There is no information on the Aspire website indicating who owns or runs the business.

The company does have an “About Us’ section on their website, but clicking through reveals multiple vague marketing spiels linking to a “corporate brochure”.

This brochure contains no information about Aspire Worldwide’s management and ownership. The document does little more than advertise the purported benefits of Aspire Worldwide affiliate membership.

The company’s “Contact Us” page lists an address in Oxon in the United Kingdom, which is presumably where Aspire Worldwide is being run out of.

Earlier this month it was revealed that the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) are investigating Aspire Worldwide. A report
covering the investigation
names Andy Hansen as one of the co-founders of the company.

Why this information, along with Hansen’s fellow co-founders, is not presented on the Aspire Worldwide website is a mystery.

Prior to founding Aspire Worldwide in 2013, Hansen was heavily involved with
Lyoness
.

The ACCC are currently
suing Lyoness
after alleging it to be a pyramid scheme. In their Statement of Claim the ACCC write

From about September 2011 until about April 2012 the Lyoness Loyalty Program was promoted to people in Australia by Andy Hansen, Wendy Hansen, Phil Watts and Sally Watts operating under the collective name “Global Go Getters”.

Andy Hansen was evidently instrumental in the establishing of Lyoness in Australia.

One BehindMLM reader  who wrote in describes Hansen (right) as being “responsible for the pre-launch of Lyoness in Australia”. One Lyoness affiliate contacted by News.com.au

said she paid $3000 to be part of that scheme back in 2011 after watching Mr Hansen’s training videos. She said watching an Aspire webinar was like déjà vu.

“It’s disgusting, it’s absolutely disgusting,” she said. “I had to turn it off. I couldn’t watch. It’s the same story all over again, it makes me sick.

I listened to his Lyoness webinars promising the earth, three times a week — Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday — for months and months. We thought it was legitimate.”

Property developer Kevin Taylor, 64, told
news.com.au
he lost $6000 all up in the Lyoness program — $3000 paid to Mr Hansen, and a further $3000 to join the Australian Lyoness operation.

“He’s like a cobra — he puts his head up, bites someone, and once he’s bitten them he looks for the next one to bite,” Mr Taylor said.

Whether Hansen was involved in the MLM industry prior to joining Lyoness is unclear. He seems to have quit Lyoness shortly prior to the founding of Aspire Worldwide.

Read on for a full review of the Aspire Worldwide MLM business opportunity.

The Aspire Worldwide Product Line

Aspire Worldwide appears to have no retailable products or services.

The Aspire Worldwide website has three main sections; “About”, “opportunity” and “contact”.

The footer of the website does contain a link to “shop”, however it currently links through to an empty r


🤖 Quick Answer

Who owns and operates Aspire Worldwide?
Aspire Worldwide does not publicly disclose ownership or management information on its website. The "About Us" section contains only vague marketing content without identifying key personnel. Investigation by Australia's ACCC has named Andy Hansen as a co-founder, though complete ownership details remain undisclosed to consumers.

Where is Aspire Worldwide headquartered?
Aspire Worldwide lists a business address in Oxon, United Kingdom, on its "Contact Us" page, which appears to be its operational headquarters location.

What investigation has been launched against Aspire Worldwide?
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has launched an investigation into Aspire Worldwide's operations, examining its business practices and affiliate membership structure as part of consumer protection protocols.


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