Welcome to Creditline Financial. In discovering our site you may have made one of the most fruitful decisions of your life!
Why? Because on average our experienced PPI Claims team wins back an average of more than £2,000 of our customers’ money each and every time we complete a mis-sold payment protection claim.
If you think you may have been mis-sold loan protection over the last six years or more on any loans or credit cards you may have arranged we can claim back your PPI insurance quickly and easily. Often we will have the cheque in your hands within an average of 12 WEEKS or sooner of your initial contact! It COSTS YOU NOTHING to start your claim, so what is there to lose? For fee details see the FAQs page.
To find out if we can help you simply fill in the short contact form on this page and one of our PPI Claim Back team will get straight back to you to explain how the process works.
We look forward to hearing from you and claiming back what is rightfully yours.
Yours sincerely
Mick Castellano
Creditline Financial Managing Director
You can claim in 4 easy steps:

What our Customers are saying
"I couldn't believe the process was so simple, I applied online and Creditline took care of the rest. In a few weeks I received a cheque for £1,152.63. I highly recommend them."
Helen Porter, Peterborough
Latest News
The joint investigation by the Office of Fair Trading and the Financial Services Authority into the selling of payment protection insurance should be something that brokers sit and take notice of, according to the Chairman of Protect, an association that represents those working in the UK payment protection market.
Posted by Shaun Edwards on 26 Jan 2012
With the news that the FSA is to be broken up and a new financial institution to take its place, opinion will remain divided as to its levels of success. MPs, though, have been openly criticising the institution for it’s apparent failure to provide sufficient care for consumers especially with regard to such issues as the PPI scandals.
Posted by Shaun Edwards on 26 Jan 2012