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The firm that sold me the endowment policy has stopped trading – who should I contact?

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The firm that sold me the endowment policy has stopped trading – who should I contact?

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You can contact the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS). The FSCS is a ‘fund of last resort’ for consumers who have a claim against a firm that we regulate, but is unable (or likely to be unable) to pay claims against it, often because it has stopped trading. The FSCS is unlikely to be able to help you if the advice was given before 28 August 1988.

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