Those who put money in the collapsed Banners Broker investment scheme have been given the opportunity to stake a claim for their losses.
The joint liquidators of Banners Brokers International Ltd in the Isle of Man have also taken steps to inform investors about the ongoing investigation into the company’s affairs.
A website has been established where information documents can be downloaded and proofs of claim submitted.
These are to be supported with bank statements showing the initial investment and the pictures of the onscreen balance currently held in Banners Broker accounts.
The move comes three months after the joint liquidators, Paul Appleton and Miles Andrew Benham, were appointed following concerns about the conduct of the suspected pyramid scheme.
Immediately after the liquidation of the Isle of Man company, and the seizure of up to £6m (€7.5m) in assets, the Canadian-based owners of the operation claimed the bulk of their resources had already been moved to a sister company in Belize.
The cash in the bank in the Isle of Man was described as a rainy day fund which was not core to their business.
A statement on the advisory website said the joint liquidators were still investigating where the rest of the company’s money is held.
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