Asesority Converts Revolving Credit Card Debt into Retirement Savings

Asesority, a company specialized in bank claims, has taken a huge step in the fight against abusive practices by financial institutions. Recently, it managed to recover 219,197 euros in abusive interests for a client from Galicia, canceling contracts for revolving credit cards, credit lines, and microloans. This legal milestone adds to a growing list of favorable judgments and reflects an increasingly common problem in the financial sector, where abusive practices have affected numerous consumers.

The work of Asesority’s law firm, recognized for its experience and comprehensive approach, allowed for the cancellation of all debts unjustly imposed by various financial institutions. For over two decades, abusive interests had undermined the client’s finances, and now a considerable sum has been restored to them, which they can use for their retirement. This evolution not only represents financial relief but also a psychological break by ceasing the overwhelming calls and correspondence from debt collection agencies.

David Alfaya, lawyer and CEO of Asesority, expressed his satisfaction stating, “It is a pride to have managed to turn around this situation of financial abuse and to have transformed a situation of distress and debts into recovering money that the client can now enjoy in their retirement.” Alfaya emphasized his company’s commitment to those affected by this type of abuse, stressing the importance of claiming against the bank to achieve stability and peace of mind.

With a focus on professionalism and transparency, Asesority continues to make a significant difference in the field of bank claims. This recent success is just one more example of the numerous cases in which an unjust debt has been turned into a more promising economic future for many. The trust placed in the company has allowed its clients to breathe easily both financially and emotionally, transforming long-term burdens into sustainable well-being.

Referrer: MiMub in Spanish

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