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Stirling Mortimer Global Property Fund PCC was based in Guernsey and operated several property investments funds.
These include:
Stirling Mortimer Global Property Fund PCC were subject to a Serious Fraud Office investigation regarding a number of investment companies operated by them.
The investigation was dropped after 6 years because there was “no prospect of obtaining sufficient evidence to bring charges in this matter.”
High-risk investments can offer great returns, but there is a risk of potentially losing your money.
Unfortunately, many investors who were not suitable – because they couldn’t afford the losses or lacked the expertise required with high-risk investment – were persuaded to invest.
How? – Mainly as a result of poor or negligent financial advice.
Financial Advisers have a duty to properly assess your circumstances and attitude to risk and ensure any recommendations they make are in line with this.
This includes the suitability of an investment.
Whilst you can’t do anything about the performance of an investment, you may be able to claim compensation if you received advice from a regulated company or adviser and it wasn’t in your best interests.
Claims have been made against several regulated Financial Advisers, who advised their clients to invest in Stirling Mortimer Global Property Funds.
This was usually done as part of their SIPP personal pension.
Whilst each case is individual, as mis-selling specialists we know to look for certain signs that in our experience indicate that mis-selling may have happened.
Our assessment is free and there’s absolutely no obligation to use our service if you have case.
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You are not required to use our services to pursue your claim. You can also seek further advice or shop around subject to any time limits within which a claim must be made.
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.