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Strategic Investment Funds UCITS plc

Topcat2828
Posts: 3 Newbie

Anyone had any dealings with the above company?
They are offering up to 4% over 5 years fixed rate bonds and they say money is protected through FSCS
Sounds a little too good to be true
They are offering up to 4% over 5 years fixed rate bonds and they say money is protected through FSCS
Sounds a little too good to be true
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It will just be a scammer copying the name of a genuine entity which doesn't offer such a product.
SIG have warned on their own website that their entities' names (including the one you mentioned) are being used improperly without consent.
http://www.sig-global.co.uk/Funds/
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OP I'm going to bet myself a fiver you found this either through a google search or saw an ad on Facebook. Both are replete with scams. Neither company cares or AFAICS vets ads, they will happily promote any old scam via an ad as long as they get paid. Avoid3
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Google search for best fixed savings.
They even had a link to FCA but when I went direct it wasn’t quite the same.
And name did not show up on FSCS register.
You have to be so careful it was very convincing, apart from the high returns, which sent a few warning bells0 -
The simple option is to stick to recognised lists of savings accounts. Like those on this website. If you go off googling for scam/fraud sites then it should not surprise you when you find scams/frauds.0
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SonOf said:The simple option is to stick to recognised lists of savings accounts. Like those on this website. If you go off googling for scam/fraud sites then it should not surprise you when you find scams/frauds.0
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