This isn’t going to be your typical BehindMLM review, because researching uMatrin is a task in and of itself.

uMatrin has been set up such that it isn’t until layer upon layer of obfuscation has been peeled back, that one gets a sense of what the opportunity is actually about.

With that out of the way, here’s everything I’ve been able to put together on the uMatrin MLM business opportunity.

The Company

Despite claiming on their website to have been “established since 22 September 2011”, uMatrin as it exists today was only launched in late 2014:

uMatrin is headed up by two uFun Club co-founders, Warren Eu and Liew Kok Hong.

Eu is credited as uMatrin’s Founder and Executive Director, with Liew serving as Director.

Below you can see both men credited as co-founders of uFun Club:

uMatrin also has connections to Malaysian royalty, with Tengku Sulaiman Shah serving as Chairman:

uMatrin affiliate marketing claims the company is partnered with Seri Syed Mohd Yusof bin Turi Syed Nasir:

Seri is credited as a “business partner” of the Sultan of Selangor (Tengku Sulaiman Shah’s father).

uMatrin has been set up in much the same way uFun Club has, with the opportunity consisting of four primary components.

First you have the uMatrin website, which is mostly used to promote the vanilla side of the opportunity. You’ll mostly find promotional information on this site, with there being nothing about uMatrin’s business model and MLM business opportunity.

Next we have BzPoints (“bzpoints.com”), where uMatrin affiliates can invest in and trade BizPoints.

BizPoints are an internal virtual currency used within uMatrin. The company assigns a value to each point, with the idea being that the value of BizPoints increases over time.

Originally uMatrin was used uPaySys (upaysys.com) to handle payments, however a notice on the now defunct uPaySys website reads:

Dear members,

In order to provide you with a better service, we will be conducting system upgrade and maintenance on 02 December 2014, from 12am to 3pm.

For your information, the domain name (upaysys.com) will cease operation. The new domain (bizsyss.com) will be start operating at 3pm.

BizPay (BzSyss) has served as the payment gateway for uMatrin affiliates ever since. The BizPay gateway is believed to be hooked up to UnionPay International, a third-party payment processor operating out of China.

The fourth component of the uMatrin opportunity is iCube Rewards:

iCube Rewards appears to be some sort of rewards program set up for use by uMatrin affiliates.

At the time of publication the website is sparsely populated with a handful of merchants. Clicking on the “online shopping” button however returned no results.

Of note is the iCube Rewards domain registration, which lists “UTEAM Registrar” as the owner. A bogus address in the US state of Texas is also provided.

The email address used to register the iCube Rewards website was also used to register the uPaySys website, as well the defunct domain


🤖 Quick Answer

What is uMatrin and when was it established?
uMatrin is a multilevel marketing company founded in late 2014, headed by Warren Eu and Liew Kok Hong, former co-founders of uFun Club. Despite claims on their website of establishment in September 2011, the company as currently structured launched in 2014, with leadership roles divided between Founder/Executive Director and Director positions.

Who are the founders of uMatrin?
uMatrin was founded by Warren Eu, serving as Founder and Executive Director, and Liew Kok Hong, serving as Director. Both individuals were previously co-founders of uFun Club before establishing uMatrin, bringing their experience from the earlier venture to this new business opportunity.

Why is researching uMatrin considered complex?
uMatrin's structure involves multiple layers of obfuscation that require systematic investigation to understand


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