John Mackenzie formerly trading as Chanonry Assurance Service
What this means for you
Because John Mackenzie formerly trading as Chanonry Assurance Service has been declared in default, you can't complain via the Financial Ombudsman Service in the normal way. Instead, eligible customers can apply to the Financial Services Compensation Scheme for compensation.
Background
John Mackenzie, trading as Chanonry Assurance Service (FRN 133624), was declared in default by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme on 29 July 2003. The firm's product type data is not available in the records provided, preventing precise identification of the financial services offered. Eligible customers may be entitled to FSCS compensation, though the specific limits depend on the classification of products sold by the firm at the time of default.
Products this firm wrote
How to claim
- Check you were a customer of this firm during the period it was regulated.
- Gather your policy / advice / contract paperwork — start with anything you have in writing.
- Identify your loss and the date it crystallised.
- Apply via the FSCS online claim portal at claims.fscs.org.uk.
- The FSCS investigation typically takes 6–18 months. They will assess eligibility, liability and quantum.