In response to a securities fraud warning issued by Dubai, Zeniq Technologies has trotted out the
“we’re not doing the thing we’re doing”
defense.
Zeniq Technologies is the shell company behind Zeniq Coin. Zeniq Coin in turn is used by the Safir International Ponzi scheme.
Safir International
solicits investment
on the expectation of passive returns, paid through Zeniq Coin.
Obviously this is a financial service (securities offering), thus requiring registration with financial regulator.
Zeniq Technologies represents it is based out of Dubai but isn’t registered to offer financial services in Dubai.
This led to the
Dubai Financial Services Authority’s securities fraud warning
on December 5th.
In response to the DFSA’s warning, Safir Technologies issued a press-release on December 23rd.
Following inquiries with the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) regarding the possible registration or regulation of ZENIQ Technologies, the DFSA has issued a clarification in this regard on its website on 5 December 2021.
In this, it is stated: “… that ZENIQ Technologies is not, and has never been, authorized by the DFSA to provide financial services in or from the DIFC.”
This is also completely correct as ZENIQ Technologies does not do this or intend to do this in any way.
We aren’t doing the thing we are in fact doing.
Zeniq Technologies then doubles down on misrepresentation of the DFSA’s warning, claiming
There is no WARNING from the DFSA in respect of ZENIQ Technologies, but rather a CONFIRMATION of its registration as a proper company!
Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigh……….t.
In late December UAE authorities threatened to start
jailing “cyber criminals promoting cryptocurrency scams”
.
Over the past few years Dubai has emerged as the
worldwide capital of MLM crypto fraud
.
Whether the crime-riddled emirate starts holding companies like Zeniq Technologies accountable remains to be seen.
Update 21st October 2022 –
Zeniq Technologies has deleted the cited press-release from its website.
This article originally contained a link to the press-release but I’ve now removed it.
Update 5th December 2023 –
On December 2nd Zeniq announced it had been acquired my My Neo Group.
Zeniq now operates under the name
Neo Zentech
.
🤖 Quick Answer
What is Zeniq Technologies and its connection to securities fraud allegations in Dubai?Zeniq Technologies operates as the shell company behind Zeniq Coin, utilized by Safir International scheme. The company solicits investments promising passive returns through unregistered financial services, violating Dubai Financial Services Authority regulations, which issued a securities fraud warning on December 5th.
Why did the Dubai Financial Services Authority issue a warning against Zeniq Technologies?
The DFSA issued the warning because Zeniq Technologies, claiming Dubai headquarters, lacks proper registration as a financial services provider. The company's involvement in securities offerings through Zeniq Coin and Safir International constitutes unregistered investment solicitation, violating UAE financial regulations and consumer protection standards.
How did Zeniq Technologies respond to the DFSA's securities fraud warning?
Zeniq Technologies responded with a denial defense, claiming non-involvement in activities the
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