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SVS Securities - shut down?

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  • manted
    manted Posts: 126 Forumite
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    Any fellow sufferers still waiting for dividends to be credited before the cash is transferred out ?
    I have a dividend which was expected in November, but has not been credited to the account. I believe that's stopping my cash transfer to my new ISA account.
    Also, for those who have not checked, its worth checking the dividends which were declared while you were still stuck with ITI. Many people on this forum dont realise the cash amounts they can see on Qort are the dividends they were entitled to.
    Not our fault, ITI makes it so difficult to understand which amount belongs to which holding.
  • Nbs222
    Nbs222 Posts: 127 Forumite
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    let alone cash still waiting for our stocks  to transfer.
    Happy New Year to all on the forum.
  • I have eventually got my shares and cash transferred to my new broker but I have not received a statement so I don't know if the amount is correct and I've never been able to access my account. There are share that have not been transferred valued at over £20k. I have rang four times. The helpdesk can not help. They promise someone will ring back.No one ever does.They offered me £75 compensation. I've got £5I in mind. They have made my life a misery.
  • Happy - ish New Year
    Knowing that much time is taken up dealing with ITI and the hassles involved it might be worth taking a few more minutes to complete a form. The FCA is consulting on how IPs / JSA's operate.
    If you're concerned at all about how and why Leonard Curtis got involved with this continuing fiasco, three minutes of your time might not be wasted (it's cathartic too): https://www.fca.org.uk/publications/guidance-consultations/gc20-5-guidance-insolvency-practitioners-approach-regulated-firms

  • gonzo7
    gonzo7 Posts: 7 Forumite
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    Hello fellow sufferers, I’ve tried to remain patient throughout this SVS/LC/ITI fiasco but feel a need to become more pro-active.  Before I do so I request advice/comments.

    I submitted transfer requests for my SC accounts in late August and for the PX accounts in early September.  In the absence of any action by ITI I submitted a complaint to ITI on 11 November.  I have received an acknowledgement and nothing more.  The ITI complaints procedure requires that they give a final response within 8 weeks.  Tomorrow (6 January) is the last day of the 8 week period. 

    I’m proposing to raise a complaint with the FOS on 7 January regarding nil progress made with transfer and non-compliance by ITI with their own complaints procedure.  I intend to inform ITI of my intended action.  Does this sound like a reasonable approach?

    Thank you in advance.


  • RobHun
    RobHun Posts: 12 Forumite
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    gonzo7 said:

    Hello fellow sufferers, I’ve tried to remain patient throughout this SVS/LC/ITI fiasco but feel a need to become more pro-active.  Before I do so I request advice/comments.

    I submitted transfer requests for my SC accounts in late August and for the PX accounts in early September.  In the absence of any action by ITI I submitted a complaint to ITI on 11 November.  I have received an acknowledgement and nothing more.  The ITI complaints procedure requires that they give a final response within 8 weeks.  Tomorrow (6 January) is the last day of the 8 week period. 

    I’m proposing to raise a complaint with the FOS on 7 January regarding nil progress made with transfer and non-compliance by ITI with their own complaints procedure.  I intend to inform ITI of my intended action.  Does this sound like a reasonable approach?

    Thank you in advance.


    Seems to me that you have done everything right and it is ITIC who have not followed their own complaints procedures. There are others on this forum more qualified than me to offer advice but I would inform them. That way you are keeping them up to date about your intentions and you never know it might push them into responding and you are still within your rights to escalate your complaint to the FOS.
  • MK62
    MK62 Posts: 1,745 Forumite
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    gonzo7 said:

    Hello fellow sufferers, I’ve tried to remain patient throughout this SVS/LC/ITI fiasco but feel a need to become more pro-active.  Before I do so I request advice/comments.

    I submitted transfer requests for my SC accounts in late August and for the PX accounts in early September.  In the absence of any action by ITI I submitted a complaint to ITI on 11 November.  I have received an acknowledgement and nothing more.  The ITI complaints procedure requires that they give a final response within 8 weeks.  Tomorrow (6 January) is the last day of the 8 week period. 

    I’m proposing to raise a complaint with the FOS on 7 January regarding nil progress made with transfer and non-compliance by ITI with their own complaints procedure.  I intend to inform ITI of my intended action.  Does this sound like a reasonable approach?

    Thank you in advance.

    Sounds fine to me.......the only thing I'd add really, is that you'll need to be patient......the FOS appears to move at a similar glacial pace to ITI.

  • Thrugelmir
    Thrugelmir Posts: 89,546 Forumite
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    edited 5 January 2021 at 2:01PM
    MK62 said:
    gonzo7 said:

    Hello fellow sufferers, I’ve tried to remain patient throughout this SVS/LC/ITI fiasco but feel a need to become more pro-active.  Before I do so I request advice/comments.

    I submitted transfer requests for my SC accounts in late August and for the PX accounts in early September.  In the absence of any action by ITI I submitted a complaint to ITI on 11 November.  I have received an acknowledgement and nothing more.  The ITI complaints procedure requires that they give a final response within 8 weeks.  Tomorrow (6 January) is the last day of the 8 week period. 

    I’m proposing to raise a complaint with the FOS on 7 January regarding nil progress made with transfer and non-compliance by ITI with their own complaints procedure.  I intend to inform ITI of my intended action.  Does this sound like a reasonable approach?

    Thank you in advance.

    Sounds fine to me.......the only thing I'd add really, is that you'll need to be patient......the FOS appears to move at a similar glacial pace to ITI.

    Anybody would think that the global pandemic has past.  Me first. The new mantra. 




  • My2penneth
    My2penneth Posts: 807 Forumite
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    Just before Christmas Santa dropped off a load of shares into my wife's ISA. Clearly she has been a naughty girl ( ;-)) as he has now taken them back. Just what are Crapital doing?
  • Sheris
    Sheris Posts: 208 Forumite
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    The new mantra is now eight emails with no reply from ITI to Iweb.  
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