HyperFund has received a securities fraud warning from Guernsey.
Guernsey is one of three islands that make up the British Crown Dependencies, situated between the UK and France.
As per the
Guernsey Financial Services Commission’s October 6th warning
;
The HyperFund is not licensed, authorised or in any way regulated by the Commission for the conduct of any financial services business in the Bailiwick of Guernsey.
This is the equivalent of a securities fraud warning in other jurisdictions.
Guernsey’s warning follows HyperFund securities fraud warnings issued by
the UK
and
New Zealand
.
Indian authorities are also
reported to be investigating
the Ponzi scheme.
HyperFund
is a reboot of the collapsed
HyperCapital
Ponzi scheme. Both scams are run by Ryan Xu (aka Zijing Xu), under the “HyperTech” umbrella.
Xu has ties to Australia and south-east Asia. He is believed to have recently fled to Dubai.
Dubai hosts a large number of MLM Ponzi schemes. Over the past few years fraudsters from around the world have flocked to the emirate.
Armed with residential visas and living off ill-gotten gains, from Dubai they prey on victims at arm’s reach from authorities.
UAE’s own authorities have shown no interest in regulation. This has seen Dubai flourish as a
notorious hotbed of MLM related financial fraud
.
BehindMLM has recently been informed
HyperFund has begun restricting withdrawals
. More on that once we’ve confirmed.
Update 11th October 2021 –
BehindMLM has now confirmed HyperFund’s executives
have fled or are in the process of fleeing to Dubai
.
🤖 Quick Answer
What is the HyperFund securities fraud warning issued by Guernsey?The Guernsey Financial Services Commission issued an October 6th warning stating that HyperFund is unlicensed, unauthorized, and unregulated for conducting financial services in the Bailiwick of Guernsey. This warning constitutes a securities fraud alert equivalent to those issued in other jurisdictions.
Which regulatory bodies have issued warnings against HyperFund?
The Guernsey Financial Services Commission, the UK Financial Conduct Authority, and New Zealand's financial regulator have all issued securities fraud warnings against HyperFund. Additionally, Indian authorities are investigating the scheme for alleged Ponzi fraud operations.
What is the relationship between HyperFund and HyperCapital?
HyperFund represents a relaunch of the collapsed HyperCapital Ponzi scheme
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