Mr. S invested £22,000 into an overseas forestry in 2010 and in 2016 it became clear that the company that owned the asset/forestry had gone into receivership and the mis-sold SIPP, with a Trustees, had moved into default.
SIPP Pension Compensation from Overseas Forestry Investment
Mr. C invested £38,000 into an overseas forestry in 2011 and in 2017 it became clear that the company that owned the asset/forestry had gone into receivership and the SIPP had moved into default.
Carbon Credit Investment Mis Sold Pension Claim
Mr H invested £19,000 in carbon credits in 2013 and in 2017 it became clear that the carbon credit market had collapsed and whilst the SIPP held with a trustee SIPP which had not moved into default at that time a claim was made by Mr H as he believed he had been mis-sold the pension by the IFA.
Overseas Forestry Investment Mis Sold Pension Advice
Mr M made 2 investments which totalled £50,000 in carbon credits in 2013 and in 2016 it became clear that the carbon credit market had collapsed and whilst the SIPP held with trustee SIPP had not moved into default at that time a claim was made by Mr M as he believed that he had been given mis sold pension advice by the IFA.
Overseas Forestry Investment Mis Sold SIPP
Mr M made 2 investments totalling £30,000 in carbon credits in 2013 and in 2016 again it became clear that the carbon credit market had collapsed and whilst the SIPP held with a trustee SIPP had not moved into default at that time, a claim was made by Mr M as he believed that he had been mis-sold the pension by the IFA.