Essex advice firm declared failed

Kapwealth is no longer trading

Isabel Baxter
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The Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) has declared Kapwealth, formerly Titan Investment Partners, in default over pensions and investment advice.

The lifeboat fund confirmed to PA that the Essex-based firm was declared in default by the FSCS yesterday (14 May), when the first claim was upheld. There is another claim in progress and the claims are pensions and investment related. The FSCS confirmed that none of the claims are British Steel Pension Scheme related. "Kapwealth Ltd is no longer trading, so you may be able to make a claim against it," the FSCS' notice stated. The Essex-based firm went into voluntary liquidation in 2024, Companies House filings show. According to Companies House filings, Kapwealth was incorporat...

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