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Fraud Notice:

Blacktower Financial Management have been made aware of certain fraudulent schemes that have been conducted by individuals or organisations claiming to represent Blacktower Financial Management Group of Companies.

This type of fraud tends to occur through online services including bogus websites, social media accounts, or through unsolicited emails or text messages. The aim of the fraud is to trick you into believing you are communicating with a Blacktower representative in order to enter into a business relationship with the goal of obtaining your personal information or money. Blacktower’s name, logo, and other Company information is used without permission to try to convey authenticity.

Fraudulent websites and companies with no association to Blacktower:

blacktowerfm-cfd.com

blacktowerfm.online

blacktowerfm.online

blacktowerfm.live

Blacktower Finance Management Group

Blacktower Finance Islands Cooperation

If you believe you are the victim of any fraudulent activity, we advise you to contact local law enforcement or financial regulator.

If you have any concerns, or receive suspicious communications that reference Blacktower, please submit an enquiry, through our contact us page : https://www.blacktowerfm.com/contact-us/

This communication is for informational purposes only and is not intended to constitute, and should not be construed as, investment advice, investment recommendations or investment research. You should seek advice from a professional adviser before embarking on any financial planning activity. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the information contained in this communication is correct, we are not responsible for any errors or omissions.

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Many Grandparents missing out on full state pension

Grandparents and FamilyThe ex-pensions minister Steve Webb is urging the government and the HMRC to do more to alert grandparents to all the pension perks they’re entitled to after it was revealed that the overwhelming majority are not receiving the full state pension. By missing out on a particular benefit, unknowing eligible grandparents are missing out on £231 a year. Over the course of their full retirement, this could possibly lead to a loss of thousands of pounds.

It is a scheme called the Specified Adult Childcare Credit. It is thought that only 1,300 grandparents are taking advantage of it despite 100,000 being eligible (a mere one per cent). The scope of the problem was found out by Webb when he sent a Freedom of Information request to the HMRC.

The purpose behind the Specified Adult Childcare Credit is to allow grandparents who give up work completely to help raise their grandchildren the chance to claim National Insurance (NI) credits.

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