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Why can you claim for compensation or redress against MacFarlaine & Brooks IFA Ltd
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme has declared MacFarlaine & Brooks IFA Ltd as failed as of 28th June 2023
The firm no longer exists, so you may be able to make a claim against it.
Background
Companies House show the Company was incorporated on 11/11/2013 and dissolved on 17/01/2023
According to the FCA Register the company has not been authorised since 22/12/2020
This company is associated with claims for pension transfer advice.
Who was involved?
The following is a list of individuals who are currently or were previously involved in regulated activities at MacFarlaine & Brooks IFA Ltd
Nicholas Pope |
Fintan Barry Gannon |
Simon John Ross |
Robert Stuart Turner |
Marcus John Barclay |
How can we help?
We have helped thousands of customers on a no-win no-fee basis get the compensation and justice they deserve when making claim against regulated companies like MacFarlaine & Brooks IFA Ltd
How does it work?
The first step is a free no-obligation consultation, you can learn more about services on our making a claim page.
Once we have assessed your claim, if we believe you are due compensation then we will help you build the best possible complaint by launching a full investigation, gathering evidenced from all the relevant parties to package your claim and submit to the Financial Services Compensation Scheme. We will argue your case to ensure you receive the maximum amount of compensation available to you.
Seek Claim Advice Today
We offer an expert pension consulting service. One of our experts will be able to talk through your options and tell you what the best option for you is. If you do decide to use our services, then know that our fees are very reasonable. However, you need to act fast as there may be time-barring restrictions in place.
Call us now for a phone or video consultation with one of our legal experts on 0800 041 8358 to find out if you are entitled to compensation, you may even be entitled to additional compensation if you have successfully claimed in the past.
NB: Information for this page was gathered on 23/04/2024 from the following sources, FSCS Website, FCA Register, Companies House Register and is to our knowledge accurate as of that date.