Abstract:The FCA warned about Dufourbit on 19 August 2026. Check the named domain, contact details, missing protections and seven steps before making any payment.

| Quick AnswerThe Financial Conduct Authority published a warning about Dufourbit / Dufourbit Pty Ltd on 19 August 2026. It says the firm is not authorised by the FCA and may be targeting people in the UK. The named website is dufourbit.com. The FCA advises consumers to avoid dealing with the firm and beware of scams. |
The warning lists the name Dufourbit / Dufourbit Pty Ltd, an address at 1 Canada Square in London, telephone +44 7451 294242, an email address and the website https://dufourbit.com/. These are identifiers to verify, not proof that every address or contact detail is genuine.
The FCA cautions that unauthorised firms may use incorrect details or information belonging to another business or individual so that an approach looks legitimate. Users should therefore navigate to the FCA independently instead of relying on a register screenshot or link supplied by a salesperson.
The FCA says a consumer dealing with this firm would not have access to the Financial Ombudsman Service for a complaint. It also says the consumer would not be protected by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme if things go wrong, making recovery unlikely if the firm fails.
This should be reported as the regulator's authorisation warning, not expanded into an unsupported criminal finding. The practical issue is that normal UK regulatory protections and complaint routes identified by the FCA would not be available.
Check one: search the exact name and domain on the FCA Warning List. Check two: use the FCA Firm Checker independently. Check three: match the legal entity and Firm Reference Number. Check four: confirm the permissions cover the service being offered.
Check five: use the contact details displayed on the FCA source, not details sent in an unsolicited message. Check six: verify the payment beneficiary and jurisdiction. Check seven: stop if asked to pay extra tax, insurance, security or unlock fees to release a withdrawal.
Stop further payments and preserve receipts, bank records, wallet addresses, emails, chats, phone numbers, screenshots and URLs. Contact your bank, card issuer or payment provider immediately and ask about the applicable fraud-reporting or recall process.
Report the approach to the FCA using the official contact route. Be cautious of unsolicited recovery services: a request for an upfront fee or remote access to recover previous losses may create a second risk.
The FCA warning published on 19 August 2026 says the firm is not authorised and may be targeting people in the UK. Check the live page for updates.
The FCA warning names https://dufourbit.com/. Similar-looking domains should also be checked independently.
The FCA says consumers dealing with this firm would not have access to the Financial Ombudsman Service and would not be protected by the FSCS if things go wrong.
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| Risk noticeThis article summarises an FCA warning for consumer education. It is not legal or investment advice and makes no findings beyond the cited regulator statement. Firm details can change; verify the live FCA Warning List and Firm Checker before publication or payment. |
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