Arch Cru claims website launched to build case against Capita

Laura Miller
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The IFA Centre and law firm Harcus Sinclair have today launched a website designed to handle the public response to news that Harcus Sinclair is building a case against Capita Financial Managers on behalf of investors in the Arch Cru funds.

The site enables investors to register their interest in taking action against Capita and contains a questionnaire that will help the legal team monitor those interested in joining the action, how much they invested and some high level information about what category of investor they were. Damon Parker, partner at Harcus Sinclair, said : "We have contacted all of the investors we have spoken to so far and asked them to register electronically, and we will of course help anyone who is not able to do it for themselves." Gill Cardy, managing director at IFA Centre, (pictured) said : "Awa...

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