The National Association of Funeral Plan Providers (NAFPP) has shared who they are and what they do, with The Farewell Guide's users.
They say:
'The National Association of Funeral Plan Providers (NAFPP) is the voice for the UK prepaid funeral plan providers currently authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority (FC). Together, these organisations serve aver 1.75 million plan holders and their families.
The NAFPP’s objective is to push for the best outcomes for plan holders from new and changing regulation and legislation to ensure that prepaid funeral plan providers thrive as an essential part of effective later life planning.
The funeral profession serves families with the utmost respect, dignity, and professionalism and funeral plan providers understand they are an extension of that caring and reassuring environment. As the trade association for the UK’s prepaid funeral plan sector the NAFPP exists to support our members, helping them to attain the highest standards of expertise and compassion.
We Connect
We have a role to play in connecting customers to their provider. Whether you are looking for a new plan or over the years you have lost contact with an existing arrangement the tools in our findmyplan and findmyprovider pages help put you find the appropriate plan provider. These services are provided at no cost.
Where is my plan?
It’s not unusual for families or plan holders to discover documentation in the names of companies that are no longer trading. In most cases these plans were transferred to another provider and carry on today. To help families identify who currently operates a plan taken out some years ago our comprehensive directory lists most organisations who ever offered funeral plans and consulting the alphabetical index should point you to the current operator of plan.
Who holds my plan?
If you know a prepaid funeral plan was purchased, but you can’t find it any documentation our Tracea plan service can help. Completing one simple form routes your request to every provider currently authorised by the FCA to offer prepaid funeral plans.'