Abstract:Scammers are using cloned websites and fake licenses to trick investors. BaFin has flagged seven such entities this week. Before investing, always cross-check broker credentials on WikiFX.

Germanys Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) has issued a new wave of public warnings against multiple online platforms suspected of operating without proper authorisation, as well as cases involving identity fraud. The affected websites include trustmooreltd.org, delteccapital.com, i-ox.com, nordexpro.io, northcapitalinvest.com, fusionlots.io, and europromarkets.co.
One of the most notable cases involves trustmooreltd.org, a website falsely claiming authorisation from the UKs Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) under the name “Trustmoore Ltd UK Limited.” According to BaFin, this claim is untrue. The firm also lists multiple addresses in Dubai and London to appear legitimate. BaFin suspects this is a case of identity theft, as there is no proven link between the site and the real firm Trustmoore UK Officer LTD.
Similarly, northcapitalinvest.com falsely refers users to an FCA listing to imply legitimacy. However, BaFin clarified that no relationship exists between the website and the FCA-registered firm referenced, confirming another likely case of identity fraud.
BaFin also highlighted the reappearance of previously flagged schemes under new domains. NordexPro, initially operating at nordexpro.com, has resurfaced at nordexpro.io after the first domain was taken down. A similar pattern is seen with Euro Pro Markets, which moved to europromarkets.co after BaFin warnings led to the deactivation of earlier domains.
Other websites such as delteccapital.com, i-ox.com, and fusionlots.io are accused of offering banking, investment, or cryptoasset services without the proper regulatory clearance. None of these platforms are supervised by BaFin, making any engagement with them a high-risk activity for investors.
BaFin continues to crack down on unlicensed and fraudulent platforms. Investors are urged to stay alert and verify broker credentials before trading. For quick checks on regulatory status and platform legitimacy, using tools like WikiFX is highly recommended.

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