Securities and Futures Commission of Hong Kong

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The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) is an independent statutory body set up in 1989 to regulate Hong Kong's securities and futures markets. The SFC derives its investigative, remedial and disciplinary powers from the Securities and Futures Ordinance (SFO) and subsidiary legislation. Operationally independent of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the SFC is funded mainly by transaction levies and licensing fees. As a financial regulator in an international financial centre, the SFC strives to strengthen and protect the integrity and soundness of Hong Kong's securities and futures markets for the benefit of investors and the industry.

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  • Disclosure time 2024-06-24
  • Reason for punishment Suspicious websites may offer investment opportunities that are too attractive to be true, such as selling non-IPO shares of fictitious companies at deep discounts, or funds that promise multiple returns, but in reality these investments does not exist. In other cases, those websites may be fake websites posing as websites from reputable financial institutions to trick investors into paying money and/or disclosing personal information, giving scammers the opportunity to deceive investors.
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Complete list of unlicensed companies and suspicious websites

The list of unlicensed companies and suspicious websites lists companies that are not licensed in Hong Kong and have attracted the attention of the SFC. These companies are suspected to be currently or have been targeting Hong Kong investors, or claiming to have ties to Hong Kong. You can search by name or category to check whether a company is included in the list. This list is not exhaustive. As the Securities and Futures Commission often discovers companies or websites worth noting, we will add new names to the list from time to time. If you have been contacted by an unlicensed company, please use our online complaint form. For further information on boiler rooms, fraudulent websites and fake emails, please click on the relevant links. Note: The list of unlicensed companies and suspicious websites is intended to alert investors as early as possible. Investors should not rely solely on the information on the above list and should carefully check the details of individual companies themselves. Please select the first English letter of the name in each column to view the list, or click on the "Chinese Name" column to view companies with Chinese names only. name: FX FUTURE (English name only) Category: Unlicensed Company Address: - Website: www[.]fxfuture[.]co Note: The company falsely claims that it is licensed in multiple jurisdictions through different entities. Date first published: June 24, 2024 Note: Unlicensed companies often use names similar to legal companies, confusing investors.
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