Invia World was launched amid the 
collapse of the Questra World
Ponzi scheme.

Headquartered in Austria and run Daniel Zdesar, who headed up Questra World’s Austrian chapter, Invia World promises a 36 month ROI on individual investments of up to €25,000 EUR.

Following an internal investigation, on May 29th Austria’s Financial Market Supervisory Authority banned operation of Invia World.

The FMA claim Invia World are illegally offering financial services in Austria, by way of an “alternative investment fund”.

This contravenes Austria’s Alternative Investment Fund Manager Act, making Invia World an “illegal business”.

This is effectively Austria’s version of an unregistered securities offering, as Invia World is not ‘
licensed and supervised by the FMA
‘.

Invia World has been asked by the FMA to “stop their illegal business”, failing which it is assumed the FMA will take further action.

As I write this the Invia World website is still operational and promoting the
Invia World’s crypto mining MLM opportunity
.

Alexa traffic estimates for the website however suggest Invia World went into decline on or around late February.

There is no mention of the FMA’s closure directive on the Invia World website, although the company’s official Facebook page appears to have been abandoned.


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Invia World and why was it banned in Austria?
Invia World is an investment company headquartered in Austria, launched following the collapse of the Questra World Ponzi scheme. On May 29th, Austria's Financial Market Supervisory Authority banned its operations, citing illegal provision of financial services as an unregistered alternative investment fund, violating the Austrian Alternative Investment Fund Manager Act.

Who founded Invia World and what returns did it promise?
Invia World was established by Daniel Zdesar, who previously managed Questra World's Austrian operations. The company promised investors a 36-month return on investments up to €25,000 EUR, operating without FMA licensing or supervision, thereby functioning as an illegal business entity.


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