Complementary Services
National Insurance (NI) Rebates
A National Insurance Rebate represents an opportunity to have a portion of your annual NI contributions allocated to your own stakeholder pension in the UK.
If you are living in the UK and have a permanent NI number you are eligible to claim your NI refund. Contact us or phone 0800 856 2471 if you have any queries that we can assist you with.
International Money Transfers
Need to send money online to an International bank account?
1st Contact Forex offers you an easy, low cost option to send your money to an Australian, New Zealand, South African and other international bank accounts.
With competitive exchange rates and a low service charge it's a quick and secure way to transfer your funds back home, offering you a better option than your local bank.
Call 0800 856 2471, read about the latest currency movements or visit 1st Contact Forex for more about sending your money to an international bank account.
Kickstart
Open Up a UK Bank Account no queue no hassle - Quick Easy & Stress-Free
Get Kickstarted!
The 1st Contact Kickstart Package provides you with the best possible start to living and working in the UK and includes all the essential services tens of thousands of kickstarters like yourself feel you’ll need to kickstart your stay in London.
We will make the process of applying for a UK bank account quick and stress free and include a long list of other products and services in order to make your move to the UK easier.
Tax Refunds
With millions of pounds of overpaid tax being unclaimed every year, it is worth checking whether some of this money is due to you in the form of a Tax Refund. Anybody who has worked in the UK may have overpaid tax due to various reasons.
1st Contact Tax Refunds, a specialist division of the 1st Contact Group, is the largest registered tax refunds agent in the UK, specialising in the management and administration of tax refunds on behalf of our clients.
You are able to claim your UK tax rebates after the end of any financial year (5th April) if you are still working in the UK. If you are leaving the country or have left, you may claim during the financial year.