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Pension Mis-Selling Advice – Do You Have A Claim?

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FAQs About Pensions and Investments Advice Mis-Selling

Some FAQs

  1. What is pensions and investments advice mis-selling?
    Mis-selling occurs when financial advisors recommend unsuitable pension or investment products, fail to disclose risks, or provide misleading information about potential returns, leading to financial loss or instability for the customer.
  2. How can I tell if my pension or investment was mis-sold?
    Signs of mis-selling include being advised to transfer a secure pension to a riskier scheme, not being informed about fees or risks, exaggerated claims about potential returns, or being sold a product that doesn’t match your financial goals or circumstances.
  3. What types of pensions or investments are commonly mis-sold?
    Self-invested personal pensions (SIPPs), high-risk investment schemes, unregulated products, and pension transfers from defined benefit schemes are often associated with mis-selling practices.
  4. Can I claim compensation if my pension or investment was mis-sold?
    Yes, if you believe you received poor advice or were not given adequate information, you can file a complaint with the advisor or provider. If unresolved, you can escalate the case to the Financial Ombudsman Service or the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS).
  5. What should I do if I suspect I was mis-sold a pension or investment?
    Gather all relevant documentation, such as advice reports, contracts, and correspondence, and review the advice you received. Contact the advisor or provider to raise a complaint, and escalate it if necessary.
  6. Are advisors required to assess suitability before recommending a product?
    Yes, financial advisors are obligated to assess your financial situation, risk tolerance, and long-term goals to ensure their recommendations are suitable for you. Failure to do so may constitute mis-selling.
  7. What are the potential consequences of pensions and investments mis-selling?
    Customers may face significant financial losses, reduced retirement income, or the inability to access their funds as expected. In some cases, mis-selling can result in higher fees, penalties, or exposure to unnecessary risk.
  8. How can I protect myself from pensions and investments mis-selling in the future?
    Always seek advice from regulated financial advisors, request a clear explanation of risks and fees, and avoid making decisions based on high-pressure sales tactics or promises of guaranteed returns. Consider getting a second opinion if in doubt.
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