Integrated Options UK Limited v The Pensions Regulator

Integrated Options UK Limited v The Pensions Regulator

The tribunal found that the penalty notices were properly served to the registered office, the appellant failed to provide evidence to rebut the presumption of service, and no timely review was sought; therefore, the tribunal lacked jurisdiction and the reference must be struck out.

Parties
Appellant: Integrated Options UK Limited; Respondent: The Pensions Regulator
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
19 December 2025
Procedural Posture
Tribunal Reference (pensions Penalty) / Strike Out Application and Jurisdictional Determination
Outcome
Reference struck out for want of jurisdiction
Legal Topics
Service of Statutory Notices, Presumption of Service, Tribunal Jurisdiction, Compliance Notice Penalties

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Parties

Integrated Options UK Limited

Appellant

The Pensions Regulator

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Tribunal Reference (pensions Penalty) / Strike Out Application and Jurisdictional Determination

  1. 1 Whether statutory penalty notices were properly served on the appellant
  2. 2 Whether the presumption of service was rebutted
  3. 3 Whether the tribunal had jurisdiction absent a timely review

Ratio Decidendi

The tribunal found that the penalty notices were properly served to the registered office, the appellant failed to provide evidence to rebut the presumption of service, and no timely review was sought; therefore, the tribunal lacked jurisdiction and the reference must be struck out.

Court Disposition

Reference struck out for want of jurisdiction

Orders

  • The reference is struck out pursuant to rule 8(2) of the Tribunal Procedure (First-tier Tribunal) (General Regulatory Chamber) Rules 2009.