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Abstract:UK’s FCA adds six firms to its warning list, including five unlicensed companies and one clone scam.
The UKs Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has added six new entries to its warning list, highlighting firms that are either operating without proper authorisation or impersonating legitimate financial entities. These actions aim to protect investors from increasingly sophisticated scams circulating online.
According to the FCA, the following five firms are conducting financial activities without regulatory approval:
These entities are offering trading or investment services without being registered with the FCA—a legal requirement for operating within the UK. Investors dealing with these firms are unlikely to be covered by regulatory protections such as the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) or the Financial Ombudsman Service.
The FCA warns that despite professional-looking websites and promises of high returns, these firms pose significant risks to consumers, especially as they fall outside the regulatory perimeter.
In a more deceptive twist, the FCA also flagged mfnclaims.support as a clone firm, meaning scammers are fraudulently using the identity of a legitimate FCA-authorised company to gain trust.
Clone firms often adopt similar names, branding, or website structures to mislead victims into believing theyre dealing with a regulated business. The FCA urges all investors to verify firm details using the FCA Register before making any transactions.
If a company isn‘t listed on the FCA Register or shows warning signs such as unsolicited contact, unclear terms, or unreachable customer service, it’s likely unsafe. Always double-check details and be wary of firms operating without proper oversight.
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