Address: Customer Service Centre,
Prudential,
Stirling,
FK9 4UE
Tel: 0845 710 0000
Established in 1848, today Prudential plc is a leading international financial services company with some 21 million customers, policyholders and unit holders and some 23,000 employees worldwide.
Launched by Prudential in 1998, Egg is an innovative financial services company, with over 3 million customers with a market share of 5% of UK credit card balances.
Comprehensive car insurance policies automatically include:
Free breakdown cover (level 1) for the first year of your policy
Up to 35% introductory discount (depending on age and experience) or
Up to 65% No Claims Discount (or up to 70% if you're aged 50 or over)
Approved repairers with most claims agreed with just one phone call
Guaranteed courtesy car provided while your car is with one of our approved repairers
5-year guarantee on all work carried out by our approved repairers
24 hour accident recovery helpline - if you need help fast
Cover automatically extended for trips in Europe up to 90 days
Prudential home insurance benefits:
Buildings cover available up to £400,000 - subject to criteria
Contents automatically covered up to £40,000 - higher levels considered if required
24 hour Home Emergencies Helpline if you need assistance from a professional fast
Up to 30% No Claims Discount
Discounts off your contents premium if your home meets our security requirements
Cover for temporarily removed contents, such as those kept by students at university, covered up to £5,000
£2,000,000 to cover your personal liability
Seasonal contents cover increase of 10% at Christmas time
Prudential is not endorsed by or associated with the Good Finance Guide. All trademarks remain the property of their respective companies.
Mortgage code compliance board
You and Your Mortgage
The Mortgage Code sets standards of good practice as to how mortgage lenders and intermediaries deal with their customers.
When sourcing your mortgage you should check that your lender or intermediary is registered under the Mortgage Code. More than 150 lenders and 13,000 intermediary firms, covering virtually the entire market, have registered under the Code. If a lender or intermediary fails to meet the standards of the Mortgage Code, and you suffer as a result, you have the right to seek redress under a compulsory complaints process.
You, as a potential mortgage customer, must be given a copy of the leaflet 'You and Your Mortgage' at your first discussion about a mortgage. The leaflet outlines the standards which mortgage lenders and intermediaries have to meet.