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The £500 Million Loan Note Scam

Who Profits When Investors Lose?

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The £500 Million Loan Note Scam

By: Peter Murray
Narrated by: Christian Neale
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Loan notes are sold as safe, asset-backed investments promising stable, above-market returns. They are wrapped in professional language, overseen by trustees, drafted by lawyers, and promoted through glossy brochures and trusted introducers.
Yet behind the façade, hundreds of millions of pounds have vanished.

In The £500 Million Loan Note Scam, Peter Murray exposes how three major UK-based schemes: High Street GRP, the 79th Group, and Godwin Capital, extracted over £500 million from more than 8,000 investors worldwide, many of them retirees and expatriates.

This audiobook dissects the entire ecosystem that enables these losses:

  • Scheme operators and SPVs
  • Lawyers and security trustees
  • Banks and accountants
  • Introducers, IFAs, designers, and publicists
  • Regulators and insolvency practitioners

Written by an investor recovery specialist with over fifteen years of frontline experience, this is not theory or hindsight. It is a forensic account of how the illusion is built, how it is sustained, and why investors are always left last in line.
More importantly, the audiobook explains where recovery can still exist. Not through regulators or insolvency processes, but through collective investor action against regulated professionals who enabled these schemes.

This is a warning.

This is a record.

And for affected investors, it is a call to act - together.

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