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We force third firm to reverse effect of misleading British Steel Pension Scheme offers

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  • We force third firm to reverse effect of misleading British Steel Pension Scheme offers


    We have acted against another firm seeking to avoid liabilities under the British Steel Pension Scheme (BSPS) redress scheme.

    David Stock & Co Limited (David Stock & Co) made unsolicited offers of £50 to 48% of its clients who had been BSPS members and had not yet complained.

    We are concerned that these unsolicited settlement offers were not calculated in line with our guidance, and were a deliberate attempt to exclude former BSPS members from the redress scheme.

    We have imposed requirements on David Stock & Co, which mean consumers who accepted these unsolicited offers must be treated in the same way as those who did not. This will ensure all eligible David Stock & Co customers receive the redress they are entitled to.

    Under the scheme, firms must review the advice they gave and pay redress to those who lost money because the advice was unsuitable. The aim of the redress is to put people back in the financial position they would have been in at retirement had they stayed in the BSPS. David Stock & Co is the third advice firm we have told to stop this sharp practice after our previous warning to firms.

    We have also published a Dear CEO letter today to raise our concerns to firms that have calculated redress using third party actuarial providers online portals, without any actuarial oversight, prior to the redress scheme commencing. This appears to have been a contributing factor to the misleading redress offers.

    Where firms have calculated redress for former BSPS members using third party services, they should review those offers, even where they have been accepted on a full and final basis, and notify us. In the Dear CEO letter, we set out our expectations for firms to use our calculator for all BSPS cases.

    We will not tolerate any attempt from firms to exclude former BSPS members from the redress scheme and we will take further action to put a stop to it as needed.

    Any consumers who are concerned about an offer they have received should contact us:


    telephone: 0800 098 4100
    email: consumer.queries@fca.org.uk


    https://www.fca.org.uk/news/news-sto...-scheme-offers
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