How it all works

Call us when you need help or advice with your finances. There's no fee to pay for our service, and we search the whole marketplace to ensure you receive the best advice for your own particular circumstances.

Every transaction we complete for our clients, whether a Mortgage, Life Cover or Home Insurance policy will generate a donation to charity. The amount will depend upon the size of the mortgage, or type of policy taken out. We receive a commission from the lender / Insurer for placing your business with them. We use this to pay for our running costs, and because we're the 1st CIC in Financial Services, we use the 'trading surplus' to generate a cash donation to charity.

The amount generated for Charity is broken down into two seperate elements. 85% of the total amount goes to the charity of our clients choice, and 15% goes toward our Quotes4Kids projects, which are aimed at providing educational, mentoring and environmental assistance to children. Our first project is with the charity Room to Read, and together we will be building a computer lab in Cambodia, one of the most deprived areas of SE Asia.

Example

Mr DH of Crawley, remortgaged his home, saving himself £89 per month on interest payments. His remortgage generated a total charity donation of £105. £90 went to the charity of his choice, the NSPCC, and £15 went toward our first Quotes4Kids project.

*Each type of product pays a different rate, and each bank/insurance company pay a different rate within each product range. Eg A mortgage broker fee is usually between 0.35% and 1% of the total loan amount. We use this broker fee to pay for our running costs, such as regulatory and staff costs etc.

All the examples on this website are based on the conservative range of the scale. Eg. We use 0.35% of the total loan amount for mortgage examples. As our advice and recommendations will vary with each client, so will the amount generated for charity. Your adviser will supply you with donation details along with your financial advice recommendations, before we agree to proceed. 

With over 190,000 charities registered in the UK continually working to raise valuable funds, we hope you'll consider calling us the next time you need help or advice with your finances