Checkmyfinance.co.uk is a trading style of Check My Stuff Ltd and one of a range of websites that provides the general public the opportunity to check and compare their existing and potential financial products.
The range of sites includes checkmypension.co.uk which provides a free report detailing the value and projected pension on a client’s existing pension plans. Also checkmyinsurance.co.uk which checks the details of various insurance policies from Life and Critical Illness to Income Protection and Buildings and Contents insurance to clarify exactly what is and what is not covered.
At checkmyfinance.co.uk we check your mortgage and any secured loans with a view to ensuring that you are not paying too much in a complicated and rapidly changing market. We also look at unsecured loans and credit cards with a view to reducing a client’s monthly outgoings.
All our checks are free and designed to leave you better informed as to your current arrangements and in a position to establish whether these are satisfactory and meet your needs.
Our checks regularly uncover information that is inconsistent with that expected by the client. On occasions clients are disappointed by the performance of a policy or the cover that it offers. Mainly though our clients are interested to see whether they have the best policy or mortgage available and whether what they have is competitive with what may be available elsewhere.
This is where many of our clients require advice and we offer all clients that complete a check the opportunity to speak to a qualified financial adviser, to discuss the information uncovered with no obligation and in this respect we work closely with UK Personal Finance Ltd.
UK Personal Finance Ltd is an appointed representative of Intrinsic Mortgage Planning Limited and Intrinsic Financial Planning Limited, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. There may be a charge for mortgage arrangement, full details will be provided prior to any work being carried out
Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.