ZiNRAi fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.
While ZiNRAi’s website does have a “leadership” section, it has been disabled:
Further research reveals marketing spam hitting the internet about a month ago, naming Jason Brown as ZinRAi’s founder:
The reason ZiNRAi hides Brown’s ownership from consumers is likely due to his Iyovia fraud settlement with the FTC last month.
In May 2025 the FTC
filed suit against Iyovia
, fka IM Mastery Academy and iMarketsLive, alleging $1.2 billion in fraud.
In addition to being a promoter, Jason Brown was Vice President of Field Operations.
Along with business partner Matthew Rosa, had significant enough roles to warrant the FTC naming them as Iyovia defendants.
Brown has made deceptive earnings claims in selling IML’s Trading Training Services and Business Venture.
As an IML vice president and close advisor of Chris Terry, Brown is aware of deceptive earnings claims made routinely by other
salespeople and instructors.
[Brown] hired a third party to post fake positive reviews about IML under a pseudonym.
[Brown] has directed IML’s compliance consultant to find ways to disable the social media accounts of individuals who have criticized IML’s practices online.
And [Brown] has advised top salespeople at IML on how to post deceptive earnings claims online in ways that will evade law enforcement.
Through their company Global Dynasty Network, the FTC alleged Brown and Rosa defrauded consumers out of more than $33 million.
Brown and Rosa
jointly settled the FTC’s case against them for $36 million
on August 7th.
I wasn’t able to find anything linking Rosa to ZiNRAi, so it appears Brown has struck out on his own.
ZiNRAi provides a corporate address in Bonita Springs, Florida on its website.
As always, if an MLM company is not openly upfront about who is running or owns it, think long and hard about joining and/or handing over any money
.
ZiNRAi’s Products
ZiNRAi sells membership access to “financial literacy” courses
As above, ZiNRAi’s course topics include forex, cryptocurrency, digital marketing and e-commerce.
No details about who is behind ZiNRAi’s courses or presenting them is provided.
Access to ZiNRAi’s courses retails at $199.95 and then either $184.95 every 28 days for an “all access” plan, or $249.95 every 28 days for “VIP access”.
ZiNRAi don’t disclose the difference between the $184.95 “all access” and $249.95 “VIP access” ongoing memberships on its website.
An offsite ZiNRAi FAQ states:
Both memberships provide access to the full ZiNRAi experience. The VIP package includes a travel benefit or exclusive bonus offer, while the All Access package does not.
There is no indication on ZiNRAi’s website whether the “VIP access” package includes a “travel benefit” or “exclusive bonus offer”.
ZiNRAi’s Compensation Plan
ZiNRAi’s compensation plan pays on the sale of ZiNRAi course memberships to retail customers and recruited promoters.
ZiNRAi Promoter Ranks
The
🤖 Quick Answer
Who is the founder of ZiNRAi?ZiNRAi was founded by Jason Brown, a former Vice President of Field Operations at Iyovia, previously known as IM Mastery Academy and iMarketsLive. Brown's identity as founder is not disclosed on the ZiNRAi website but was revealed through marketing materials circulated online approximately one month prior to public reporting.
What is Jason Brown's connection to Iyovia and the FTC?
Jason Brown served as Vice President of Field Operations at Iyovia and was named as a defendant in the FTC's May 2025 lawsuit. The FTC alleged approximately $1.2 billion in fraud against Iyovia, its co-founders, and key promoters including Brown and his business partner Matthew Rosa.
Why does ZiNRAi conceal its ownership information?
ZiNRAi's website
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