On 9 March 2026, the High Court placed Concept Capital Group (CCG) into administration. BTG are the administrators of the company.
In July 2025, the FCA announced High Court proceedings against CCG and others over an alleged unauthorised investment scheme. CCG has been under a court order that temporarily froze its assets since then.
CCG had promoted investments in static homes. CCG claimed these would be let to social housing tenants placed by local councils. Investors were promised fixed returns and told the scheme was backed by the UK Government, claims the FCA considers were false or misleading.
While the administration was not initiated by the FCA, it has put the FCA’s High Court proceedings against CCG on hold. The administrators will take control of CCG and investors’ claims will be handled as part of the administration process. The FCA will support the administrators as needed and will continue to communicate with them.
The FCA’s claim against the other defendants - Ian Anthony Elliott, Adrian Felix, Ayub Swaibu, Edmund Brew, Ernest Kargbo (also known as Ernest Moore), Raymondip Bedi (also known as Martin Swann) and Gateridge Consulting Limited - will continue.