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Trade Pro Lexipro (new)
UnauthorizedThis firm may be providing or promoting financial services or products without our permission. You should avoid dealing with this firm and beware of scams. Almost all firms and individuals must be authorised or registered by us to carry out or promote financial services in the UK.
This firm is not authorised by us and may be targeting people in the UK.
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Unauthorised firm details
Name: Trade Pro Lexipro
Address: UNITED KINGDOM
Website: www.tradeprolexipro.net
Some firms may give incorrect contact details including postal addresses, telephone numbers and email addresses. They may change these contact details over time.
They may also give you details that belong to another business or individual, so the information looks genuine.
What this means for you
If you deal with this firm, you won't have access to the Financial Ombudsman Service if you want to complain.
You also won't be protected by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) if things go wrong. This means it's unlikely you'd get your money back if the firm goes out of business.
If you sent money to a fraudster on or after 7 October 2024, you may be covered by protections introduced by the Payment Systems Regulator (PSR). Find out what to do if you've been tricked into making a payment to a scam account.
How to protect yourself
You should only deal with financial firms that are authorised by us. If a financial firm is authorised by us, it gives you greater protection if things go wrong.
You can use the FCA Firm Checker to make sure a financial firm is authorised by us and has our permission to provide the services you're looking for.
You'll also be able to find:
information on how you're protected
contact details for authorised firms
If you're contacted unexpectedly by a financial business, make sure you reply using the contact details on the Firm Checker.
Find out more about how to protect yourself from scams.
Report an unauthorised firm
If you think you've been approached by an unauthorised firm, call us on 0800 111 6768, or use our contact form.
Finvest Limited: BaFin warns about website finvest.top, former finvest.icu
The Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) warns consumers about the services offered on the website finvest.top. According to information available to BaFin, this website is being used to offer consumers financial and investment services without the required authorisation. The provider falsely claims to be licensed.
Identity theft: BaFin warns against offers on website dvagk.de
The Financial Supervisory Authority BaFin warns against offers on website dvagk.de. According to information available to BaFin, banking transactions and financial services are being provided on this website without the required authorisation. The offers do not originate from Deutsche Vermögensberatung Aktiengesellschaft DVAG. This is a case of identity theft.
CRYPTOALTHOLDS (new)
UnauthorizedThis firm may be providing or promoting financial services or products without our permission. You should avoid dealing with this firm and beware of scams. Almost all firms and individuals must be authorised or registered by us to carry out or promote financial services in the UK.
This firm is not authorised by us and may be targeting people in the UK.
Search our Warning List for other unauthorised firms and individuals we're aware of.
Unauthorised firm details
Name: CRYPTOALTHOLDS
Website: https://cryptoaltholds.com/
Some firms may give incorrect contact details including postal addresses, telephone numbers and email addresses. They may change these contact details over time.
They may also give you details that belong to another business or individual, so the information looks genuine.
What this means for you
If you deal with this firm, you won't have access to the Financial Ombudsman Service if you want to complain.
You also won't be protected by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) if things go wrong. This means it's unlikely you'd get your money back if the firm goes out of business.
If you sent money to a fraudster on or after 7 October 2024, you may be covered by protections introduced by the Payment Systems Regulator (PSR). Find out what to do if you've been tricked into making a payment to a scam account.
How to protect yourself
You should only deal with financial firms that are authorised by us. If a financial firm is authorised by us, it gives you greater protection if things go wrong.
You can use the FCA Firm Checker to make sure a financial firm is authorised by us and has our permission to provide the services you're looking for.
You'll also be able to find:
information on how you're protected
contact details for authorised firms
If you're contacted unexpectedly by a financial business, make sure you reply using the contact details on the Firm Checker.
Find out more about how to protect yourself from scams.
Report an unauthorised firm
If you think you've been approached by an unauthorised firm, call us on 0800 111 6768, or use our contact form.
Warning concerning fraudulent activities by persons misusing the name of Bolmen Investments S.à r.l.
SR-FINRA-2025-002
Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc. (“FINRA”) is filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC” or “Commission”) a proposed rule change to adopt FINRA Rule 6152 (Disclosure of Order Execution Information for NMS Stocks) to require members to submit their order execution reports for NMS stocks to FINRA for publication on the FINRA website.
CSA Investor Alert: Canadian securities regulators warn the public about fraudsters impersonating the CSA
Montreal – The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) is warning the public about false documentation circulating via email that uses CSA branding and names of CSA executives as part of a scheme that promises to recover investor funds lost due to fraudulent activities.