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BSPS, all shall be well and all manner of things shall be well

My favorite session of the PLSA (by some way) was the opening session of the third day when Derek Mulholland (CEO of BSPS through all its troubles) , the current Chair of Trustees- Keith Greenfield , its adviser – LCP’s … Continue reading

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LEBC – fall out for the fall guys

The demise of LEBC has been slow and painful. It died a death of a thousand cuts and now one of the most innovative advisory firms in Britain is no more than a hole in the balance sheet of its … Continue reading

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Will British Steel lessons fuel retirement income review reforms?

Stephen Lowe of Just clearly thinks that the redress project that is going ahead for British Steelworkers ill-advised to leave their pension scheme has focused minds at the FCA on the need for  income in retirement. Citywire reports  Lowe as … Continue reading

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BSPS ambulance chaser crashes again.

Good news for steelworkers and bad news for  Gareth Fatchett, his firm FS Legal and the IFAs that have been paying Fatchett’s legal bills. Not only will they have to pay redress in full to ill-advised steelworkers  – but they  … Continue reading

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Farce and contrition as the FCA make an effort

From what I gather from those who attended CA’s session this week on the Consumer redress scheme. the event was notable for a degree of contrition from the FCA that they’d made such a mess of redress so far. Sadly, … Continue reading

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Sympathy for the Regulator? Not over BSPS!

quotes extensively from a PA consulting report on the FCA that was disclosed as part of a bundle of documents by the Gloster report into the mishandling of LCF complaints. That report can be found at the end of this … Continue reading

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Newscape – the steelworker’s fractional scammer – bites the dust

When I cast my mind back to the dark days of 2017 when Darren Reynolds was sourcing leads for his advice from Celtic – one fund appeared on the SIPP statements of steelworkers we met which I had never heard … Continue reading

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This vile harassment of mis-sold steelworkers must stop

The threat to mis-sold steelworkers Fueled by a self-reference sense of injustice , certain advisers owing redress to  clients  they have mis-advised to transfer out of the British Steel Pension Scheme  are now making their victims pay twice by harassing … Continue reading

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Why steelworker’s compo is set to fall by £15,000

The FCA has published its proposed redress scheme for steelworkers but it looks like the compensation will cost £49m rather than the estimated £71m earlier this year. The new compensation levels are now estimated to average  £45,000 (down from £60,000)  … Continue reading

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Should regulators be enforcers?

  Tim Thomas asked this question at a TTF seminar  this lunchtime. His conclusion was they considered themselves a world-class regulator and a reluctant enforcer. From comments made by Andrew Bailey (former CEO) and Mark Steward (former head of enforcement) … Continue reading

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