Thursday, 17 April 2014 11:08
FCA bans two advisers for high risk £112m Sipp investment scheme
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1 Stop Financial Services offices in Haverfordwest. Picture courtesy of Google Maps. Image splice due to Google camera action.
The FCA has banned two partners at a Welsh firm of financial advisers for their role in a £112m Sipp-based investment strategy that saw nearly 2,000 of their customers advised to invest in high risk investments such as diamonds and overseas property via a Sipp.
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