Transferring policies to Countrywide Assured plc
Everything you need to know
What should I do if I have any concerns or want to object?
If you believe you may be adversely affected by the proposed transfer, you can put your concerns or objections to the High Court.
You can do this in the following ways:
- You can call our helpline, send us an email, or write to us.
- You may attend the High Court hearing in person or by Counsel, and present your objection in person. A representative can present your objection on your behalf.
If you raise an objection, we will reply to you and send your objection, our reply and any subsequent, related correspondence to the High Court, the Independent Expert and our regulators before the hearing.
If you wish to attend the High Court hearing, it would be helpful if you could get in touch with us as soon as possible and preferably before 13 November 2025 setting out your grounds of objection and how you may be adversely affected. See 'Getting in touch' for our contact details. By informing us, we will be able to let you know about the exact timing of the hearing as well as any changes that may be made in relation to the hearing, such as any change to the date. We may also be able to deal directly with any concerns you have.