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Abstract:The FCA has issued new warnings against a series of unauthorised firms targeting UK investors. Learn how to identify and avoid financial scams with practical tips to protect your assets.
The UKs Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has issued a new round of scam warnings, flagging eight entities offering financial services without proper authorisation. Investors are urged to exercise caution when dealing with these firms, as they are not covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) or the Financial Ombudsman Service.
1.Nicessence Capital Ventures
This firm claims to offer investment services but lacks FCA authorisation.
2.Investmentco
Appears to be impersonating a legitimate entity using a common business address.
3. Vlex Global
Operating under multiple aliases and offering unlicensed financial products.
4.Tralypt Options
Repeated use of shared address raises red flags for fraud.
5. Fineco Investments
Not related to the legitimate Fineco Bank; consumers are advised to beware of clone firms.
6.Deribit / Deribit.com
Despite brand recognition, this Deribit is not FCA-authorised and may mislead users through broad social media presence.
7.View World
Falsely presents itself as a regulated investment service.
8.Quanntifyequity / FUNDIXCHAIN
Possibly using blockchain buzzwords to lure crypto investors into fraudulent schemes.
These firms are not authorised by the FCA and are therefore not legally permitted to offer financial services in the UK. Dealing with unauthorised firms carries a high risk: if something goes wrong, victims may not be able to recover their funds through official compensation channels.
To protect your assets:
Scam brokers often evolve their tactics, including changing contact information or using multiple websites. Always double-check the legitimacy of any investment opportunity—especially when returns seem too good to be true.
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