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If you held investments through Strathearn Insurance Services Limited and suffered financial losses, our team can review your situation and advise on whether a compensation claim is available.

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Strathearn Insurance Services Limited

Strathearn Insurance Services Limited (FRN 514675) was an FCA-regulated investment services firm. The firm is no longer authorised and has been dissolved. It was listed by the FSCS in connection with potential investment claims, and former clients may be entitled to seek compensation where they suffered losses as a result of the firm’s conduct.

If you held investments through Strathearn Insurance Services and believe you received unsuitable advice, or that your money was not handled in accordance with FCA rules, please speak to our team. We can carry out an initial review of your circumstances and advise on the best course of action.

Issues / Why You May Have a Claim

Former clients of Strathearn Insurance Services who suffered investment losses and believe those losses were connected to the firm’s conduct or advice should seek independent specialist advice to understand what options remain open to them.

Company background (public record)

The company was incorporated at Companies House on 24 November 2009 under company number 07085345. Its status at Companies House is recorded as dissolved.

Registered office: Suite 92, 100 Westminster Bridge Road 100 Westminster Bridge Road, London, SE1 7XB, England.

Nature of business (SIC): 66220.

Company timeline (public record)

Key dated events for this firm, drawn from public records. Each entry shows its source.

Date Event Source
24 Nov 2009 Company incorporated Companies House
24 Nov 2009 Peter Lane appointed director Companies House
24 Nov 2009 Lucas Zachara appointed director Companies House
22 Apr 2010 Peter Lane approved by the FCA at the firm FCA Register
22 Apr 2010 Lucas Zachara approved by the FCA at the firm FCA Register
06 Apr 2011 Lucas Zachara resigned as director Companies House
08 Feb 2019 Company winding-up petition (compulsory liquidation) Companies House
09 Apr 2019 Company wound up (compulsory liquidation) Companies House
20 May 2019 FSCS update: Although FSCS is accepting claims against Strathearn Insurance Services Ltd (Strathearn), claims have not yet been passe… FSCS
14 Jun 2019 FSCS update: FSCS’s investigations into Strathearn Insurance Services Ltd are continuing FSCS
23 Aug 2019 FSCS update: FSCS has completed its investigation into Strathearn Insurance Services Ltd (SISL) and has concluded that we may be able… FSCS
18 Sep 2019 Declared in default by the FSCS FSCS
24 Sep 2019 FSCS update: Claims made against Strathearn have now all been moved to our claims processing teams for assessment FSCS
02 Nov 2020 Company winding-up concluded (compulsory liquidation) Companies House
24 Feb 2021 Company dissolved (compulsory liquidation) Companies House
24 Feb 2021 FCA status recorded as: No longer authorised FCA Register

Who was involved?

The following individuals are listed on public records in connection with the firm. These are matters of public record only and their inclusion does not imply any wrongdoing by any named person.

  • Peter Lane. Listed on the FCA Register as having held CF1 Director (22/04/2010 to 08/12/2019), Responsible for Insurance Distribution (01/10/2018 to 24/02/2021), SMF3 Executive Director (09/12/2019 to 24/02/2021), Responsible for Insurance Mediation (22/04/2010 to 30/09/2018) at the firm.
  • Lucas Zachara. Listed on the FCA Register as having held CF1 Director (22/04/2010 to 08/07/2011) at the firm.


Review page sources: FCA Register (FRN 514675) · Companies House (07085345) · FSCS. Public records, provided for transparency.

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Latest FSCS Update

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