FCA: Investors more likely to complain about trusts than other products

92.9% of SJP investment complaints upheld

Mike Sheen
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Investment trusts received the highest number of complaints out of all investment products in the first half of 2017 on a contextualised basis, racking up 22.25 complaints per 1,000 client accounts, according to Financial Conduct Authority(FCA) data.

Administration and customer service made up 85% of complaints made against trusts, compared to 59% for investment complaints overall. The second highest category for investment complaints was structured products at 7.74 complaints per 1,000 clients, while 6.63 complaints were recorded for discretionary management services. A total of £47m was paid out in redress across investment products; the third highest amount after PPI and all banking and credit card products. FCA fines Merrill Lynch £34.5m for failing to report transactions Notably, St. James's Place Wealth Management saw ...

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