Carey Pensions appeal ‘unlikely’ to succeed
But long running case ‘may have positive implications both for Sipp trustees and investors’
But long running case ‘may have positive implications both for Sipp trustees and investors’
As solicitor argues that Liberty Sipp and Guinness Mahon complaints are different
After it accepted investments from risky Ethical Forestry, says ombudsman
To bogus advisers who persuaded them to move money from pensions into risky investments
By expanding into Europe to tackle Qrop and Sipp mis-selling
Ruling opens the door for thousands who have lost money to claim back their losses, says law firm
Record profits could take an £18m hit from mass mis-selling claims
A UK law firm at the heart of a mis-selling case against an introducer, a financial adviser and two Sipp providers has said it now represents 210 clients.
Liberty Sipp, which is currently facing multiple claims of mis-selling unregulated investments, has seen its assets under management surge to £2.95bn ($3.9bn, €3.3bn), according to its latest annual report.
The UK’s Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) has upheld a mis-selling complaint involving an unregulated introducer and self-invested personal pension (Sipp) provider Guinness Mahon.
A UK law firm is representing more than 100 clients in a multi-million-pound lawsuit against an introducer, a financial adviser and two Sipp providers over the miss-selling of a pension investment scheme.
A law firm has issued more than 30 cases against self-invested personal pension provider Liberty Sipp, claiming it is the biggest lawsuit ever taken against the provider.