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Consob Shuts Down 4 Illegal Financial Websites in Crackdown on Fraudulent Services
Abstract:The Italian financial services regulator, Consob, has taken decisive action against four new websites that were found to be illegally offering unauthorized financial services.

The Italian financial services regulator, Consob, has taken decisive action against four new websites that were found to be illegally offering unauthorized financial services. In a statement released last Friday, the regulator announced that it had ordered internet service providers to block access to these platforms. The companies targeted in this latest crackdown are FCapital24, Multibank Group, Stocket, and TGFInvest, all of which were operating unauthorized websites that offered financial services to the public.
The blocked websites include fcapital24.org, multibankfx.com, stocket.me, www.tgfinvest.com, and my.fxmt.tech/platforms. Consob's intervention is part of a broader effort to protect Italian investors from fraudulent or unauthorized financial schemes. Since 2019, when the agency first gained the authority to block websites providing illegal services, Consob has successfully shut down 1,134 such sites. The regulator urged the public to remain vigilant and verify that their financial service providers are authorized and compliant with regulatory requirements, particularly by confirming that an information prospectus has been published.

This move follows similar action in April when Consob blacklisted five additional websites suspected of operating illegally. Among those targeted at the time were FCapital24 (fcapital24.com), Future Invest Limited (future-invest-limited.com), LevictousLTD.com (levictousltd.com), Trading42 Ltd (trading42.com), and RussellGroupFX (russellgroupfx.com). These platforms were banned for providing unauthorized financial services, with Consob stating that such measures are vital in safeguarding investors from falling victim to fraudulent schemes.
Consobs vigilance has extended into emerging areas, such as the proprietary trading space. Last month, the regulator issued a public warning about the risks associated with retail proprietary trading. According to Consob, these prop trading platforms often entice users with online simulations that promise significant profits but can lead to substantial losses. The regulator highlighted how these services often lure investors from simulated trading environments into actual trading using capital provided by the prop firms, exposing them to real financial risks.
In its efforts to protect the investing public, Consob has encouraged individuals to visit its official website for valuable resources on how to identify and avoid financial scams. The agency has also warned about the growing threat posed by clone brokers—fraudulent entities that impersonate legitimate financial institutions to deceive investors. These clone brokers use sophisticated tactics to appear genuine, making it essential for investors to thoroughly verify the legitimacy of the firms they engage with.
Consob‘s ongoing crackdown on unauthorized financial service providers underscores its commitment to protecting consumers and maintaining the integrity of Italy’s financial markets. As fraudulent activities continue to evolve, the regulator's role remains crucial in ensuring that investors are safeguarded against deceptive practices in the financial sector.

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