sell endowments Click Here to sell your endowment policy

 

 

To sell an endowment policy if you live in St Albans use the flashing button at the top of this page.

 

Sell an endowment from your PC in St Albans

 

Many endowment policies were sold to mortgage borrowers and investors who lived or still live in the St Albans area who now, and who (according to data banks available) are now looking to sell their endowments for cash.

 

St Albans has seen steady growth in housing over the years and associated with this has been the growth of mortgage loans to buy property. Many of the borrowers will have taken out with profits endowment policies and are now in the unfortunate position of receiving red warning letters form their endowment policy provider.

 

Although it is not a good idea to cash in a long tern investment early, the endowment shortfall letters have prompted many to look at the possibility of surrendering their endowments, and aslo the further option of selling endowments on the second hand endowment market.

 

Selling an endowment if you live in St Albans is made all the easier by using an online endowment trading web site such as this one.

 

If you live in St Albans and want to sell your endowment policies then use the link above. Only "with profits" endowments are traded by the endowment buyers, so if you have a unit linked endowment you will receive no offers for it. However, with profits endowments are readily bought,providing they fit certain criterea centred mainly around how old the policies are, and which company it is with.

 

GOOD LUCK WITH SELLING YOUR ENDOWMENT POLICY


 

Selling endowment

Selling endowment to one of only six endowment policy traders that are  members of the Association of Policy Market Makers, can be achieved by using the "sell endowment" link at the top of the page, or by clicking here

 


 

The information on this web site is intended as "information only" and should not be taken as "advice".

If you are unsure about what to do, if anything, about your endowment policy, you should consider taking advice from an independent financial adviser who is regulated by the Financial Services Authority