There is no information on the Health enRiches Fun Club website indicating who owns or runs the business.

The company does have an “about us” page on its website, but only following vague marketing spiel is provided:

Health enriches fun club is subsidiary of Health enRiches Internatinal ltd,which distributes health products to Asia, America, Europe and Africa.

The fun club was created to train and raise Healthy millionaires out of a thin air while the mother company sells the products to its subsidiary members.

The Health enRiches Fun Club website domain meanwhile was registered on the 4th of July 2015, with a “Kevin Affram” listed as the owner. An address in Accra, Ghana is also provided.

I was unable to establish what Affram’s role within or relationship to Health enRiches Fun Club is.

I did note though that the Health enRiches Fun Club website uses the name-servers of MidRain Royale.

On their website, MidRain Royale claim to be

a Network Marketing company which distributes health care products from Malaysia.

It has unique compensation plan to reward her cherish distributors around the globe. The head office is located at Adenta SDA Junction 2nd floor Oswald house, Accra –Ghana.

There is no information about who owns or runs MidRain Royale on their website. The company’s website domain (“midrainroyale.com”) was registered on the 14th of January 2014, however the domain registration is set to private.

By all accounts MidRain Royale appears to have collapsed (Alexa stats reveal little to no activity taking place), with Health enRiches Fun Club looking to be a reboot with products from the same Malaysian suppliers.

Given the Health enRiches Fun Club website uses the MidRain Royle name-servers, it is a given that whoever owns MidRain Royale also owns Health enRiches Fun Club.

As always, if an MLM company is not openly upfront about who is running or owns it, think long and hard about joining and/or handing over any money.

The Health enRiches Fun Club Product Line

Health enRiches has no retailable products or services.

Various health and wellness products are provided on the Health enRiches Fun Club website, however these serve only as cycle bonuses, awarded to affiliates through the income opportunity.

The Health enRiches Fun Club Compensation Plan

The Health enRiches compensation plan sees affiliates purchase matrix positions and get paid to recruit others who do the same.

There are two options to sign up as a new enRiches Fun Club affiliate, either as an Active Contributing Member or as a Contract Contribution Member.

Both affiliate membership options utilize a matrix-based compensation structure for commission payouts, with four 5×2 matrix cycler tiers on offer.

A 5×2 matrix places an affiliate at the top of a matrix, with five positions directly under them (level 1):

The second level of the matrix is created by splitting each of the initial five positions into another five positions each, resulting in a total of thirty mat


🤖 Quick Answer

Who owns and operates Health enRiches Fun Club?
The company's ownership structure remains unclear. Domain registration records from 2015 identify Kevin Affram from Accra, Ghana as the registrant, though his specific role is undetermined. The business claims to be a subsidiary of Health enRiches International Ltd, which allegedly distributes health products across Asia, America, Europe, and Africa.

What is the stated purpose of Health enRiches Fun Club?
According to the company's website, the Fun Club was established to recruit and train individuals to become "healthy millionaires" while the parent company sells products to subsidiary members. The business model emphasizes recruitment structures requiring participants to recruit others.

What information is available about Health enRiches Fun Club's corporate structure?
Limited transparency exists regarding organizational hierarchy. The company describes itself as a subsidiary of Health enRiches International Ltd, claiming global product distribution


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