Tlpi Reviews 5

TrustScore 3 out of 5

3.0

While we don't verify specific claims because reviewers' opinions are their own, we may label reviews as "Verified" when we can confirm a business interaction took place. Read more

To protect platform integrity, every review on our platform—verified or not—is screened by our 24/7 automated software. This technology is designed to identify and remove content that breaches our guidelines, including reviews that are not based on a genuine experience. We recognise we may not catch everything, and you can flag anything you think we may have missed. Read more


Contact info

3.0

Average

TrustScore 3 out of 5

5 reviews

5-star
4-star
3-star
2-star
1-star

How this company uses Trustpilot

See how their reviews and ratings are sourced, scored, and moderated.

Companies on Trustpilot aren't allowed to offer incentives or pay to hide reviews. Reviews are the opinions of individual users and not of Trustpilot. Read more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Mis-sold SSAS Pension – Cost Me Tens of Thousands

I feel it is important to start by highlighting that this company is not regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, which in itself carries significant risk — something I only fully appreciated after my experience.

In my opinion, I have been mis-sold a SSAS pension, and the consequences have been severe both financially and personally.

I initially engaged with the company after seeing an advert online. From the outset, I was led to believe that setting up a SSAS pension would allow me to release funds to my limited company with minimal difficulty. I made it very clear that my company was not trading and had minimal activity. Despite this, I was told words to the effect of:

“Don’t worry — just make sure there are expenses going in and out of the account.”

I specifically questioned whether this would be an issue and was reassured that it would not be.

Over the following months, I continued to raise concerns about my situation and whether my company’s lack of trading would impact eligibility. On multiple occasions, I was reassured that everything was fine and that I would be able to proceed once enough activity had passed through the account.

At no point was it made clear to me that:
• The loan would require security of equivalent value, or
• That my business would need to demonstrate any meaningful valuation to support the borrowing

This is a fundamental requirement that should have been identified immediately.

In May, before proceeding, I even asked directly what would happen if the business failed. The response I received was simply:

“The pension would incur a loss.”

There was no clear explanation of risk, security requirements, or the practical reality of what would actually be needed for the loan to be approved.

Based on the repeated assurances I received, I made major life decisions. I left secure employment, incurred ongoing business costs, borrowed money, and reorganised my pension in preparation for the transfer. This included moving investments into lower-risk funds, which resulted in a significant loss in potential growth over that period.

After many months of chasing updates and being reassured that everything was progressing, I was finally informed — very late in the process — that I would need to provide loan security of a level that my business could never realistically meet. This was something that should have been obvious from the very beginning given the information I had provided.

By this point, the damage had already been done.

Despite initially being told that I would be “put back in the position I was in before engaging with the firm”, this has not been honoured, and the company has since retreated from that position.

As a result of this entire process, I have suffered losses in the region of tens of thousands, alongside significant personal stress and disruption to my life.

What is also extremely concerning is that, to this day, the company continues to run social media adverts promoting the ability to lend funds from a SSAS pension to a private limited company — even suggesting this is possible for those just starting out. Based on my experience, this is highly misleading, as there are fundamental requirements (such as security and business viability) that make this unachievable in many cases, including mine.

I would also strongly encourage anyone considering using this company to carry out their own due diligence. A review of the company, its associated directors and leadership on Companies House raises serious concerns about the financial position of those involved, which in my opinion may help explain the reluctance to properly compensate for losses caused by the advice given.

In my view, this situation represents a clear failure to provide appropriate, responsible, and transparent advice from the outset. Proper due diligence would have shown immediately that this was not a viable route for me.

I am now pursuing this matter formally, but I would strongly urge anyone considering similar services to proceed with extreme caution and seek independent, regulated advice before making any decisions.

February 2, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Superb, responsive, and trustworthy

Having been in business over 25 years, it is rare to find a Service provider whose professionalism and agility matches TLPI. From the guidance on setting up the SSAS, to the operation, reporting, and governance - through the brilliantly helpful responsiveness of Spencer, Harley, Isi, and the rest of the team - this is enabling us to truly manage the Pension fund to maximise investments and returns. It's a jungle out there - and after 2 years with them, I cannot recommend TLPI highly enough.

January 16, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I suggest you do not sign up to a SSAS…

I suggest you do not sign up to a SSAS Pension with this company as I did, everything was all going well until my suspicions were aroused over my wife's ID to set up a Metro Bank pension bank account, TLPI completed this application on our behalf and when I asked for a copy, I was shocked to find that the Corporate Trustee could access my funds without mine or my wife's authorisation. It was then that I cancelled my application due to TLPI not giving me any satisfactory response to this....... post this event, the owner became very forceful with his comments and took pleasure in attaching an invoice for 50% of the first year charges and took pleasure in advising that they have a 100% record of recovering funds through the court system....currently going to court as I know my rights and also that pension fraud is rife !!

November 18, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

So far, so good!

Very positive experience thus far with TLPI. We approached them to help and advise us on setting up a company pension. David Gittings there has been nothing but patient, professional and well informed throughout the process.

June 11, 2025
Unprompted review

Is this your company?

Claim your profile to access Trustpilot’s free business tools and connect with customers.

Get free account

The Trustpilot Experience

Anyone can write a Trustpilot review. People who write reviews have ownership to edit or delete them at any time, and they’ll be displayed as long as an account is active.

Companies can ask for reviews via automatic invitations. Labeled Verified, they’re about genuine experiences.

Learn more about other kinds of reviews.

We use dedicated people and clever technology to safeguard our platform. Find out how we combat fake reviews.

Learn about Trustpilot’s review process.

Here are 8 tips for writing great reviews.

Verification can help ensure real people are writing the reviews you read on Trustpilot.

Offering incentives for reviews or asking for them selectively can bias the TrustScore, which goes against our guidelines.

Take a closer look