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Amplifi Capital (U.K.) Limited enters administration11/06/2026

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Amplifi Capital (U.K.) Limited enters administration11/06/2026
# Amplifi Capital (U.K.) Limited enters administration News storiesFirst published: 11/06/2026Last updated: 11/06/2026 On 9 June 2026, Amplifi Capital (U.K.) Limited (Amplifi) entered administration. Robert Spence and Gareth Slater of Interpath Advisory were appointed joint administrators. ## On this page ![](https://www.fca.org.uk/themes/custom/fca/images/document.svg) - [Who to contact](https://www.fca.org.uk/news/news-stories/amplifi-capital-uk-limited-enters-administration#section-who-to-contact) - [Support for customers](https://www.fca.org.uk/news/news-stories/amplifi-capital-uk-limited-enters-administration#section-support-for-customers-) - [Be alert to scams](https://www.fca.org.uk/news/news-stories/amplifi-capital-uk-limited-enters-administration#section-be-alert-to-scams) Amplifi is authorised by the FCA. Amplifi trades under the names Reevo Money and My Community Finance. - Reevo Money provided personal loans to consumers. - My Community Finance acted as a credit broker, introducing customers to credit unions; My Community Bank (MCB) and Castle Community Bank (CCB) which issued loans and savings products. All existing loan agreements remain in place and will not change because of the administration. However, Amplifi can no longer issue new loans. Loans or savings with MCB or CCB will not change because of the administration. Customers should continue to make repayments toward any outstanding loans held with Reevo Money, MCB and CCB as usual. Not making repayments is likely to impact your credit score and future borrowing ability. ## Who to contact If you have any questions, please contact Amplifi’s customer support teams. Reevo Money: - Website: [www.reevomoney.comLink is external](https://www.reevomoney.com/) - Email: [info@reevomoney.com](mailto:info@reevomoney.com "info@reevomoney.com") - Phone: 020 8145 7330 My Community Finance (for loans or savings with MCB or CCB): - Website: [www.mycommunityfinance.co.ukLink is external](https://www.mycommunityfinance.co.uk/) - Email: [info@mycommunityfinance.co.uk](mailto: info@mycommunityfinance.co.uk "info@mycommunityfinance.co.uk") - Phone: 020 3375 0221 As Amplifi continues to be authorised by the FCA, we will work with the joint administrators to make sure customers are treated fairly. Customers who are struggling financially can get free and impartial guidance from [MoneyHelperLink is external](https://www.moneyadviceservice.org.uk/en "MoneyHelper"). Find out more on Amplifi’s website: [www.amplificapital.com Link is external](https://www.amplificapital.com/) ## Support for customers Show all ### [What will happen to customers now Amplifi is in administration?](https://www.fca.org.uk/news/news-stories/amplifi-capital-uk-limited-enters-administration\#expandable1857541) All existing loan and/or credit agreements remain in place and will not be affected by the administration. However, Amplifi is no longer able to issue new loans or credit. ### [Where should Amplifi customers send their payments?](https://www.fca.org.uk/news/news-stories/amplifi-capital-uk-limited-enters-administration\#expandable1857546) There are no changes to how payments are made. All existing loan and/or credit agreements remain in place and will not be affected by the administration. However, Amplifi can no longer issue new loans or credit. The joint administrators will provide more updates in due course. ### [Will Amplifi customers be covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) for any outstanding complaints/refunds?](https://www.fca.org.uk/news/news-stories/amplifi-capital-uk-limited-enters-administration\#expandable1857551) No. The [Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS)Link is external](https://www.fscs.org.uk/ "Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS)") only applies to certain types of activity. This does not include consumer credit lenders. As Amplifi is in administration and is not covered by the FSCS, any compensation would be paid as part of the administration process and is not guaranteed. ### [What will happen to existing complaints now Amplifi is in administration?](https://www.fca.org.uk/news/news-stories/amplifi-capital-uk-limited-enters-administration\#expandable1857556) If you’ve made a complaint against Amplifi, in the first instance you should [contact the Amplifi customer support teams](https://www.fca.org.uk/news/news-stories/amplifi-capital-uk-limited-enters-administration#section-who-to-contact "Who to contact") for more information. ### [What happens to customers who have ongoing cases at the Financial Ombudsman Service?](https://www.fca.org.uk/news/news-stories/amplifi-capital-uk-limited-enters-administration\#expandable1857561) Please [contact Amplifi’s customer support teams](https://www.fca.org.uk/news/news-stories/amplifi-capital-uk-limited-enters-administration#section-who-to-contact "Who to contact"). They can answer your questions or pass them to the joint administrators. Alternatively, you can contact the [Financial Ombudsman ServiceLink is external](https://www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk/ "Financial Ombudsman Service"). Phone Financial Ombudsman: 0800 023 4567. ### [Do I need to use a third party to complain?](https://www.fca.org.uk/news/news-stories/amplifi-capital-uk-limited-enters-administration\#expandable1857566) If you are approached by a company offering to help you make a complaint, you should proceed with caution. For many of Amplifi’s clients, there will be no benefit in involving a third party in making a complaint. If you use a [claims management company (CMC)](https://www.fca.org.uk/consumers/using-claims-management-companies "Using claims management companies"), the CMC is likely to seek a fee. If you have a valid complaint, the joint administrators will handle it during the administration. If you have any questions about the administration process, please contact Amplifi’s customer support teams [using the contact details above](https://www.fca.org.uk/news/news-stories/amplifi-capital-uk-limited-enters-administration#section-who-to-contact "Who to contact"). ## Be alert to scams All customers should remain alert to the possibility of fraud. If you receive an unexpected call from someone claiming to be from Amplifi, Interpath or the FCA, please end the call and phone them back using the numbers on the relevant websites. [Find out more about protecting yourself from scams](https://www.fca.org.uk/consumers/protect-yourself-scams "Protect yourself from scams"). Was this page useful? Yes No What can we do to improve pages like this? What did you find helpful? 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