NeXarise: ACN's Old Guard Launches MLM Sequel
Three former ACN executives walked out the door and launched a competitor. That's the real story behind NeXarise, the ecommerce MLM startup trying to replicate what its founders built at their previous company.
Asad Ali, Ahmed Mukhtar, and Liju Thomas all made their names pushing products through ACN's network. Around April 2020, all three disappeared from ACN. Neither they nor NeXarise have explained why. The timing matters because within months, they'd launched NeXarise across the UK and Scandinavia.
The company's website doesn't list a physical address. Instead, it redirects to a UK incorporation number for "Nexarise European Services LTD." For most MLM companies, that's a red flag. But given the pedigree of these founders, it appears deliberate rather than deceptive.
NeXarise positions itself as a marketplace intermediary. They don't actually make anything. Instead, they broker relationships between affiliates and third-party merchants, pocketing a commission in the middle. The product categories sound clean enough: mobile services, travel booking, home emergency cover, insurance, and forex education.
The problem is execution. Their website is a mess. Click into any product category and you get affiliate rules dressed up as customer information. Some pages have "order now" buttons that don't work. If you want to know what you're actually selling, you have to dig through corporate webinars.
Here's what they actually peddle: Lifestyle by NeXarise charges £36 to £84 monthly for a travel booking portal. Arise Academy sells forex trading courses from £120 to £149 a month. HomeCare offers home emergency coverage between £13.90 and £29.90. NexMobile resells O2 and Vodafone service. NexProtect partners with WealthMax for insurance. Business Energy connects small firms to utility providers through LA Supply.
None of this is particularly innovative. All of it routes commissions upward through a distributor network.
The compensation plan operates on fifteen affiliate ranks, each with required monthly point volumes. You start as an IBO—a fancy term for recruit. Move up by hitting monthly targets: maintain 100 points per month to reach "Customer Qualified IBO," then climb toward ranks like "Executive Team Leader 500." Each step demands higher personal sales and stronger downline recruitment.
NeXarise doesn't publish this compensation plan on their website, which means most recruits won't see it until they've already signed up. I reconstructed it from a September 2020 webinar. The structure is familiar to anyone who's watched MLM companies operate: layer upon layer of ranks, all justified by point thresholds that are mathematically impossible for most distributors to maintain.
The business model is predictable. Make money by recruiting others into the affiliate program rather than selling products to actual customers. The products exist mainly as justification for why participants are paying monthly fees.
Three seasoned MLM operators didn't leave ACN and immediately launch a competitor by accident. They knew the playbook. They had the contacts. They had the credibility. What they're betting on is that enough people are still willing to pay for hope dressed up as opportunity.
🤖 Quick Answer
Who are the founders of NeXarise and what is their background?NeXarise was founded by three former ACN executives: Asad Ali, Ahmed Mukhtar, and Liju Thomas. All three built their careers at ACN, where they developed expertise in network marketing and product distribution. They departed from ACN around April 2020 and subsequently launched NeXarise as an ecommerce MLM venture across UK and Scandinavian markets.
Why did the founders leave ACN to start NeXarise?
Neither the founders nor NeXarise have publicly disclosed the reasons for their departure from ACN around April 2020. The circumstances surrounding their exit remain unexplained, though the timing suggests their transition occurred relatively quickly before the company's launch in subsequent months.
What operational details are known about NeXarise's structure?
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