FSCS declared 11 firms in default in March

22 Apr 2021 01:40 PM

Regular notice that consumers could be in line for compensation

People who have dealt with any of the 11 firms listed below, and believe they are owed money as a result, can now make a claim to the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS).

This vital service, which is free to consumers, protects money held in bank, building society and credit union accounts. It also protects pensions, insurance, investments, mortgage advice and arranging, and debt management.  

Fiona Kidy, FSCS’s Chief Financial Officer, yesterday said: 

“FSCS is here to protect consumers across the UK and to contribute to financial stability. We are reaching out to consumers to let them know that compensation may be available if they have suffered losses due to a failed financial services firm.

“We are a free and independent service. Customers can claim directly with FSCS and we are proud of the efficient and easy-to-use service we offer.”

FSCS began in 2001 and since then has helped 5.5m people.  

By claiming directly through us, you pay no fees, and get 100 per cent of the compensation. Visit https://claims.fscs.org.uk/ if you wish to make a claim with FSCS against any of these firms. 

You can also contact our Customer Services Team on 0800 678 1100 or 020 7741 4100, or by email at enquiries@fscs.org.uk

For the latest FSCS news and information visit www.fscs.org.uk or follow @FSCS on Twitter. 

Declarations by FSCS from 1 to 31 March 2021 (11 firms)

Media enquiries

Email: publicrelations@fscs.org.uk 
James Tweed, tel. 020 7375 8646

Notes for Editors

Read more about the remit of FSCS on our Notes for editors page.