Over recent years thousands of people have been offered poor advice in relation to Pensions and have found themselves in unsuitable pension arrangements. The advice falls into 3 broad categories:
The most common of all is the mis selling of a SIPP (SELF INVESTED PERSONAL PENSION) which is only suitable for certain types of people, however thousands of people now find themselves with a SIPP together with unsuitable underlying investments. Such investment breakdown into the following broad categories:
- Property based illiquid investments many offshore
- Hotel Rooms
- Green energy or biofuel investments
- Forestry type alternative investments
- Boutique fund management
If received advice to set up a SIPP or if your SIPP company no longer exists or as changed ownership recently, then contact us and we can review our situation free of charge.
These are pensions that were linked to your workplace and often had guarantees in place such as those typical of a Final Salary pension or workplace pensions that offered guarantees. The FCA believe unsuitable advice has been given in upto 50% of all cases advised. The demand for transfers grew after the pension freedoms act and now many people find themselves unable to afford their retirement. If this situation applies to you then please contact us and we can review your situation.
Are you one of thousands of people who have either an offshore pension or a pension designed for business owner however you neither live overseas nor own a business. Many of you will also have illiquid inappropriate investments and expensive running costs. You may be entitled to claim for inappropriate advice if you were advised through a UK financial advisor or an advisor with permissions to advise in the UK then contact us immediately and we can offer you a free no obligation review.
At CP Financial Claims, our goal is utmost transparency. You'll only be charged a fee if we successfully secure financial redress for you. The success fees can range from 15% to 30% of your settlement, depending on the amount. For more information, click here. In the event that you pursue your claims until the end but they turn out to be unsuccessful, you won't owe any payment. If you decide to cancel your claim after the 14-day cooling-off period but before the process concludes, there may be a cancellation charge. To learn more about cancellation fees, click here.
It is possible for you to present the claim for free, either to the firm or person against whom you wish to complain or to the statutory ombudsman (Financial Ombudsman Service or Pension Ombudsman Service) or the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, whichever is applicable to your claim.