Legal & General Investment Management Reviews 4

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

2.6

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Company details

  1. Investment Service
  2. Asset Manager Service
  3. Financial Consultant
  4. Investment Company
  5. Non-Bank Financial Service

Information provided by various external sources

Legal & General Group plc, commonly known as Legal & General, is a British multinational financial services company headquartered in London, United Kingdom.


Contact info

  • Coleman Street 1, EC2R 5AA, London, United Kingdom

  • www.lgim.com

2.6

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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Disorganised & Chaotic Investment Leader

Great people and company values. Excellent in stewardship with corporate investments and important player in the UK. This is the only part that is not under the disorganised and chaotic investment function & leadership. Today and for years, the same leadership live and prosper in the firm. This has made it more difficult for the business to move forward. It didn't help that the CIO had an open and long-standing spat with the CEO. It was embarrassing to hear the main investment head talking poorly and openly about the board members for years. I checked out. But perhaps the new CEO could make it up for the past grim years

May 6, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This company owns Exebridges Retail…

This company owns Exebridges Retail Park in Exeter. It has started using a Private parking company (Horizon) to fine shoppers £60/£100 for not using the new parking machines.

This site was free for years up to 3 hours and the new signs not obvious. There are no big signs to alert customers and the store cashier did not ask if you needed a parking voucher either.

Whilst parking measures may be necessary, the level of fine is just robbery. No wonder shops and city centres are going under, just because of greed.

January 9, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Copy of complaint sent to L&G follows:

Copy of complaint sent to L&G follows:
Dear Sir or Madam,

In late 2020 you made unannounced & puzzling changes to how you handle dividend payments. So, on 1st Dec 2020, I posted a secure message on your website asking some questions about these changes and to make changes to my investments to compensate. I was worried by these unexplained changes and required a prompt response.

One week later nothing had happened, not a dicky-bird. So I sent you a couple of reminders, hoping to provoke a response. Again, nothing. Zilch.

At the same time I had a similar experience when dealing with the Worksave pension I hold with Legal & General. Again, my messages were ignored. After making a formal complaint L&G Worksave responded slowly, but refused any pension withdrawal until the following financial year at the earliest. L&G were far too busy to process my request this year.

I tried telephoning you but never got a response. That’s even more worrying. The last time something like this happened to me was when an investment company went bust. By now I’m looking for reasons not to panic but can’t find one!

So, by February all I knew was that there was something strange happening at L&G with my ISA savings and that (as far as I was concerned) you had disappeared off the face of the earth. And no pension withdrawals.

I need money to live on but I’d been refused access to my pension and there was a worrying & growing question mark over my ISA savings. With visions of the sky falling in on my head, I decided to rescue whatever I could from a sinking ship. I started cashing in my life-long ISA savings.

Then about a week ago you sent me a secure message asking me if I wanted a response to my message. What kind of stupid question is that? So far you’ve kept me waiting 16 weeks for a proper response. All you’ve offered is some silly reference to a “technical error”.

You’ve now cost me both grief & money and ruined my financial planning for 2020/21 and 2021/22 financial years. Hence I feel L&G have been grossly negligent, incompetent & dysfunctional.
Please explain to me why you are a fit and proper company to look after my pension and my savings. Why should I trust you?
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Update: took L&G a week just to acknowledge my complaint about how slow they are. But nothing since. Far too busy, perhaps?

March 22, 2021
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