Quilter International is still taking fees from the innocent savers who were scammed.

“You will have read the most recent expose’s on the criminal activities of a rogue Investment Advisor Martin Rigney who with the unwitting assistance of the recently sold Isle of Man Insurance Company Quilter International managed to steal hundreds of thousands of Pounds from innocent mainly retired Pensioners by advising them to transfer their Pension Funds in safe ordinary regulated Investments and in many instances their life savings into high-risk unregulated Investments  Funds held by Quilter International Insurance in the form of Redemption Bonds for which Quilter paid  Advisors varying rates of Commission of 5% or more and additionally charged management fees deducted from the funds in these Investment Bonds held on behalf of the Investors. Apart from the criminal activities of Martin Rigney involving forgeries for which he served imprisonment in 2017, there remain hundreds, perhaps thousands of Investors whose money remains trapped in these failed Funds and unable to redeem such of their failed Investments as may remain in these Bonds due to outstanding Management Fees and the demand by the Insurers that Investors sign documents absolving the Insurers from any liability arising from these failed Investments. You may also have lost your investments as a consequence of having been advised to invest in these Funds by an Investment Advisor typically following the Financial Crisis of 2009 but subsequently as these fraudulent Schemes went well into 2015and beyond..

You might have suffered financial loss as a result of a failed investment through a Pension Scheme of QROPS. What these Articles are yet to disclose is the fact that there are current Court Proceedings in the form of a huge Class action against Quilter International and Friends Provident Insurance also in the Isle of Man based on recommendations by Financial Advisors who recommended these Funds on behalf of their Clients on receipt of which the Insurers invested in extremely high risk and in many instances fraudulent Funds without having to undertake any or insufficient due diligence which they were legally obliged to do which would have disclosed the inordinately high risk or fraudulent nature of these Funds which inevitably failed. If you are an Investor in any of these failed or fraudulent Funds through the Agency of a Financial Advisor or Trustee of a Family Trust in conjunction with an Insurance Company in particular Quilter International or Friends Provident Insurance feel free to contact us with a view of possibly joining the Current Class Action the particulars of which are set out in this Web Site and in any event we will be happy to advise you.