Westbury Private Clients Claims

Westbury Private Clients offered a range of products as part of its ambitious growth plans. It all went wrong, however, resulting in the company going into liquidation.

You could be one of the many investors who has lost out as a result of trusting your money to Westbury Private Clients – it is estimated to have been managing £300 million in assets when it was wound up. This included many people advised to invest into a SIPP as part of their pension and retirement planning.

If You Lost Money to Westbury Private Clients, Get Help Claiming It Back

We can help you go through the process of getting your money back. That’s right – you don’t have to just write your investment off as a loss. Leave us your number and one of our advisors will call you back. We’ll go through your dealings with Westbury Private Clients, give you advice on whether you were mis-sold or have any other grounds for a claim, and we can help you through the claims process.

Why Your Westbury Private Clients Investment Went Wrong

Westbury Private Clients was set up in 2010 as part of MSS Capital but it was then bought and run as a standalone business – a business with big ambitions. In fact, the company's goal was to have almost £2 billion of assets under management by 2019. It expressed this ambition in 2014, but it never got close.

Just two years after Westbury Private Clients made its bold claim, significant problems started to become apparent. One of the main drivers for the issues were breakdowns in relationships between Westbury Private Clients and its providers. This included a provider of a SIPP (Self Invested Personal Pension) that Westbury was selling.

Whatever the reasons for the failure of Westbury Private Clients, they do not excuse the mis-selling of SIPPs and other investment products. Get help today so you get your money back. Please get in touch.

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