Equity For Growth FSCS Claims: Compensation Now Available for Investors

Investors who were advised to invest through Equity For Growth (Securities) Limited (EFG) may now be entitled to compensation through the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS).

Following the liquidation of Equity For Growth, the FSCS is accepting claims from eligible investors who suffered losses after receiving regulated investment advice through the firm or its appointed representatives.

If you invested in NQ Minerals, Allansons, Magna Capital Bonds, Blackmore Bond, London Oil & Gas, Renewable Energy Waste Solutions (REWS) or similar high-risk investments, you may be eligible to claim compensation.

Who Was Equity For Growth?

Equity For Growth (Securities) Limited was an FCA-authorised firm that operated through appointed representatives, including Osborne Baldwin Limited (trading as Hunter Jones) and Amyma Limited.

Many investors may also be familiar with HJ Collection Limited, which later communicated with investors connected to Hunter Jones introductions.

Investments Commonly Linked to Complaints

Complaints involving Equity For Growth and its appointed representatives have frequently involved alternative investments and mini-bonds promoted to retail investors.

Investments commonly associated with complaints include:

  • NQ Minerals plc
  • Allansons Limited
  • Magna Capital Group Bonds and MIX loan notes
  • Blackmore Bond plc
  • London Oil & Gas Limited
  • Renewable Energy Waste Solutions (REWS)
  • Various property-backed bonds and corporate loan note investments

These investments were often promoted as alternatives to traditional savings and investments, offering fixed returns, regular income or asset-backed security. Many later failed, entered administration or suffered significant losses.

Investors who purchased these investments through Hunter Jones, Osborne Baldwin, Amyma or another Equity For Growth representative may now wish to review whether the advice they received was suitable.

Can You Claim Compensation?

You may be eligible to make a claim if:

  • You invested through Equity For Growth (Securities) Limited.
  • You received regulated investment advice from Hunter Jones (Osborne Baldwin Limited), Amyma Limited or another EFG appointed representative.
  • You were advised to invest in high-risk, speculative or illiquid investments.
  • You suffered financial losses as a result of that advice.

How Much Compensation Could Be Available?

Compensation depends on the circumstances of your claim and the losses you have suffered. The FSCS can currently pay compensation of up to £85,000 per eligible person.

Why Are Claims Possible Now?

Equity For Growth entered liquidation following regulatory action. As the firm is no longer able to meet claims against it, eligible consumers can now pursue compensation through the Financial Services Compensation Scheme.

How CP Financial Claims Can Help

CP Financial Claims helps consumers who may have lost money after receiving unsuitable investment advice.

We will review your circumstances, assess the advice you were given, and determine whether you may have a valid FSCS claim relating to Equity For Growth.

This may include investments such as NQ Minerals, Allansons, Magna Capital Bonds, Blackmore Bond, London Oil & Gas, Renewable Energy Waste Solutions (REWS), or other schemes promoted through Hunter Jones, Osborne Baldwin, Amyma, or Equity For Growth.

Start Your Claim Today

If you have suffered losses after investing through Equity For Growth or one of its appointed representatives, you may now have access to compensation through the FSCS.

You are not obliged to use claims management services. You may claim for free directly to those you hold responsible, or to a statutory compensation scheme or ombudsman.

To find out more, speak to our team:

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It is possible for you to present the claim for free, either to the firm or person against whom you wish to complain or to the statutory ombudsman (Financial Ombudsman Service or Pension Ombudsman Service) or the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, whichever is applicable to your claim.