MODERN ASSET MICROFINANCE Scam

MODERN ASSET MICROFINANCE Scam

MODERN ASSET MICROFINANCE accessable at modernassetmicrofinance.com claims itself as investment platform. They are offering “Personal”, “Savings”, “Retirement”, “Joint”, “Company” accounts.

During our investigation we have found that on 4th December of 2024, The FCA (Financial Conduct Authority) on their website clearly mentioned about MODERN ASSET MICROFINANCE that “This firm may be providing or promoting financial services or products without our permission. You should avoid dealing with this firm and beware of scams.” in their news article. These warnings raise serious concerns about the MODERN ASSET MICROFINANCE’s regulation status.

MODERN ASSET MICROFINANCE claiming it’s operating based on “Woodbury Road, Halesowen” UNITED KINGDOM but all firms operating in UK must get authorization from FCA. Which means MODERN ASSET MICROFINANCE operating as an unauthorized financial entity.

Upon further investigation we also found that the domain modernassetmicrofinance.com is registered on 26th October of 2024 only for a year and showing no information in the name of Privacy Protection. Also noticable fact is that the company is only showing Nigeria which is a country in West Africa as the country of registration which is different from the one they are showing on their website. It’s very unusual for a Company buying domain from Nigeria to do business in UK. We also got several reports of fraudulent activities thoroughout our investigation and there are also reports about their scam on verified reviews websites.

After Analyzing recent cases and all the facts we have come to conclusions that MODERN ASSET MICROFINANCE poses a significant risk to investors funds. We at Nathan Reclaim LLC categorizes MODERN ASSET MICROFINANCE as a “Scam” Company. If you have “Scammed” by MODERN ASSET MICROFINANCE please contact us as soon as possible so that we can help you to take necessary steps and recover your funds.

We highly recommend our clients and everyone to choose brokers with proper regulation & transparency to keep themselves safe from potential financial losses.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Why this Listed as Scam ?

This warnings issued because its Lited as Fraud/Scam/Potential Scam by UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) or other reputable regulators to provide financial services, and warnings have been issued about its activities.

Was This Entity regulated by financial authorities?

No, this entity operates entirely outside of legal financial oversight. It is neither licensed nor authorized by the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) or any other recognized, reputable regulatory body to provide financial services. Furthermore, official warnings have been actively issued to the public regarding their illicit business practices.

What should I do if I invested in this Company?

We strongly advise you to immediately cease all communication with this company. Be particularly cautious if they demand additional payments under the guise of taxes, withdrawal fees, or other unexpected administrative charges. These are classic tactics employed by fraudulent operations designed to extract even more of your money. The experts at Nathan Reclaim LLC are available to guide you through these deceptive practices and clearly explain the secure process for moving forward.

Can I still recover my funds?

Recovering your lost funds may still be a viable option, though success often depends heavily on the specific payment method you originally used. The experts at Nathan Reclaim LLC will thoroughly evaluate your case and clearly explain the entire recovery strategy. To ensure your peace of mind, we operate strictly on a no-win, no-fee basis, meaning you face zero upfront financial risk while we work to retrieve your assets.

How long does the fund recovery process usually take?

Most recovery operations are successfully resolved within a 6 to 12-month window. However, please keep in mind that your specific timeline may vary depending on the severity of the scam and the internal procedures of the banking institutions involved.

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