After launching a YouTube campaign to raise awareness of their plight, disgruntled depositors in collapsed bank Kaupthing Singler & Friedlander Isle of Man (KSFIoM) have taken to the fourth plinth in London's Trafalgar Square to voice their gripes.
Nick Campling, representing the KSFIoM Depositors' Action Group (KSFIoMDAG), took to the plinth last Saturday as part of sculptor Anthony Gormley's One & Other live art project.
One & Other is inviting 2,400 members of the public occupy the usually vacant fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square for an hour each for 100 days.
The collapse of KSFIoM has frozen many depositors' savings since October last year.
Campling filled his one hour plinth slot by warning onlookers not to bank on the Isle of Man and sang a song inspired by the collapse of the bank called ‘Manx Alchemy'.
He was joined by fellow depositors waving banners with slogans such as "Banking on the Isle of Man could seriously damage your wealth".
Holding a business account with the failed bank, Nixi's company was forced to reschedule development on new products because of "banks acting like casinos", he says.
The catchy song, with its resounding chorus of "Alchemists on the Isle of Man turned gold into sand" is available here, alongside other depositors' videos on YouTube.
"Why should we be treated this way when the bankers and politicians made hay and our life savings are gambled away- bring on the revolution," he sings.
Campling says he is "absolutely incensed" by the treatment of depositors and blames the Isle of Man's "prevarication" about placing the bank into liquidation for causing eleven months of hardship and stress.
"That was my motivation for the Plinth activity - the world needs to know that all British tax paying citizens have NOT been protected and compensated," he says.
"There are serious questions and reviews required in regard to the Isle of Mans' seemingly lax regulation and ability to exist independently. "
The bank's liquidator, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), has recently started distributing the first dividend, with depositors receiving at least 22.1p in every pound.
The Isle of Man Government has also started returning cash-strapped savers' money under its Depositors' Compensation Scheme (DCS). It will return a maximum of £50,000 leaving some depositors with larger amounts saved out of pocket.
A spokesman for KSFIOMDAG says: "Our frustration continues - our experience of the Isle of Man and the way it operates should deter others from trusting their money to this jurisdiction.
"Depositors continue to use all means possible to publicise their case."
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The IoM government is currently making misleading & exaggerated claims to the effect that the IMF has given the IoM a clean bill of health. It is not true. The IMF team visited the island before the collapse of Kaupthing bank and it is self evident that the report was delayed a year so that it could compare a revised FSC banking code & rule book with an updated Basel II protocol. Having a regulatory regime that is in line with the Basel protocol is not the same as having a clean bill of health as a recommended place to put one's life savings. There are unacceptable risks and the chief of the FSC has advised depositors to satisy themselves of the risks since he states that depositing like investing is not risk free, & the FSC will not be held responsible if another bank should fail. From the bitter experience of the KSFIoM debacle dispossessed depositors are saying loud & clear: "DON'T BANK ON THE ISLE OF MAN as it could seriously ruin your wealth." Jim for Justice http://ksfiom-blog.blogspot.com http://www.kaupthingiom-dag.co.uk
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The song reflects the individual experiences of a number of depositors with the failed bank.. I am happy to be able to correct your report and tell you that my own business is OK. We were fortunate enough to pay a large invoice to a supplier just before the bank went under and so reduce our deposit to a managable level... But it was a close run thing! It would have been ironic if we received a Queen's Award and went bust in the same year! Nick
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