!) but something really, really infur...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
30th March 2010
Living space has always been in high demand and during the property boom according to propertyinvester.net the average price per square foot in Manchester was in the region of £137 per square foot.
With living space at a premium many homeowners in M...
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Author:
Tez
02nd March 2010
Young people should be looking after their future and saving their money especially in tax free saving accounts like ISA s. However, research from Alliance and Leicester Current Accounts shows that 16% of 16 - 21 year olds admit they save no money at all...
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Author:
britneyhenderson
25th February 2010
Financial Ombudsman expects big increase in mis sold PPI complaints
Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) is a product sold by businesses typically alongside loans or credit cards and is designed to cover repayments in the event of sickness, unemployment an...
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Author:
jacksmith
11th February 2010
Warnings have been issued lately by bill counselling charities, about an growing trend by some on the higher street lenders to concern "charging orders" on borrowers' properties in order to get better negative debts. Main names in loan product provision l...
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Author:
Ryan Holloway
15th January 2010
Many of you will have seen promotion on the World Wide Webstating "get a free wii" or "get a free ps3". Undeniably you thought these were fraudand are simply people trying to get your email details. In some cases that is probably accurate and you should s...
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Author:
Joshua Dillard
18th December 2009
Everyone at PPI Claimline is delighted that a string of successful claims are now being settled with clients. We have been particularly pleased about the timescales for success which, although we estimate a delay of up to nine months, have sometimes come ...
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Author:
PPIClaimline
18th May 2009
Six researchers from Which? called on fifty mortgage advisers across England and Scotland over a three month period. They posed undercover as first time buyers, who were totally ignorant about mortgages.
24 banks were contacted. (two or three branches ...
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Author:
michael challiner
16th April 2009
People often think that all banks are the same and there isn't any difference, but this is far from the truth. The basic theory behind banks is that they rely on transforming money. This can be transforming money between people through, cash, cheques or c...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
09th March 2009
Researchers studied the driving skills of 40 volunteers, who followed a virtual car in a driving simulator, which was programmed to brake at random.
Each of the volunteers performed the task four times: without distractions…… whilst using a handhel...
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Author:
michael challiner