FSCS finalises claims process for Fyshe Horton Finney

Carmen Reichman
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The Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) is currently finalising the claims process for Fyshe Horton Finney (FHF), a stockbroker that entered the special administration regime (SAR) earlier this year.

The FSCS said it was working closely with the failed firm's special administrators Paul Boyle and David Clements, of Harrisons Business Recovery, and Insolvency Limited to be able to return funds to affected clients as quickly as possible. The administrators will be contacting clients about their account balances which will determine the amount compensated to them. They also invite customers to contact them at [email protected] with any queries regarding the agreement of balances. FHF placed itself into special administration in March forseeing that it would not be able to ...

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