FSCS declares Warwickshire firm failed over pension advice

Greenhill (Life & Pensions) is no longer trading

Isabel Baxter
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The Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) has declared Greenhill (Life & Pensions) in default over pensions advice.

In an update posted by the lifeboat fund yesterday (2 September), it confirmed that Warwickshire-based Greenhill is no longer trading and is taking claims against it. The FSCS has received three claims so far and one has been upheld, triggering the default declaration. All claims so far have been related to pensions advice. Companies House filings suggest that Greenhill was incorporated in 1986 and was dissolved in December 2022. The firm lost authorisation in 2018, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) register suggests. so has not been able to undertake regulated activities or pr...

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