29 Feb 2016
Seneca Banking, a leading UK financial expert offering specialist advice to a wide range of businesses who have been mis-sold Interest Rate Hedging Products, have branched out in to the investment advisory market by launching Cooper Stern – mis-sold investment specialists. Cooper Stern offers expert advice to a wide range of businesses and high net worth individuals who have been mis-sold investments.
Cooper Stern is the newest business within a number of specialist financial businesses that is Seneca. Other areas of Seneca include Corporate Finance, Asset Management and Private Equity Investment. Seneca have offices in Manchester, Birmingham and Leeds together with extended national networks.
Cooper Stern co-founder Daniel Fallows has commented:
“Cooper Stern are on their way to becoming a leading UK financial expert offering specialist advice to a wide range of businesses and high net worth individuals who have been mis-sold investments. We have so far advised small, medium and large businesses, as well as partnerships and individuals, within nearly every sector. Any sized investor from any sector could have been mis-sold a complex investment.”
If an investment involves potential risk to your capital then you may be entitled to make a claim. Cooper Stern are able to offer advice on the mis-selling of a variety of investments, including but not limited to; Autopilot Bonds, Currency Hedging, Film Schemes, Endowment Mortgages, Pensions/Annuities, Storage Pods, Tax Schemes and UCIS/UCIT.
These products were widely sold by financial institutions and independent financial advisors (IFAs), with the intention to protect and grow wealth and minimise costs. However, in many instances these products failed to perform as intended and were not suitable and or appropriate for the investor.
If you believe you have been mis-sold an investment of any type, give Cooper Stern a call on 0800 009 6123 for a free consultation. Alternatively, visit their website here.
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