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British Crypto Consulting Company Closes Due to Investor Losses

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Last updated: 2024/05/14 at 5:23 AM
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The UK government’s Insolvency Service recently shut down a London-based crypto advisory firm called Amey Finance Academy Ltd. The company, led by Desmond Amey, claimed to offer investment advice in cryptocurrencies and presented Amey as a wealth creation specialist. However, customers allegedly lost money in their investments, leading to red flags being raised. In response, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) intervened and identified Amey Finance Academy as an unauthorized provider of financial services in the UK.

Established in December 2018, Amey Finance Academy marketed itself as an independent consultancy providing various financial services and operating an education academy within the industry. Despite these claims, Amey allegedly made false promises to customers, guaranteeing high returns and assuring the safety of their investments. The company also promoted crypto schemes conducted by other firms like HyperFund, which raised significant amounts from investors globally.

In October 2023, Amey posted a video on YouTube suggesting that the company’s office was still located in Canary Wharf, London. However, investigations revealed that the office had been evicted earlier that year due to rent non-payment. The Insolvency Service’s chief investigator, Mark George, condemned Amey’s deceptive tactics, stating that Amey Finance Academy misled individuals about the risks associated with investing in cryptocurrency schemes.

The Insolvency Service was unable to determine the full scope of Amey Finance Academy’s activities, assets, and liabilities due to insufficient accounting records and lack of transparency. The firm’s handling of £5 million from October 2019 to March 2022 remains unclear. George emphasized the need to protect the public from companies trading in an opaque and objectionable manner, leading to the decision to shut down Amey Finance Academy.

In a related incident earlier this year, the UK’s National Fraud Intelligence Bureau (NFIB) took down 43 websites suspected of crypto phishing scams. These websites were part of an investigation that uncovered a fake email address designed to trick Blockchain.com customers and steal cryptocurrency. The NFIB’s actions highlight the importance of safeguarding individuals from fraudulent schemes and deceptive practices within the crypto industry.

Overall, the shutdown of Amey Finance Academy by the UK government’s Insolvency Service serves as a cautionary tale for investors in the cryptocurrency market. It underscores the risks associated with trusting unauthorized financial service providers and the importance of conducting thorough due diligence before making investment decisions. By staying informed and vigilant, individuals can protect themselves from falling victim to fraudulent schemes and ensure the safety of their assets in the ever-evolving crypto landscape.

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