VRDa1 provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the company.

The only names attached to the company are a group VRDa1 refers to as its “league of legends”; Waqas Suhail, Mahfooz Elahi, Saikat Kumar, Hussain Al Lawati, Mohammad Othman and M. Faisal Suhail.

These individual’s specific roles within VRDa1 is not disclosed on the company’s website.

They are however involved in running the company.

Mohammad Othman, for example, is featured in
VRDa1’s official compensation videos
. I was able to ascertain the remaining executive roles by cross-referencing social media profiles.

I ran an MLM related search on each of VRDa1’s “legends”. Here’s what I found:

Waqas Suhail
is from Pakistan and hiding out in Dubai. He is VRDa1’s founder and CEO.

Prior to VRDa1 Suhail worked as the
LEO’s General Manager for the Dubai region
.

LEO
was a Ponzi scheme run by Dan Andersson that primarily targeted Pakistan and neighboring countries.

Mahfooz Elahi
is from Pakistan and hosts VRDa1 promotional events. Elahi is also a former LEO Ponzi promoter.

Saikat Kumar
is from India and lives in Dubai. He is a Director of VRDa1.

I wasn’t able to ascertain Kumar’s MLM history. His involvement in VRDa1 seems to be through his Skycap Investment Management company.

Hussain Al Lawati 
is a Director of VRDa1. I wasn’t able to ascertain anything further.

Mohammad Othman 
shouts at people as a presenter of VRDa1 video presentations. I wasn’t able to ascertain anything further.

Nothing comes up for
M. Faisal Suhail 
outside of VRDa1. I’m assuming this is because of the intentional name obfuscation (possible relation to Waqas Suhail).

In any event, VRDa1 came about in late 2019, following the
collapse of LEO
.

Waqas Suhail’s Facebook post reveals he left Humanitas Meritus FZ LLC in October 2019.

Humanitas Meritus FZ LLC was one of the
many shell companies
used to steal LEO investor funds through.

A few months after acknowledging leaving Humanitas Meritus (which collapsed earlier in 2020), Suhail announced VRDa1.

In a nutshell, VRDa1 is a bunch of LEO Ponzi scammers from the UAE, Pakistan and India, banding together to run their own scheme.

Read on for a full review of VRDa1’s MLM opportunity.

VRDa1’s Products

VRDa1 has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market VRDa1 affiliate membership itself.

VRDa1’s Compensation Plan

VRDa1 affiliates invest in Property Points on the promise of an annual 7% to 12% ROI.

Property Points are invested into at $350 each.

Packages are also available, bundling Property Points at a discount:

Package 1 – invest $1750 and receive 5 Property Points

Package 2 – invest $3500 and receive 12 Property Points

Package 3 – invest $5250 and receive 19 Property Points

Package 4 – invest $7000 and receive 26 Property Points

Package 5 – invest $8750 and receive 33 Property Points

Package 6 – invest $17,500 and receive 72 Property Points

Package 7 – invest $35,000 and receive 150 Propert


🤖 Quick Answer

Who are the key executives behind VRDa1?
VRDa1's leadership includes Waqas Suhail (founder and CEO from Pakistan, based in Dubai), Mahfooz Elahi, Saikat Kumar, Hussain Al Lawati, Mohammad Othman, and M. Faisal Suhail. The company refers to them collectively as its "league of legends." Their specific organizational roles are not formally disclosed on the official website, though they appear in company compensation videos and related materials.

What information does VRDa1 provide about its ownership structure?
VRDa1's website contains minimal ownership information. The company does not explicitly detail who owns or operates the organization. Instead, it identifies six individuals as core members without clearly defining their respective positions, requiring external research through social media profiles to determine their executive functions and responsibilities.


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