Are you a Customer of St. James’s Place?

Or have you been in the last 12 years?

Are you a Customer of St. James’s Place?

Or have you been in the last 12 years?

SINCE 2012 WE HAVE HELPED OUR CUSTOMERS RECOVER OVER 

£153 MILLION* 

ACROSS A VARIETY OF CLAIMS. CAN WE HELP YOU?

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What are ongoing advice fees, and why can I claim them back?

Ongoing advice fees are charges added to your account by financial advisors for regular advice.


You could have grounds for a claim if:


  • You did not receive an annual review
  • You did not receive proper advice or value in return for the fees.
  • The fees continued without your knowledge or consent.

Who can help?

We have partnered with Pacific Legal, part of Levy & Mcrae. They are one of the leading specialist litigators in the UK.


They specialise in various claims, including IFA Ongoing Advice Fees against St. James's Place, offering tailored advice and robust representation to secure the best possible outcome for you.

How do I claim?

Starting your claim is simple:


Find out if you qualify - complete the short contact form above to speak with one of our partner's experts.


Tell them about you - they'll take some basic details and then assess your case and guide you through the next steps.


They'll take it from there - if you've got a case, they'll make sure you get the compensation you deserve.

START TODAY

What are ongoing advice fees, and why can I claim them back?

Ongoing advice fees are charges added to your account by financial advisors for regular advice.


You could have grounds for a claim if:


  • You did not receive an annual review
  • You did not receive proper advice or value in return for the fees.
  • The fees continued without your knowledge or consent.

Who can help?

We have partnered with Pacific Legal, part of Levy & Mcrae. They are one of the leading specialist litigators in the UK.


They specialise in various claims, including IFA Ongoing Advice Fees against St. James's Place, offering tailored advice and robust representation to secure the best possible outcome for you.

How do I claim?

Starting your claim is simple:


Find out if you qualify - complete the short contact form above to speak with one of our partner's experts.


Tell them about you - they'll take some basic details and then assess your case and guide you through the next steps.


They'll take it from there - if you've got a case, they'll make sure you get the compensation you deserve.

START TODAY

What are ongoing advice fees, and why can I claim them back?

Ongoing advice fees are charges added to your account by financial advisors for regular advice.


You could have grounds for a claim if:


  • You did not receive an annual review
  • You did not receive proper advice or value in return for the fees.
  • The fees continued without your knowledge or consent.

Who can help?

We have partnered with Pacific Legal, part of Levy & Mcrae. They are one of the leading specialist litigators in the UK.


They specialise in various claims, including IFA Ongoing Advice Fees against St. James's Place, offering tailored advice and robust representation to secure the best possible outcome for you.

How do I claim?

Starting your claim is simple:


Find out if you qualify - complete the short contact form above to speak with one of our partner's experts.


Tell them about you - they'll take some basic details and then assess your case and guide you through the next steps.


They'll take it from there - if you've got a case, they'll make sure you get the compensation you deserve.

START TODAY

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Claim Eazy is a marketing agency for claims management activities. Pacific Legal are solicitors. Where a claim is successful a contingency charge will be applicable in respect of any redress/compensation/goodwill payment recovered on your behalf. Claim Eazy receives a referral fee from our Partners and do not add anything additional to what they charge. You may not need a solicitor to make a claim to your provider and if your complaint is not successful you can refer it to the Financial Ombudsman Service for free.