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  • Some 11,625 investors lost savings worth a total of £237m when LCF collapsed

    LCF investors withdraw appeal against FSCS

  • The Government expects to pay out around £120m compensation to around 8,800 people in total.

    LCF victims to receive compensation offers by April

  • The Government expects to pay out around £120m compensation to around 8,800 people in total.

    Govt pays £91m to LCF victims in 3 weeks

  • The compensation body said it expects all LCF bondholders eligible under the government scheme to receive their offer by 20 April.

    FSCS warns LCF bondholders of scam emails

  • Treasury building

    Treasury backs full regulation of mini-bonds 

  • FCA HQ

    FCA bites back against watchdog’s LCF criticisms

  • Mini-bond provider London Capital & Finance collapsed in 2019

    LCF bondholders warned over new scam

  • FSCS logo

    FSCS set to wind up LCF compensation scheme

  • An original LCF brochure

    FSCS to close £115m LCF compensation scheme

  • FSCS website

    FSCS warns about scammers targeting LCF victims

  • Therese Chambers, joint executive director of enforcement and market oversight at the FCA

    FCA says no fine for LCF despite £237m failure

  • Ian Davis, pictured giving evidence to the TTF about his experience

    The devastating human cost of financial scams

  • Therese Chambers, FCA joint executive director of enforcement and market oversight

    FCA bans and fines ‘reckless’ LCF compliance chief

  • FRC website

    Nearly £10m in fines for LCF auditors

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