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Claiming PPI after being Bankrupt..can it be done?

Hi, I was made bankrupt 4 years ago, have been discharged but am still paying off payments to creditors through a solicitors..i have 450 left to pay....if i pay it off in one hit, can i start the process of seeing if i had ppi missold and if so, could i keep the proceeds? I have no idea if I was mis-sold, just that i had a few loans and credit cards before i went pop...thanks

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  • [Deleted User]
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    swiftybear wrote: »
    could i keep the proceeds?
    Bankrupts must surrender the proceeds of any successful PPI complaint to the Official Receiver for re-distribution to former creditors. This applies even when discharged. This is the law.
    So you'd get nothing personally as any redress is deemed a pre-bankruptcy asset.
  • roonaldo
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    From the insolvency website -


    Payment protection insurance (PPI) mis-selling claims and bankruptcy


    10 Apr 2012
    Information for individuals who may have been mis-sold payment protection insurance but have yet to make a claim.

    PPI mis-selling guidelines
    Following the recent publication by the Financial Services Authority of proposed guidelines for firms that sold PPI policies and their contact with customers who may have been mis-sold a policy, but have yet to complain, the following information may be useful to persons who became bankrupt after the sale of a PPI policy.
    A PPI mis-selling claim: a bankruptcy asset
    Following provisions of the Insolvency Act 1986, The Insolvency Service takes the view that if a PPI policy was mis-sold before the date of an individual’s bankruptcy, any claim relating to the alleged mis-selling of the policy is owned by the official receiver or trustee of the bankruptcy estate, not the individual to whom the policy was sold.
    Discharge from bankruptcy does not alter the position
    Discharge from bankruptcy does not alter this position. Discharge does not operate to transfer unrealised assets, including PPI mis-selling claims, back to the individual.
    Considering a PPI mis-selling claim: refer to the official receiver or trustee
    If a (former) bankrupt considers that a PPI policy was mis-sold, they should not attempt to pursue a mis-selling claim without reference to the official receiver or trustee.
    If a claim has already been made, the official receiver or trustee should be informed of the claim and the person against whom the claim is being made should be informed of the bankruptcy
    Use of claims management companies
    The Insolvency Service is aware that some (former) bankrupts have used claims management companies to pursue PPI mis-selling claims for them. If these services are used after the date of the bankruptcy order, it is possible that the individual will remain responsible for all or part of the commission charged if an award is paid to the official receiver or trustee. This may be because the amount of the commission is challenged by the trustee or if the firm against which the award is made is a creditor in the bankruptcy and exercises a right to set-off the award against its claim in the bankruptcy. This could result in no payment being made from which the commission could be paid.
    As such, care should be taken before acting in this way.
    Best course of action: contact the official receiver or trustee
    The best course of action for any individual contemplating making a PPI mis-selling claim who is or has been affected by bankruptcy is to contact the official receiver or trustee dealing with their case before proceeding further.
  • [Deleted User]
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    swiftybear wrote: »
    I am a bankrupt...... can i start the process of seeing if i had ppi missold

    You've posted about this before;
    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/61710257#Comment_61710257

    The answer is always the same, no matter how often you ask.
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