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RL360 and FPI - a marriage made in hell for the victims of mis-sold, high-risk, unsuitable investments such as structured notes, LM, Axiom and Premier New Earth

RL360 and FPI – ’til death (or poverty) do us part

RL360’s acquisition of Friends Provident International may be set to ruin even more investors internationally. It will certainly increase competition with Quilter (or Skandia, or Ann Summers or whatever OMI are calling themselves this season). The biggest question – and one which International Adviser’s Kirsten Hastings forgot to ask RL360 David Kneeshaw when she interviewed […]

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Pension Life has issued legal proceedings in the matter of the Trafalgar Multi Asset Fund which is being wound up by Doran + Minehane

Trafalgar Multi Asset Fund

Pension Life and Forsters LLP have issued proceedings in respect of the Trafalgar Multi Asset Fund. Trafalgar Multi Asset Fund This Cayman Islands-based fund is being liquidated and it is uncertain whether there will be any recovery for the victims whose pensions were invested in it. Nearly 250 STM Fidecs QROPS members stand to lose

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Slater and Gordon Lawyers' Steve Kuncewicz was representing Blackmore, Phillip Nunn and Patrick McCreesh in July 2017 and trying to stop Pension Life from warning the public about them.

Slater and Gordon and Blackmore (poacher turned poacher)

On July 18th 2017, Slater and Gordon Lawyers wrote me the below email. Lawyer Steve Kuncewicz clearly stated that Slater and Gordon acted for their client: Blackmore Global PCC Limited; Phillip Nunn and Patrick McCreesh. The full transcript is below – complete with my comments in bold. This is a 25-page document, so I don’t

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Dean Stogsdill and Neil Hathaway of CWM leaving the Denia Criminal Court on 25th February 2020 after being cross examined on charges of fraud, disloyal administration and falsification of commercial documents.

CWM Criminal Case and Business Plan

This landmark Continental Wealth Management criminal case will inevitably shine a much-needed spotlight on the issue of offshore financial services generally. CWM was just one example (albeit an extreme one) of an international financial services culture which generally disadvantages and/or defrauds consumers. The cause of this culture is a combination of the obsession with the insurance bond cartel; the total reliance on (hidden) commission; the practice of churning (investing the same sum of money as often as possible to generate as much commission as possible) and the view that the client’s money and interests are secondary to the adviser’s.

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Scammers at CWM destroyed 1,000 victims' life savings totaling £100 million. CWM was shut down in 2017 when the scale of their crimes became too embarrassing for OMI, SEB and Generali to tolerate any longer.

CWM Criminal Trial 24th February 2020

The routine “sale” of insurance bonds (whether the clients need them or not – which 99% of the time they don’t) is illegal in Spain. Undoubtedly this will be similar or identical in other jurisdictions. The Spanish Supreme Court has ruled that insurance bonds are invalid for the purpose of holding investments. But still the scammers continue to flog them indiscriminately – purely for the fat commissions.

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