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FCA wins case against Avacade in the Court of Appeal

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  • FCA wins case against Avacade in the Court of Appeal


    The Court of Appeal has upheld findings of breaches against Alexandra Associates (UK) Limited trading as Avacade Future Solutions (AA), and Craig and Lee Lummis in a case brought by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).

    The FCA alleged, and the High Court found, that Avacade Limited (in liquidation), AA, Craig Lummis, Lee Lummis and Raymond Fox engaged in arranging and promoting investments without FCA authorisation and made false and misleading statements to investors which induced them to transfer their pensions into self-invested personal pensions (SIPPs) and then into alternative investments such as HotPods (office space available for rent), tree plantations and Brazilian property developments.

    The appeal was brought by AA, Craig and Lee Lummis and today’s decision by the Court of Appeal upholds these findings.

    Mark Steward, the FCA’s Executive Director of Enforcement and Market Oversight said: 'The Court of Appeal decision vindicates the original decision and will help vindicate the rights of more than 2,000 investors who have lost pension money through the defendants’ conduct in leading them into these toxic and high risk investments.'

    More than 2,000 consumers transferred in the region of £91.8m from their pensions into SIPPs. Approximately £68m of that amount was invested in products promoted by Avacade and AA and approximately £905,000 was invested into a fixed rate bond relating to a Brazilian property development. From these investments Avacade and AA earned commissions in the region of £10.8m.

    Many of the underlying investments have failed or are in liquidation.

    Next steps

    Following an application from the FCA, the High Court made an order in August 2020 against Avacade, AA, Craig Lummis, Lee Lummis and Raymond Fox to pay a total of £10,715,000 in restitution to members of the public who were induced to transfer their pensions into SIPPs. Today’s decision opens the way for the order to be enforced by the FCA by taking steps to recover monies from the Defendants, so that it can return them to the investors.

    Any Avacade/AA customers who believe they may have lost money and have not previously been contacted by the FCA about this matter, should contact the FCA to provide their details.

    Notes to editors


    High Court orders illegal pension introducers Avacade, Alexandra Associates and their directors to pay £10,715,000 restitution to consumers
    High Court finds against illegal pension introducers, Avacade and others
    Court of Appeal judgment
    Find out how to report an unauthorised firm
    Find out more information about the FCA


    https://www.fca.org.uk/news/press-re...e-court-appeal
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