HFC Bank Ltd.

If Hfc Bank Limited have contacted you directly to pursue an old debt, contact us immediately for free, independent and confidential debt advice. HFC Bank Ltd. are a debt collection company who buy debts from creditors and collect money on their behalf.

HFC Bank Ltd. are a debt collection agency with a company registration number of 01117305.

Their address is:

Hill House, 1 Little New Street, London, EC4A 3TR

Their email is colin.pryor@hfcbank.co.uk.

You can call them on 0370 010 0453.

Their website address is http://www.hfcbank.co.uk/.

Their company number is 01117305.

Important: Do not let HFC Bank Ltd. into your home, no matter how convincing they are. They do not have the legal right to enter your home or repossess goods. Contact us today to deal with these matters on your behalf.

HFC Bank Ltd. Frequently Asked Questions

Q.      Can HFC Bank Ltd. come into my property to collect debts?

A.      In no situation should you allow HFC Bank Ltd. into your property, unless they have an order from the court. If they can present an order from the court then you are legally obliged to allow them access, although this is unlikely. This usually occurs in criminal fines, such as parking fines which have escalated due to non-payment.

Q.      Can I write off my debts with HFC Bank Ltd.?

A.      If you have a total unsecured debt amount of over £6000, you may be able to write off your debts with an IVA. This can include your debts with HFC Bank Ltd. and any other debts which you may have. An IVA is an Individual Voluntary Arrangement. An IVA usually lasts for 5 years. At the end of the 5 years the rest of your debt with HFC Bank Ltd. will be completely written off.

Q.      What companies do HFC Bank Ltd. collect debts for?

A.      As debt collectors and bailiffs can purchase debts from any lender, it can be difficult to identify who they are collecting money for. You can contact the lender directly by following the contact details on our website. Many debt collectors and bailiffs collect money for parking fines, criminal fines, council tax arrears, credit cards, loans, payday loans, catalogue debts and many more.