Scottish advice firm Crosbie Carr Morris declared failed

The Financial Services Compensation Scheme issued notice yesterday

Hope William-Smith
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An advice firm in Musselburgh has been declared in default by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS).

According to the Financial Services Compensation Scheme register, Crosbie Carr Morris lost its authorisation in February 2022. Companies House records show Diane Carr Morris was the sole director and employee at the IFA at the time. The lifeboat fund has confirmed former customers of the firm may be eligible for compensation.

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