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FCA bans two over ‘acting without integrity’ on pension investments

By Mark Battersby, 24 May 24

It has also fined them £311,762 and £47,600 respectively

The FCA has banned Stephen Joseph Burdett and James Paul Goodchild from working in regulated financial services for “recklessly exposing pension holders to unsuitable investments”.

In a statement today (24 May), the regulator said it has also fined them £311,762 and £47,600 respectively.

Burdett and Goodchild previously held senior roles at Synergy Wealth Limited (Synergy) and Westbury Private Clients LLP (Westbury), respectively.

The FCA alleges that Burdett’s actions led to 232 personal pension funds worth over £10m being switched into high-risk investment portfolios that were obviously unsuitable for most customers. The portfolios were created and managed by  Goodchild at Westbury, with 39% of overall holdings linked to a single offshore property developer.

All the portfolios were high-risk. But Burdett actions led to customers receiving reports implying they would get low or medium risk portfolios. Mr Goodchild included the misleading terms ‘cautious’ and ‘balanced’ in the names of 2 of the 3 high-risk portfolios.

Further, Burdett acted as a director of Synergy despite knowing he did not have the required FCA approval to perform such a function. Mr Burdett also failed to co-operate appropriately with the FCA’s investigation.

The FCA intervened in 2016 to protect consumers, stopping the pensions business of Synergy and Westbury. Both firms subsequently went into liquidation and were dissolved.

Burdett gained £150,000 from his misconduct. Goodchild also obtained significant financial benefit, including through a short-term £50,000 interest free loan from the company which introduced him to the offshore property developer. To date, the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) has paid out over £1.4m to victims.

Therese Chambers, joint executive director of enforcement and market oversight at the FCA, said: “These customers built up pensions over their working lives to help fund their retirement. Mr Burdett and Mr Goodchild worked together to switch their hard-earned pensions into obviously unsuitable high-risk portfolios.

“Both were involved in creating misleading materials and made significant personal profits from their actions. We will not tolerate such conduct.’

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tags: regulation | Retirement

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