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IPS Invest - Our Property Investments achieve great returns, potentially leading to greater financial security


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TrustScore 2 out of 5

9 reviews

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Crooks of the highest order do not…

Crooks of the highest order do not trust or give them any money, they lost nearly £300k of my pension to unregulated funds which paid them huge commissions. I have lost all of it and they did not advise me of the potential risks nor care. Jon Ainge should be treated with absolute caution.

5 February 2021
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don’t invest with this company.

Don’t invest any money with this company they don’t mind losing your money. I have had to go to FSCS on two occasions with bad advice from this company. They blatantly lie to you about what’s going on. The owner just blags his way through everything. I put a review on a while but he persuaded myself to delete this won’t getting deleted. There has been no correspondence with this company even though they knew what they were doing with my investments.

27 January 2021
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Illegal and Fradulent company

IPS is a fraudulent company who tries to sell you investment bonds etc under false titles. They are not legal as they are not covered by the Financial Conduct Authority nor are they covered by Financial Services Compensation Scheme. They will make you invest in schemes which then go bust or bankrupt and they wash their hand off you! Be ware. A very dangerous company who has historically been linked to Privilege Wealth who offered unregulated corporate loan note investments paying 9.85% per annum for a term of three or five years (based on an archived version of privilegewealthlp.com from March 2016). It described these as “low-risk, insured notes”. It owed 42 million pounds to investors and creditors and went into solvency. Stay well away from IPS Invest.

14 April 2020
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I've had a really good experience.

I've had a really good experience.
IPS have recommended properties that are suitable for me and they've helped throughout the whole process until the end. They have given me balanced advice based on my needs.
It's really valuable for me to to be able to trust the people and the company.
Steve Reeves is particularly fantastic- friendly and always responds quickly and chases up any issues.

25 July 2017
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