CashFX Group securities fraud warning issued in Singapore
CashFX Group has received a securities fraud warning from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS).
CashFX Group has received a securities fraud warning from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS).
CashFX Group has received a securities fraud warning from the Australian Securities and Investments Commission.
CashFX Group has received a securities fraud warning from the Bank of Portugal.
CashFX Group has received a securities fraud warning from Sweden’s Finansinspektionen. As per Finansinspektionen’s August 9th warning, CashFX Group
CashFX Group’s Justin Halladay has fled the US for the Dominican Republic. Halladay holds the top CashFX Group investment position with his partner in crime Luigi Bruni. His fleeing the US is another sign CashFX Group is on its last legs.
After getting the boot from Basis ID, CashFX Group has informed affiliates it is suspending its KYC rollout.
As part of its ongoing campaign to deny affiliate withdrawal requests, CashFX Group recently implemented KYC. CashFX Group represented on its website that it had implemented KYC software from the third-party merchant Basis ID. Naturally this was done through a dodgy shell merchant, with Basis ID having no idea their software had been attached to [Continue reading…]
CashFX Group has advised affiliates they will not be able to withdraw unless new KYC requirements are met. The announcement was made via a corporate email sent out a few hours ago.
CashFX Group has received a securities fraud warning from the Central Bank of Ireland. The Central Bank of Ireland is Ireland’s top financial regulator (think SEC in the US).
CashFX Group has received a securities fraud warning form South Africa’s Financial Sector Conduct Authority.