The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has issued a warning regarding online advertisements for high-return investments, which often appear simple and safe but can lead to significant financial losses for consumers. The FCA highlighted concerns about unregulated loan notes and mini-bonds, emphasizing the potential risks for investors who may not be able to recover their losses through formal channels like the Financial Ombudsman Service.
Key points include:
- Investment Risks: Loan notes and mini-bonds involve lending money to companies, which can result in total loss if the company fails.
- Regulatory Measures: The FCA banned the marketing of speculative illiquid securities to retail investors starting January 1, 2021, yet these ads still appear in various places, including social media.
- Warning Signs: Red flags include urgency, unclear loss explanations, and unverified claims of “asset-backed” investments.
- Consumer Caution: The FCA advises ordinary retail investors to engage only with regulated firms to ensure protection in case of issues.
- Call to Action: The FCA encourages reporting any suspicious activities related to high-risk investments.
Lucy Castledine, director of consumer investments at the FCA, reiterated that aggressive returns are not guarantees and that most speculative investments are high-risk and unsuitable for the average person.