Chase de Vere expands personal injury advice team into Yorkshire

by | Jun 18, 2019

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Chase de Vere has appointed Amarjit Bansal as a Personal Injury and Court of Protection (PICOP) Independent Financial Adviser based from its Leeds office.

He will head up Chase de Vere’s PICOP advice service in Leeds and expand the service throughout Yorkshire.

The PICOP team provides specialist financial advice to vulnerable people, typically those who are recipients of Court of Protection Awards from having suffered catastrophic injuries.

 
 

Bansal has been advising private individuals since 2002 and has specialised in advising those with catastrophic injury awards in Yorkshire for the past 13 years, including as an adviser for a national law firm which specialises in providing personal injury and Court of Protection advice.

He has attained Chartered Fellowship status through the CISI and has completed the CISI Level 6 Private Client Investment Advice and Management qualification.

Away from work, Bansal is a proud Yorkshireman who lives in Leeds. For several years he has volunteered and is a trustee of an emergency disaster relief charity that works in war zones and disaster areas. As part of this he has run a project, and made a number of trips to Northern Iraq, to help women and children returning from capture and kidnap.

 
 

Stephen Kavanagh, Chief Executive, Chase de Vere, said: “Our Personal Injury and Court of Protection team is recognised as experts in their field. They provide exceptional advice and service to those who have suffered major injuries and make sure that their finances are one less thing that they, and their families, need to be worried about.”

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