FCA warns about unregulated advice firm

Regulator says consumers should avoid Pinnaclewealth-advirsors.pro

Isabel Baxter
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The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has warned about an unauthorised wealth firm.

A warning posted by the regulator yesterday (2 December) said that Pinnaclewealth-advirsors.pro has been providing or promoting financial services or products without its permission. "You should avoid dealing with this firm and beware of scams," the FCA cautioned. According to the warning posted, the clone firm is using this email [email protected] and website www.pinnaclewealth-advirsors.pro. The unauthorised firm may be giving incorrect contact details including postal addresses, telephone numbers and email addresses. It may change these contact details over time...

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