LONDON, July 6 (Reuters) - Britain's financial servicescomplaints body said on Wednesday the suspension of threeproperty funds this week was "quite troubling" and consumerswere already getting in touch with it.
The three UK funds faced a wave of investors asking fortheir money back as uncertainty in Britain's commercial propertymarket deepened following Britain's referendum last month infavour of leaving the European Union.
"It is certainly too early for formal complaints about thisissue, however, we have begun to see initial enquiries comethrough from concerned consumers," a spokeswoman for theFinancial Ombudsman Service said.
"This is something that is very much on our radar. Althoughthe decision to suspend redemptions was expected, the extent ofthe suspensions by the three funds so far is quite troubling." (Reporting by Huw Jones, editing by Carolyn Cohn)