An IVA assessment is an in depth financial consultation undertaken to establish whether an IVA is the most suitable option for you.
Taking the opportunity to have a ‘no obligation’ IVA assessment makes sense if you are looking to enter into an IVA.
My IVA Adviser’s team of IVA specialists will provide a full breakdown of your circumstances during one of our IVA assessments, helping you to understand the IVA pros and IVA cons along the way.
Each IVA assessment is tailored to suit you so, if you provide your preferred time for a call, we’ll make sure we have someone available.
Each IVA assessment is completely confidential, and your conversation stays just between you and your dedicated consultant.
- Your contact details are not shared with any other organisation or company.
- You are subjected to a credit search.
- Your creditors are not informed of your financial problems.
- Your creditors are not informed of your interest in an IVA.
- The outcome of your IVA assessment remains private.
Each IVA assessment is unique, but in the main they usually take 30-45 minutes to complete. If we are unable to complete the IVA assessment in one sitting, for whatever reason, we will arrange to continue whenever suits.
The most important thing, in our opinion, is to make sure all the information we collect is as accurate and as up to date as possible.
Once the IVA assessment has been completed, the IVA consultant will give you a full breakdown of their findings.
You will been given a detailed explanation as to what course of action we recommend you consider taking to enable you to address your financial problems.
It may actually be that you should not enter into an IVA…
…in fact over half the people who ask My IVA Adviser for a free IVA assessment are advised not to enter into an IVA, as it is not in their best interests to do so.
You could speak to one of our advisers about arranging an IVA assessment by calling 0800 088 7503
Alternatively, you could leave your details at our quick contact page so that we can call you back.
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