We have imposed requirements on Cavendish Incorporated Ltd. It is therefore not currently permitted to carry out any regulated activities without the prior written consent of the FCA. Your investments in Cavendish or its former appointed representative Cottesmore Associates Ltd may not be protected.
Investments with Cavendish Incorporated Ltd and Cottesmore Associates Ltd
We are aware that consumers may have invested substantial funds in bonds or loan notes issued by Cavendish or through its former appointed representative, Cottesmore Associates Limited.
In general, a business does not have to be regulated by the FCA to raise funds by issuing shares or debt securities (such as bonds or loan notes). However, any investment services provided by firms regarding these investments are likely to be regulated, and subject to our rules.
It appears Cavendish and Cottesmore have carried out investment-related activities with consumers. Neither Cavendish nor Cottesmore have ever been permitted by the FCA to provide regulated investment services.
Cavendish and Cottesmore’s actions may pose significant risks to consumers due to the potential lack of regulatory protection that would otherwise be afforded to them. It is for this reason that we have imposed requirements on Cavendish.
Are investments with Cavendish Incorporated Ltd or Cottesmore Associates Ltd FSCS protected?
It is important to remember that engaging with an authorised firm does not guarantee access to the Financial Services Compensation Scheme[1] (FSCS) or the Financial Ombudsman Service[2] if things go wrong. Whether you can access these services may also depend on whether you have received any regulated services (such as investment advice) in connection with your investment.
The FSCS cannot accept claims that are for poor investment performance.
You can contact the Financial Ombudsman Service or FSCS[3] to see if your investments are protected, and whether you may have a claim if things were go wrong.
If you are approached to make further payments in order to release an initial investment, you should seek independent advice before making a payment.
Where can I find out more information about investing?
Before making any payments in relation to investments, we encourage consumers to see the information on our website, including our ScamSmart[4] pages. In particular, customers should see our information on recovery room scams[5].
UK consumers are being increasingly targeted by recovery room scams. This is where fraudsters approach investors who have been scammed or had failed investments, offering to help them get their money back for an upfront fee.
Also see our published information[6] for consumers considering investing in products offering high rates of return.