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FCA shuts down £1.2m Cyprus investment scam

By Kirsten Hastings, 19 Dec 17

An unregulated Cyprus-based investment scheme has been shut down by the High Court following an application by the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority.

The foreign exchange investment scheme conned over £1.2m ($1.6m, €1.4m) from 65 investors and did not use any of the investors’ money in foreign exchange trading or any other type of investment.

In its original civil proceedings, the UK watchdog targeted not only the scheme promoters and operators, but also other unauthorised parties whose actions facilitated it.

The FCA did not respond to a query from International Adviser about attempts to shut down the firm in Cyprus.

Injunctions and restitution

A deputy judge declared that Noerus Investment Limited, and others carrying on business under the name Noerus Capital, unlawfully promoted and purported to operate a managed foreign exchange trading facility between December 2014 and November 2015.

The court also issued injunctions against the scheme and ordered the defendants to pay restitution of £1,230,298.41 to cover the loss suffered by the investors.

However, the FCA has not been able to identify sufficient assets to cover the full amount of losses to investors, making it unlikely that investors will get all of their money back.

The court also continued a freezing injunction against Noerus Investments Limited to assist in the recovery of any further funds.

Mark Steward, FCA director of Enforcement and Market Oversight, said: “The FCA will continue to use its powers to strike down firms carrying on unauthorised regulated activities without FCA approval, to recover losses caused by misconduct and to hold accountable all those involved, including facilitators.”

Tags: Scams

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