Throne Legacy Capital (TLC) operates in the forex MLM niche.

The company claims it was “founded in 2019 and headquartered in Hong Kong”.

I can’t speak to Hong Kong but TLC’s website domain was privately registered on January 29th, 2019.

Photos of TLC’s Hong Kong headquarters on their website are that of empty furnished office space.

TLC is headed up by CEO Carl Ronny:

TLC marketing material claims Ronny

graduated from Leiden University with a degree in Business Management and held management positions in many investment groups in the USA and Europe.

He has been involved in the development of several investment projects and has successfully generated substantial profits for that companies.

During his more than 10-year career in finance, Mr. Ronnie [sic] has multiplied capital gains for many investors and significantly exceeded the S&P 500 accumulative net yield index.

Predictably, Ronny doesn’t exist outside of TLC marketing. This makes him a prime Boris CEO candidate.

The image below is from
TLC’s Hong Kong office opening ceremony
held in mid 2019:

These gentlemen were seated at the front row of the event and are grouped together with flower lapels.

One of the individuals is identified as Kwanky Tse, Asia CEO of TLC:

It is highly likely that Tse and his cohorts are the actual owners and operators of TLC.

Other than a barren Facebook profile, Tse doesn’t exist outside of TLC marketing either.

At [1:40] into the linked video above, Carl Ronny takes to the stage with a distinctly Australian accent.

In September 2019 TLC held an event in Malaysia. Ronny is nowhere to be seen in the
video footage
.

Read on for a full review of Throne Legacy Capital’s MLM opportunity.

Throne Legacy Capital’s Products

TLC has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market TLC affiliate membership itself.

Throne Legacy Capital’s Compensation Plan

TLC affiliates invest in $1500 units on the promise of “stable profits easily every month.”

The more a TLC affiliate invests, the higher the represented returns. Once invested, funds are locked inside TLC for 24 months.

As per TLC’s compensation plan material;

Withdrawals can be done after 24 months.

If the principal is withdrawn during the validity term, the premium will be forfeited.

Note that TLC withholds 10% of all paid commissions and bonuses. 
This amount can only be reinvested back into the company.

TLC Affiliate Ranks

There are seven affiliate ranks within TLC’s compensation plan.

Along with their respective qualification criteria, they are as follows:

IB – personally invest in one $1500 unit

IB1 – maintain a $1500 unit investment and generate ten downline unit investments

IB2 – maintain a $1500 unit investment, recruit and maintain two IB1s and generate fifty downline unit investments

MIB1 – personally invest in two $1500 units, recruit and maintain two IB2s and generate three hundred downline unit investments

MIB2 – personally invest in five $1500 units, re


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Throne Legacy Capital and what does it claim about its background?
Throne Legacy Capital (TLC) is a forex trading company operating in the MLM sector, claiming establishment in 2019 with headquarters in Hong Kong. The company's website domain was privately registered on January 29th, 2019. However, photographs of their purported Hong Kong office show empty furnished spaces rather than operational facilities.

Who leads Throne Legacy Capital and what are his stated qualifications?
CEO Carl Ronny heads TLC. According to company materials, he graduated from Leiden University with a Business Management degree and held management positions in investment groups across USA and Europe. Marketing claims indicate over 10 years of finance experience with substantial capital gains achievements.

What concerns exist regarding Throne Legacy Capital's legitimacy?
Multiple red flags characterize TLC operations. The company provides unverified founder credentials, features empty office imagery contradicting


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