Suponic Global provides no information on their website about who owns or runs the company.

In fact as I write this, Suponic Global’s website is just an affiliate login form.

Languages offered on Suponic Global’s website are English, Korean, Japanese and Chinese, suggesting a focus on Asia.

Appearances can be deceiving however, with further research revealing Suponic Global is run by US residents.

At the time of publication Alexa pegs the US as the largest source of traffic to Suponic Global’s website (72%).

One official Suponic Global marketing video is marketed by “Francis from Southern California”. And here’s a list of names provided in scripts Suponic Global provides to affiliates:

Jay was too broad a name for me to pin down. As per a video uploaded recently by serial scam promoter Ryan Conley, “Jacques” and “AC” refers to Jacques Johnson and AC Green.

AC Green is a retired basketball player. Jacques Johnson is credited as Suponic Global’s CEO.

“Elmer” refers to Elmer Dugaduga, who hosts Suponic Global webinars. “Robert” is supposedly Robert Horry, another retired athlete. I wasn’t able to turn up anything concrete on the other names.

Finally, Suponic Global is also using a Bank of America account to solicit investment through (see review conclusion for more info).

Prior to its current iteration, Suponic Global operated simply as “Suponic”. Marketing videos on the company’s website date back to January 2019.

One video
depicts a Suponic presentation somewhere in Asia. This explains the company’s apparent Asian roots.

It also suggests the first iteration of Suponic failed, prompting the Suponic Global reboot we’re reviewing today.

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.

Suponic Global’s Compensation Plan

Suponic Global affiliates invest in SPG tokens on the promise of daily returns:

SPG1 – invest $100 and receive 250 SPG

SPG2 – invest $500 and receive 1250 SPG

SPG3 – invest $1000 and receive 2500 SPG

SPG4 – invest $5000 and receive 12,500 SPG

SPG5 – invest $10,000 and receive 25,000 SPG

Returns are paid in SPG tokens.

An additional 5% in SPG tokens is given but these have to be used within Suponic Global’s apps.

Referral Commissions

Referral commissions are paid as a percentage of funds invested by personally recruited affiliates.

Suponic Global affiliates receive referral commissions based on how much they themselves invested when they signed up:

invest at SPG1 and receive a 5% referral commission rate

invest at SPG2 and receive a 6% referral commission rate

invest at SPG3 and receive a 7% referral commission rate

invest at SPG4 and receive an 8% referral commission rate

invest at SPG5 and receive a 10% referral commission rate

Residual Commissions

Suponic Global pays residual commissions via a binary compensation structure.

A binary compensation structure places an affiliate at the top of a binary team


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Suponic Global's business structure?
Suponic Global operates as a points-based scheme targeting Asian markets, though primarily attracting US traffic. The company maintains minimal transparency regarding ownership and management, functioning primarily through an affiliate login system rather than providing detailed corporate information on its website.

Which geographic markets does Suponic Global target?
Suponic Global targets Asian markets, evidenced by website language options in English, Korean, Japanese, and Chinese. However, analytics data indicates the United States represents the largest traffic source at approximately 72%, with the company operated by US-based residents and affiliates.

What concerns exist regarding Suponic Global's operations?
Suponic Global exhibits characteristics associated with Ponzi schemes, including lack of corporate transparency, reliance on affiliate recruitment, and connections to serial scam promoters. The company provides marketing scripts to affiliates and maintains limited public information about legitimate business operations or revenue sources


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