Guardian Financial endowment policies, as
long as they are of the "with profits" type, are on
the list of insurance names bought by a second hand endowment
policy buyer, according to one of the leading endowment policy market
makers.
If you are thinking about surrendering Guardian Financial
endowment policies then you might want to use the link on the left menu to
get a second hand endowment policy value before making a decision.
Guardian sold life and pensions products for over
180 years, during which time there were many changes made in their
organisation as well as within the general life assurance industry as a
whole.
There offices are in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, England, UK.
Although Guardian Financial no longer sell with profits endowment polices in their
own right, many Guardian Financial endowment polices are still in
existence in the traded endowment market place today, and if you have
Guardian with profits endowment policies that you are considering
surrendering, then perhaps you should get them valued first.
Surrendering endowment policies was an issue touched upon by the UK
Financial Services Authority when looking to address the issues
surrounding endowment policies during the early part of 2000.
They made it quite plain that the life assurance companies must make
the policy holders, that were looking at surrendering endowment policies,
of all their options including the ability to sell them as well to third
parties.
"Selling endowment policies is
no more complicated than surrendering endowment policies"