Luxembourg’s CSSF continues to expose scammers

Luxembourg’s CSSF continues to expose scammers

Unregulated “Forex” brokerage Nexvia Invest has been blacklisted by the The Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF). The country’s main financial regulatory suspects them being involved in scam operations.

The brokerage Nexvia Invest claims to be a CFD broker and further purports to be regulated by the authorities in Luxembourg, however, there is a certain caveat in these claims. It operates through the website – nexviainvest.co – and gives a supposed address: 4 boulevard Royal, L-2449 Luxembourg. However, it appears that the website is actually operating as a clone firm of the legitimate and regulated firm Nexvia SA. This is a popular trope with scammers who steal the corporate information of a top-notch firm in order to lend themselves illusory legitimacy. We commend the CSSF for remaining vigilant and exposing such nasty set-ups which villainously aim towards the wallets of ill-informed traders.

The CSSF has always advised traders to only do business with legitimate firms that hold the proper license. Traders may always check the regulatory status of a given company by going on the online registry of the Luxembourgian financial watchdog and typing out the name of the company. Another good idea is simply googling the name of the company and reading reviews from ex-clients of the brokerage, as well as from professional Forex bloggers.

 

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