Hampshire IFA charged by FCA over £2.3m fraud

Lisa Campbell charged with multiple criminal offences

Isabel Baxter
clock • 1 min read

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has charged Hampshire-based IFA Lisa Campbell with multiple offences relating to a £2.3m fraud.

The regulator has charged Campbell with multiple criminal offences, including fraud by abuse of position and providing false or misleading information to the FCA to conceal her wrongdoing. Campbell was the sole director of Campbell & Associates Independent Financial Advice (Campbell & Associates), an FCA authorised financial advisory firm which operated under the name Campbell & Raffle Independent Financial Advice until November 2020. The firm provided financial advice on investments, insurance, and pensions, but was not authorised to hold or control client money. The FCA alleges t...

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