Financial Services - London, ENG, UK
The Newport Group:We find solutions for individuals and groups who have fallen victim to flawed investment schemes. We have built a team of experts with significant individual and team knowledge of the transactions that we now advise on.Newport currently acts for over two thousand people, seeking to negotiate the best outcome for our clients. We are fighting for justice and redress from those responsible for constructing and marketing schemes that were destined to fail from inception and have left our clients in a significantly adverse financial position.Seeking justice for individuals who have entered into these schemes is time consuming and expensive. Expert minds at The Newport Group are required to disentangle often deliberately complicated structures and policies.Our clients do not foot the bill; Newport has its own litigation fund. We work with a number of third-party funders who take a share of the winnings once a successful conclusion has been reached.Newport Global:We are currently helping international clients who were ill-advised to pay into failed funds purchased through offshore investment bonds. Newport take the legal and financial burden from the individual. By arranging litigation funding, an individual doesn't have to find the required upfront costs to pursue their claim; Newport manage the claim throughout the process, ensuring the strongest legal representation for each individual client - our current legal advisor is the president of the Law Society (2020).Newport are currently assembling group claims for funds such as New Earth, Lucent and Columna, Axiom and others. We are seeking new clients who have purchased these funds through offshore life companies such as Old Mutual (Quilter), Generali (Utmost Life), Friends Provident and SEB, for example. If you've invested in any offshore bond schemes, contact us at global@newporttm.co.uk to join the growing group claim of individuals who've also suffered losses from failed funds.
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