Utopian Global provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the business.

What Utopian Global does provide is the claim the company was “founded in 2008”.

This is pretty obviously not true, considering the company website was only registered in October, 2017.

Alexa registered measurable traffic to Utopian Global’s website from January 2019, which seems to be about the time the company launched.

Not withstanding these due-diligence red flags, Utopian Global claims to be “credible, transparent (and) accountable”.

Buried in Utopian Global’s Terms and Conditions is the revelation that Utopian Global is offered through “the companies New Golden Life DMCC & Royal Golden Enterprise GmbH”.

This lead me to Swiss Gold Global, which is headed up by Bill Rowell (right).

Bill Rowell is an Australian entrepreneur with a history of business success and a passion to expand the lives of others.

In 2008 he founded Joseph Wealth Systems a Swiss Company with the objective of putting Gold the money of Kings into the hands of Ordinary People.

Today the Company is called Royal Golden Enterprise GmbH and New Golden Life DMCC trading as Swiss Gold Global and continuing to provide global Wealth Solutions for all people.

Sure enough when I attempted to visit Swiss Gold Global’s website, I was presented with the following message:

SWISS GOLD GLOBAL HAS TRANSITIONED TO THE TRADE NAME UTOPIAN GLOBAL.

BehindMLM
first reviewed Swiss Gold Global
in July 2016. Based on its business model, we concluded a high probability the company was operating as a pyramid scheme.

In February 2017 we
revisited Swiss Gold Global
, only to find the company was now offering a fraudulent investment scheme.

In March 2018 Swiss Gold Global was
issued a securities fraud cease and desist
by the US state of South Carolina.

Swiss Gold Global didn’t challenge the notice, which was eventually made permanent.

The reboot into Utopian Global appears to be a belated response to a decline in interest throughout the rest of 2018 (Alexa).

Read on for a full review of the Utopian Global MLM opportunity.

Utopian Global Products

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

The Utopian Global Compensation Plan

Utopian Global affiliates invest in STORH tokens on the expectation of a passive return.

Basic Package – invest €99 EUR and receive 135 STORH

Basic Plus Package – invest €170 EUR and receive 255 STORH

Members Package – invest €390 EUR and receive 780 STORH

Elite Package – invest €790 EUR and receive 1580 STORH

Pro Package – invest €1500 EUR and receive 3000 STORH

All Star Package – invest €3500 EUR and receive 7000 STORH

STORH 9K – invest €9000 EUR and receive 39,000 STORH

STORH 18K – invest €18,000 EUR and receive 80,000 STORH

STORH 100K – invest €100,000 EUR and receive 460,000 STORH

STORH 250K – invest €250,000 EUR and receive 1,175,000 STORH

STORH Quantum – invest €


🤖 Quick Answer

Who owns and operates Utopian Global?
Utopian Global provides no ownership information on its website. Company registration documents reveal operations occur through New Golden Life DMCC and Royal Golden Enterprise GmbH, entities connected to Swiss Gold Global, headed by Bill Rowell. Actual ownership structures remain undisclosed despite claims of transparency and accountability.

When was Utopian Global actually founded?
Utopian Global claims founding in 2008, however its website domain registration dates to October 2017. Measurable online traffic appears from January 2019, suggesting the actual launch occurred significantly later than the stated founding date, raising credibility concerns.

What transparency issues characterize Utopian Global's operations?
The company website lacks ownership and operational transparency. Key information regarding management and company structure is buried in Terms and Conditions rather than prominently displayed. The discrepancy between claimed founding date and actual


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