FSCS opens online portal to review small sample of TenetConnect claims

To help inform its longer-term approach

Isabel Baxter
clock • 2 min read

The Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) is beginning the claims assessment process for fallen TenetConnect.

In an update posted yesterday (8 January), the lifeboat fund confirmed that it will begin the claims assessment process by first reviewing a small sample of claims that the FSCS hopes will help inform its longer-term approach. At the point it receives enough claims to support our initial sample, the FSCS will temporarily close the online portal for Tenet claims, and it will reopen again at a later date. In the last update on December 2024, the FSCS said that it gathered the information needed from TenetConnect's joint administrators - Interpath - to progress with claims. In Septemb...

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