CBM Global’s website provides no information about who owns or runs the business.

The CBM Global website domain (“cbmglobal.io”) was registered on April 4th, 2018.

Force International is listed as the domain owner, through an address in Antwerp, Belgium.

The CBM Global Terms and Conditions states that CBM Global is

owned by Force International CVBA.

Force International also operates under the following brand names:

CBM Global, TradeLand, MicroMaxCash, TradeUnity, Nexitrade, WhiteRavenFX, Brandologic, VAIOX, CherryFile, IrisCall, The People’s Web, Eticketbooker.

Websites are provided for each of these entities, however each website is dead traffic-wise (Alexa “unranked”).

Furthermore while some of the domains are aged, they all appear to have been acquired in mid 2018.

I picked three at random and found:

BrandLogic’s website domain registration was last updated on July 20th, 2018

Trade Unity’s website domain registration was last updated on August 30th, 2018

Micro Max Cash’s website domain registration was last updated on July 20th, 2018

This is presumably when whoever is Force International itself bought the domains.

Force International’s own website was initially registered in January, 2016. The domain registration was last updated on January 13th, 2019.

Force International’s website does list a management team, although something is off about each of
Force Management’s listed executives
.

They 
seem
to exist in that they each have digital footprints (there are multiple photos of each person associated with various online profiles), but I can’t find anything concrete on the company itself.

Force International as a business is dead, its website has no traffic. Furthermore the website states Force International has something to do with telecommunications and business tools.

Force International is a young startup, taking its first big steps in the technology sector.

Force consists of different business units, embracing all kinds of industries.

Both internal and external projects are being worked out to the letter until they’re ready to conquer the market

CBM Global doesn’t feature on the site as a “product”, nor does it fit into the business description above.

There is definitely something weird going on here.

Read on for a full review of the CBM Global MLM opportunity.

CBM Global Products

CBM Global has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market CBM Global affiliate membership itself.

The CBM Global Compensation Plan

CBM Global affiliates invest in 50 EUR in positions, which purportedly derive a return through “forex cashback”.

Forex cashback is purportedly generated through Nautilus EA, an automated forex trading bot.

Each 50 EUR position invested in provides a CBM Global with licenses.

invest €50 to €350 EUR and receive licenses for €5 EUR each

invest €750 to €1550 EUR and receive licenses for €4.50 EUR each

invest €6350 EUR and receive licenses for €3.50 EUR each

invest €12,750 EUR


🤖 Quick Answer

Who owns and operates CBM Global?
CBM Global is owned by Force International CVBA, a Belgium-based company registered in Antwerp. The domain cbmglobal.io was registered on April 4th, 2018. Force International operates multiple brand names including TradeLand, MicroMaxCash, TradeUnity, Nexitrade, and WhiteRavenFX, each with separate websites.

When was CBM Global's domain registered?
CBM Global's domain (cbmglobal.io) was registered on April 4th, 2018. Multiple related domains operated by Force International were similarly acquired during mid-2018, despite some showing earlier registration dates in their domain histories.

What is the traffic status of Force International's websites?
All websites operated by Force International entities, including CBM Global and related brands, show no measurable traffic according


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